

Your breakers stop tripping at the worst possible time. Your outlets work when you plug something in. Your electrical panel isn’t a fire hazard waiting to happen.
That’s what happens when a licensed electrical contractor does the job correctly from the start. You’re not calling someone back to fix what should’ve been handled the first visit. You’re not wondering if your house is up to code or if you’ll pass inspection.
You get flat-rate pricing before any work starts, so there’s no bill shock at the end. The truck shows up stocked with what’s needed to finish the job that day. And when it’s done, you’re not left with a mess to clean up or questions about what was actually fixed.
ESP Electrical Service Providers is a local electrical company that’s been serving Seaforth and the surrounding areas for over 20 years. Andy Helton, a Master Electrician with 35+ years of experience, owns and runs the business—and you can call him directly if something’s not right.
We’re not a call center. We’re not a franchise. We’re licensed, insured, and we’ve seen what happens when electrical work gets done by someone who doesn’t know what they’re doing.
Seaforth sits in an area that gets hit hard during storm season. Power outages aren’t rare here—they’re expected. That’s why so many of our calls are about backup generators, panel upgrades, and code compliance work that can’t wait. We know what this area needs because we’ve been doing this work here for decades.

You call or contact us with the problem. We ask a few questions to understand what’s going on and schedule a time that works for you—including after-hours and emergency situations if needed.
Our electrician shows up in uniform, in a stocked truck, ready to diagnose the issue. Before any work begins, you get a flat-rate price. No surprises, no hourly guessing games.
Once you approve, we get to work. Most jobs are completed the same day because our trucks carry the parts and tools needed for residential and commercial electrical services. When the work’s done, we test everything, walk you through what was fixed, and clean up before we leave. You’re not dealing with debris or wondering what actually happened—you’re getting a clear explanation and a system that works.

Electrical repair covers everything from outlets that stopped working to breakers that won’t stay on. If something’s not functioning the way it should, that’s where we start.
Panel upgrades are common in Seaforth because older homes weren’t built for the electrical load most families use today. Add in the new 2023 NC Electrical Code that goes into effect January 1, 2025 with no grace period, and a lot of panels need updating to stay compliant and safe.
Generator installation is one of our most requested services. When storms roll through and power goes out for days, a whole-house generator keeps your refrigerator running, your heat or AC on, and your family comfortable. We handle the sizing, permitting, installation, and testing so it’s ready when you need it.
Commercial electrical services include maintenance contracts, lighting upgrades, code compliance work, and emergency repairs for local businesses. Downtime costs money, so we move fast and get systems back online without cutting corners.

Panel upgrades typically range between $1,500 and $4,000 depending on the size of the panel, the amount of rewiring involved, and whether the service entrance needs updating. If your home still has a 100-amp panel and you’re adding major appliances, an EV charger, or a generator, you’ll likely need to upgrade to 200 amps.
We give you a flat-rate price after assessing your current setup. That price includes the panel, labor, permits, and inspection coordination. You’ll know the cost before we start, and there’s no hourly clock running in the background.
Most panel upgrades in Seaforth are driven by one of three things: adding a generator, failing an inspection, or preparing for the new electrical code requirements in 2025. If your panel is outdated or undersized, now’s the time to handle it before it becomes a bigger issue.
If you’ve lived here through a few storm seasons, you already know the answer. Power outages in this area aren’t quick flickers—they can last days, especially during hurricane season or ice storms.
A whole-house generator kicks on automatically when the power goes out. Your heat, refrigerator, well pump, and lights stay on without you lifting a finger. You’re not running extension cords or rationing gas for a portable unit.
The upfront cost usually runs between $4,000 and $10,000 depending on the size and fuel source, but it’s an investment that pays off the first time you’re the only house on the block with power. We size the generator based on your actual electrical load, pull the permits, and make sure it’s installed to code so it works when you need it most.
A breaker that keeps tripping is doing its job—it’s shutting off power to prevent an overload or a short circuit from causing a fire. The problem is figuring out why it’s tripping in the first place.
Common causes include too many devices on one circuit, a failing appliance, damaged wiring, or a breaker that’s worn out and needs replacing. Sometimes it’s as simple as unplugging a space heater. Other times, it’s a sign that your panel is undersized for what you’re asking it to handle.
We trace the circuit, test the load, and check for any wiring issues or faulty devices. If the breaker itself is bad, we replace it. If the circuit is overloaded, we either redistribute the load or add a new circuit. You shouldn’t have to reset a breaker every week—that’s a sign something needs to be fixed, not ignored.
Yes. We offer after-hours and emergency electrical repair because some problems can’t wait until Monday morning. If you’re smelling burning plastic, seeing sparks, or dealing with a complete power loss, that’s an emergency.
We answer our phone directly—you’re not leaving a message and hoping someone calls back. If it’s truly urgent, we’ll get someone out as quickly as possible, including nights and weekends.
Emergency calls do come with a premium service fee, but you’ll know that cost upfront. The goal is to make your home safe and restore power, not to sell you a bunch of extra work in the moment. Once the immediate issue is handled, we can schedule any additional repairs or upgrades during normal hours if needed.
If your home was built or last updated before 2020, there’s a good chance some of your electrical work doesn’t meet current code. The 2023 NC Electrical Code becomes mandatory on January 1, 2025, and there’s no grace period for compliance.
Code requirements cover everything from GFCI and AFCI protection to proper grounding, panel labeling, and circuit load limits. Older homes often lack these protections, which increases the risk of electrical fires and shock hazards.
We can perform an electrical safety inspection to identify what’s out of compliance and what needs updating. If you’re selling your home, adding a major appliance, or pulling a permit for any reason, the inspector will flag code violations. It’s better to address them proactively than to deal with failed inspections and delayed projects.
A licensed electrical contractor has passed state exams, carries proper insurance, and is legally allowed to pull permits and perform electrical work. An unlicensed contractor hasn’t met those requirements—and that puts you at risk.
If unlicensed work causes a fire or someone gets hurt, your homeowner’s insurance may not cover the damage. You also can’t get permits for unlicensed work, which means you’ll fail inspections and potentially face fines or issues when selling your home.
Licensed contractors like us are held to state standards for safety and code compliance. We’re insured, bonded, and accountable if something goes wrong. You’re not just paying for the work—you’re paying for the protection and peace of mind that comes with doing it legally and correctly.
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