

You need lights that work. Outlets that don’t spark. A panel that can handle your home without tripping every time you run the dryer and microwave at once.
That’s what you get when you call a licensed electrical contractor who’s been doing this for over two decades. Your breaker stops tripping because the circuit’s properly balanced. Your outlets work because they’re wired to code. Your home is safer because someone who knows what they’re doing actually looked at your system.
We’re not here to upsell you on things you don’t need. If your panel needs an upgrade, we’ll tell you why. If it doesn’t, we’ll tell you that too. You get honest answers, work that lasts, and a lifetime warranty on labor so you’re not calling someone else in six months.
ESP Electrical Service Providers started in Farmville back when most electricians were focused on new construction. We saw a gap—homeowners and businesses needed someone who’d actually respond when they had a problem, not when it fit the schedule.
Since then, we’ve built a reputation around showing up when you need us. Our trucks are stocked. Our electricians are licensed and insured. And we don’t make you wait three weeks for a callback.
Farmville’s grown a lot in the last 20 years. Homes are older. Electrical demands are higher. And people want someone local who knows the area and won’t disappear after the job’s done. That’s us.

You call or contact us. You talk to a real person, not a machine.
We schedule a time that works for you. Our electrician shows up in uniform, in a fully stocked truck, ready to diagnose the issue on the spot.
Before any work starts, you get flat-rate pricing. You know exactly what it costs. No hourly surprises. No hidden fees.
Once you approve, we get to work. We fix the problem, test everything, clean up, and walk you through what we did. If it’s an electrical repair, a panel upgrade, or installing new outlets—you’ll know the job was done right because we back it with a lifetime warranty on labor.

You’re dealing with a tripped breaker that won’t reset. Flickering lights that make you wonder if there’s a bigger issue. Outlets that stopped working. Or you’re adding equipment and your current panel can’t handle the load.
We handle residential electrical work—panel upgrades, circuit breaker replacement, GFCI outlet installation, whole-house rewiring, and emergency electrical repair. If your home’s over 40 years old, your wiring probably can’t keep up with modern demand. We’ll assess it and give you a straight answer.
For commercial clients in Farmville, we do everything from lighting installation to adding new equipment. Your business can’t afford downtime because of electrical issues. We respond fast, work clean, and make sure your systems are code-compliant.
North Carolina’s seeing a huge jump in electrical demand—Duke Energy projects up to a 60% increase over the next 15 years. That means more homes and businesses are going to need panel upgrades, EV charger installations, and smarter electrical systems. We’re ready for that.

If your breaker trips frequently, your lights dim when you run appliances, or your panel is over 25 years old, it’s time to have it checked. Panels in older Farmville homes weren’t designed for the electrical load we use today—think central air, electric vehicles, smart home devices, and multiple large appliances running at once.
Another sign is if you’re adding new equipment or renovating. Your current panel might not have enough capacity. We’ll do a full assessment, check your amp service, and tell you whether an upgrade is necessary or if your system just needs a few adjustments.
Most homes built before the 1990s have 100-amp panels. Modern homes typically need 200 amps to run safely and efficiently. Upgrading isn’t just about convenience—it’s about safety and preventing electrical fires.
Our lifetime warranty covers the labor on the work we perform for up to 25 years. That means if something goes wrong with the installation or repair we did, we’ll come back and fix it at no additional labor cost.
This doesn’t cover damage from outside sources—like a lightning strike or someone else working on your system later. But if the issue is related to our workmanship, we stand behind it. That’s how confident we are in the quality of our electrical services.
Most electrical companies don’t offer this kind of coverage. We do because we’ve been doing this since 2002, and we know our work lasts. You’re not going to need us back in six months because something failed.
Yes. Electrical emergencies don’t wait for business hours, and we built our company around responding when you actually need help—not when it’s convenient for us.
If you’re dealing with a burning smell, sparking outlets, or a complete power loss, that’s an emergency. Those situations can lead to electrical fires, which cause over 51,000 home fires in the U.S. every year. You need someone who’ll respond immediately.
When you call, you talk to a real person. We dispatch a licensed electrician with a fully stocked truck so we can handle the repair on the spot. No waiting days for parts. No “we’ll get back to you.” We show up ready to fix the problem safely and correctly.
We use flat-rate pricing, so you know the cost before we start any work. That means no surprises based on how long the job takes or what time of day it is.
The cost depends on what you need done. A simple outlet repair is different from a full panel upgrade or rewiring a room. During the service call, we’ll assess the issue, explain what needs to happen, and give you an upfront price.
Most electrical companies charge by the hour, which makes it hard to budget. You don’t know if a two-hour job will turn into four. With flat-rate pricing, you approve the cost first. If you don’t want to move forward, that’s fine—but at least you’ll know exactly what it would take to fix it right.
Yes. Every electrician we send to your home or business is fully licensed and insured in North Carolina. That’s not optional—it’s the baseline for doing electrical work safely and legally.
Licensing means our team has gone through the required training, passed state exams, and stays current on code requirements. Insurance protects you if something goes wrong during the job. If you hire an unlicensed electrician, you’re taking on all that risk yourself.
We’ve been operating as a licensed electrical contractor in Farmville since 2002. Our electricians show up in uniform, in marked trucks, with the credentials and experience to handle residential and commercial electrical services correctly. You’re not getting someone who “knows a guy.” You’re getting a professional who’s accountable.
Yes. EV charger installation is becoming one of the most common requests we get in Farmville, and we’re fully equipped to handle it. Most home panels need an upgrade to support a Level 2 charger, which pulls a significant load. We’ll assess your current system and make sure everything’s set up safely.
Smart home technology is another area where electrical demand is changing fast. From automated lighting to whole-home energy management systems, these upgrades require proper wiring and integration. We’ve stayed current with these technologies because that’s where the industry is headed.
If you’re planning to add an EV charger, smart thermostat, or any automated system, the first step is making sure your electrical system can handle it. We’ll walk you through what’s needed, what it costs, and how long it takes—no guessing.
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