

Your breaker stops tripping every time you run the microwave and coffee maker at the same time. Your home office stays powered during storms because you finally installed that backup generator. Your electrical panel isn’t warm to the touch anymore, and you’re not wondering if tonight’s the night something goes wrong.
That’s what working with a licensed electrical contractor should give you. Not just a fixed problem, but actual peace of mind that your family’s safe and your property’s protected.
When your electrical system is updated to handle what you’re actually using it for—not what it was designed for 30 years ago—everything just works. You’re not dealing with flickering lights, outlets that don’t work, or that constant worry in the back of your mind about whether your wiring is up to code. You know it’s done right because a master electrician handled it, not someone who learned electrical work from YouTube.
ESP Electrical Service Providers is owned and operated by Andy Helton, a master electrician with over 35 years in the trade. We’ve been serving Green Level, NC and surrounding areas since 2002, which means we’ve seen every type of electrical issue these homes can throw at us.
Green Level’s housing market is strong—homes here sell fast, and property values are climbing. That means homeowners are investing in upgrades that matter, and electrical work is at the top of that list. Older homes need panel upgrades to handle modern loads. Newer builds need smart home wiring and EV charging stations.
You’re not getting a call center when you contact us. You’re talking directly to the people who’ll show up at your door. Our trucks are fully stocked so we can finish most jobs in one visit, and we give you the price upfront—no surprises after the work’s done.

You call or contact us with the problem. We ask a few questions to understand what’s going on—whether it’s an emergency repair, a planned upgrade, or something you’re not sure about yet.
We schedule a time that works for you. When we show up, we assess the situation and give you flat-rate pricing before any work starts. You know what it costs, what we’re doing, and how long it’ll take.
Once you approve, we get to work. Our trucks carry the parts and materials for most common jobs, so we’re not making multiple trips or leaving you waiting. We test everything when we’re done, walk you through what we did, and clean up before we leave.
If it’s a bigger project—like a whole-house generator installation or a complete panel upgrade—we’ll map out the timeline and keep you updated at each stage. You’re never left wondering what’s happening or when we’ll be back.

We handle residential and commercial electrical work across Green Level, NC. That includes electrical repairs when something stops working, panel upgrades when your system can’t handle your load anymore, and generator installations for backup power during outages.
Green Level sits in an area where severe weather isn’t uncommon, and power outages happen. A whole-house generator means your home stays powered when the grid goes down—critical if you work from home, have medical equipment, or just don’t want to lose everything in your fridge every time a storm rolls through.
For older homes in the area, electrical panel upgrades are one of the most common jobs we do. Homes built 20+ years ago weren’t designed for the electrical demand of modern life. You’re running computers, charging stations, HVAC systems, kitchen appliances, and entertainment systems all at once. If your panel’s outdated, you’re either tripping breakers constantly or risking a real safety issue.
We also install EV charging stations, smart home wiring, LED lighting upgrades, and handle all the electrical work for HVAC installations. If it involves electricity in your home or business, we’ve done it hundreds of times.

If your breakers trip frequently, especially when you’re running multiple appliances, that’s the most obvious sign. Your panel is telling you it can’t handle the load you’re putting on it.
Other signs include warm or discolored panels, a burning smell near your electrical box, or if your home still has a fuse box instead of circuit breakers. Homes in Green Level built before 2000 often have 100-amp or 150-amp panels, but modern homes typically need 200 amps to safely handle today’s electrical demands.
You might also need an upgrade if you’re adding major appliances, installing an EV charger, or putting in a home addition. We can assess your current panel and tell you whether an upgrade is necessary or if your system can handle what you’re planning. It’s not always about age—it’s about capacity and safety.
A licensed electrical contractor has passed state exams, carries proper insurance, and pulls permits for work that requires them. That means the work gets inspected and has to meet code. If something goes wrong down the line, you’re protected.
Someone cheaper who’s not licensed might get the lights working, but you have no guarantee the work is safe or up to code. If you ever sell your home, unpermitted electrical work can kill a deal or force you to pay for expensive corrections. Worse, if there’s a fire and your insurance company finds out unlicensed work was done, they can deny your claim.
In Green Level, NC, where home values are climbing and properties move fast, buyers and inspectors look closely at electrical systems. You don’t want to be the seller explaining why half your electrical work was done off the books. Licensed work costs more upfront because it’s done right, documented, and backed by someone who’s accountable.
Most whole-house generator installations take one to three days depending on the size of the generator, your home’s electrical setup, and whether we need to run a new gas line or work with existing propane.
The process involves setting a concrete pad for the generator, running electrical lines from the unit to your panel, installing a transfer switch, and connecting the fuel source. We also handle the permitting and inspection requirements so everything’s legal and documented.
After installation, we test the system to make sure it kicks on automatically during an outage and powers the circuits you’ve prioritized. For homes in Green Level, NC, where storms can knock out power for hours or even days, a generator isn’t just convenient—it’s a real investment in your property and your family’s comfort. We’ll walk you through what size generator you need based on what you want to keep running during an outage.
We handle both. Commercial electrical services include everything from troubleshooting electrical issues in office buildings to installing new lighting systems, upgrading panels, and handling electrical work for tenant build-outs.
The process is similar to residential work, but commercial jobs often involve coordinating with other contractors, working around business hours, and meeting specific code requirements for commercial properties. We’ve worked with businesses across Alamance County and surrounding areas for over two decades.
If you’re a business owner in Green Level, NC dealing with frequent electrical problems, outdated wiring, or planning a renovation, we can assess your system and give you a clear plan. Commercial electrical issues don’t just cost you in repair bills—they cost you in downtime, and that’s real money. We move fast, communicate clearly, and get your business back to normal as quickly as possible.
Yes. If your power’s out, you’re smelling burning, or something’s clearly wrong and potentially dangerous, that’s an emergency and we’ll respond accordingly.
Emergency electrical repair situations include sparking outlets, burning smells from your panel, complete power loss in part or all of your home, or any situation where you’re concerned about immediate safety. We’ve handled emergency calls on weekends and holidays because electrical problems don’t wait for business hours.
For non-emergency repairs—like an outlet that stopped working or a light fixture that needs replacing—we’ll schedule you as soon as possible, usually within a day or two. The key difference is safety. If you’re unsure whether your situation is an emergency, call us and describe what’s happening. We’ll tell you if it needs immediate attention or if it can wait for a scheduled appointment.
We use flat-rate pricing, which means you get the cost before we start any work. The price depends on what you need done—a simple outlet repair might be a couple hundred dollars, while a full panel upgrade typically runs several thousand.
Whole-house generator installations vary widely based on the generator size and your home’s setup, usually ranging from $8,000 to $15,000 or more for larger systems. EV charging station installations depend on whether we’re running new circuits and how far the charger is from your panel.
What matters more than the specific numbers is that you know the price upfront and you’re not getting hit with surprise charges after the work’s done. We give you the quote, you decide if it makes sense, and then we do the job. For homeowners in Green Level, NC, where the median home value is climbing and people are investing in their properties, electrical work is one of those things you don’t want to cheap out on. It’s not just about getting it done—it’s about getting it done safely and correctly the first time.
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