Electrical Contractor in Governors Village, NC

Electrical Work Done Right the First Time

Flat-rate pricing before we start, fully stocked trucks that show up on time, and a Master Electrician who’s been serving Governors Village since 2002.
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Licensed Electrical Contractor Services

Your Power Works When You Need It

You flip a switch and expect the lights to come on. You plug in your phone and expect it to charge. You set the thermostat and expect your system to respond.

When your electrical system works the way it should, you don’t think about it. That’s the goal. No flickering lights during dinner. No breakers tripping when you’re running the dryer and the AC at the same time. No wondering if that burning smell means you need to call someone right now.

Good electrical work means your home supports your life without interruption. You can charge your EV overnight, run your home office during the day, and keep your family comfortable without worrying whether your panel can handle it. That’s what 35+ years of experience gets you—systems that work, and keep working.

Local Electrical Company Since 2002

We've Been Your Neighbors for Over 20 Years

We’ve been serving Governors Village since 2002. Andy Helton, our owner and Master Electrician, has 35+ years in the trade. Our Operations Manager has been licensed since 1989. We’re not a franchise or a call center—we’re a local electrical company that knows this community.

Governors Village has grown significantly since we started. We’ve wired new construction here, upgraded panels in older homes, and installed generators for families who need backup power. We know the housing stock, the common issues, and what it takes to keep electrical systems running in this area.

When you call, you talk to someone in our office who knows our team and can match the right electrician to your specific need. We’re not trying to upsell you. We’re trying to solve your problem correctly so you don’t have to call us back.

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Our Electrical Contractor Process

Here's What Happens When You Call

You call or submit a request, and you speak with our Office Manager—not a recording. She’s been with us since 2002 and knows exactly which electrician has the right experience for your job. That saves you time and money.

We schedule a time that works for you. Our technician shows up in a marked truck, in uniform, with the tools and materials needed for most common jobs already on board. Before any work starts, you get flat-rate pricing. You know what it costs before we touch anything.

Once you approve, we get to work. We don’t leave a mess. We don’t leave you guessing about what we did or why. And if you’re not satisfied when we’re done, we’re not done. That’s been our standard since day one.

For complex troubleshooting or jobs that need a deeper level of expertise, Andy handles it personally. You’re not getting the newest guy on the crew for your hardest problem.

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Electrician Services in Governors Village

What We Handle for Homes and Businesses

We do electrical repair, panel upgrades, generator installation, EV charging station setup, lighting upgrades, and full commercial electrical services. If it involves wiring, circuits, or power distribution, we handle it.

Governors Village has a mix of newer homes and properties built in the early 2000s. Some of those homes are reaching the point where panels need upgrading to handle modern electrical loads—especially if you’re adding an EV charger or a heat pump system. We also see a lot of requests for whole-home generators, particularly from retirees who don’t want to lose power during storms.

For businesses in the area, we handle everything from tenant build-outs to lighting retrofits and emergency electrical work. We work with General Electric, Siemens, Square D, Leviton, and Lutron—brands that last.

If you’re in Governors Village and need an electrician, we’re local, we’re licensed, and we’ve been doing this for over two decades. We also offer a 10% discount to veterans on every job.

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How much does it cost to hire an electrical contractor in Governors Village?

We use flat-rate pricing, which means you know the cost before we start. No hourly surprises. No “we’ll see how long it takes” estimates.

The price depends on what you need done. A simple outlet repair costs less than a full panel upgrade or a generator installation. But you’ll know the number upfront, and that’s what you’ll pay.

Most companies in this area either charge by the hour or give you a range that’s so wide it’s basically useless. We don’t do that. You approve the price, then we do the work. If something changes or we find an issue, we talk to you before we proceed.

Yes. We’re available 24/7 for electrical emergencies, and we’re usually on-site within an hour.

If your power goes out, your panel is sparking, or you smell burning and can’t find the source, that’s an emergency. Don’t wait. Don’t try to fix it yourself. Call us, and we’ll get someone to you fast.

We keep our trucks fully stocked so we can handle most emergency repairs on the spot. We’re not showing up just to diagnose and schedule a follow-up. We’re showing up to fix it. That’s the whole point of being available after hours.

If your breakers trip frequently, your lights dim when you run certain appliances, or your panel is warm to the touch, you probably need an upgrade.

Most homes built in the early 2000s have 100- or 150-amp panels. That was fine then. But if you’ve added an EV charger, a hot tub, or upgraded to a heat pump HVAC system, your panel might not be able to handle the load anymore.

We can do a full assessment and tell you exactly what your system can support and what it can’t. If you need an upgrade, we’ll walk you through what that involves, how long it takes, and what it costs. If you don’t need one, we’ll tell you that too.

Look for someone who’s licensed, local, and has been in business long enough to prove they’re not going anywhere.

Ask if they give you pricing upfront or if they charge by the hour. Ask if they carry the parts they need or if they’ll have to leave and come back. Ask how long they’ve been serving your area and whether the owner is involved in the business or just running it from a distance.

You should also ask for references or reviews. We’ve been doing this since 2002, and our customers will tell you we show up, we communicate clearly, and we don’t leave until the job is done right. That’s not marketing talk—that’s just how we operate.

Yes. We install Level 2 EV chargers for homeowners throughout Governors Village and the surrounding area.

Most EVs come with a Level 1 charger that plugs into a standard outlet, but it’s slow. A Level 2 charger requires a 240-volt circuit—the same kind that powers your dryer or oven—and it charges your car much faster.

We’ll assess your panel to make sure it can handle the additional load, run the wiring to your garage or carport, and install the charger according to code. If your panel needs an upgrade to support the charger, we’ll let you know upfront. The whole process usually takes a few hours, and you’ll have a safe, reliable charging setup that’s ready to use.

Yes. We handle commercial electrical work for offices, retail spaces, restaurants, and other businesses in Governors Village and Chatham County.

That includes new construction wiring, tenant improvements, lighting upgrades, panel installations, troubleshooting, and ongoing maintenance. We also respond to emergency calls for businesses that can’t afford downtime.

We’ve been working with commercial clients since we started in 2002. We understand that your electrical system isn’t just about keeping the lights on—it’s about keeping your business running. We work efficiently, we communicate clearly, and we don’t disrupt your operations more than necessary.