Electrical Company in Pleasant Garden, NC

Your Power Stays On, Your Home Stays Safe

When your electrical system fails, you need a licensed electrical contractor who answers the phone and shows up ready to fix it right.
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What Happens When Your Electrical System Actually Works

Your breakers stop tripping every time you run the microwave and coffee maker at the same time. The lights stay steady when the AC kicks on. You plug in your phone charger without wondering if that outlet is safe.

That’s what proper electrical work looks like. Not just code-compliant installations, but a system that handles how you actually live. Modern appliances, home offices, EV chargers, smart home devices—your electrical panel and wiring need to support all of it without constantly reminding you they exist.

Pleasant Garden homes, especially older ones with original wiring, weren’t built for today’s electrical load. You’re not asking too much of your system. Your system just needs an upgrade to match how you live now.

Local Electrical Company Pleasant Garden NC

We've Been Here Since 2002

ESP Electrical Service Providers is owned and operated by Andy Helton, a Master Electrician with over 35 years of experience. We’ve served Pleasant Garden and surrounding Guilford County communities for more than two decades.

You’re not getting a call center or a franchise. You’re getting a local electrical company that knows Pleasant Garden homes—the crawl spaces, the older panels, the wiring challenges that come with North Carolina’s humidity and storm season.

We show up in uniform, in stocked trucks, with everything needed to complete your job. Our work comes with a lifetime warranty on labor because we’re not going anywhere.

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Here's What Happens When You Call

You call and speak to an actual person, not an answering machine. We ask what’s happening, when it started, and whether it’s an emergency. If you need someone immediately, we respond immediately.

We schedule a time that works for you. Our electrician arrives in a fully stocked truck with the tools and materials to handle most jobs on the spot. Before any work starts, you get flat-rate pricing—you know the cost before we touch anything.

Once you approve, we get to work. We test, repair, upgrade, or install whatever your system needs. We clean up completely before we leave. Then we walk you through what we did and answer any questions you have.

If something goes wrong with our work—ever—we come back and fix it. That’s the lifetime labor warranty. No fine print.

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What We Actually Do for You

We handle electrical repair when outlets stop working, breakers keep tripping, or you smell something burning. We upgrade electrical panels that can’t handle your home’s current load. We rewire older homes that still have outdated or unsafe wiring.

For Pleasant Garden homeowners adding EV chargers, we install dedicated circuits that can handle the load without overloading your system. We wire new additions, install generators for backup power during storms, and add surge protection to keep your electronics safe.

We also provide commercial electrical services including everything from troubleshooting power issues in your building to installing new lighting systems and maintaining your electrical infrastructure. We work with property managers, business owners, and contractors who need reliable electrician services.

The Greensboro area gets hit with summer storms and occasional severe weather. Generator installation has become one of our most requested services. We provide free estimates on backup generator systems and handle the complete installation so you’re not left without power when the next storm rolls through.

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How do I know if my electrical panel needs to be upgraded?

Your panel needs an upgrade if breakers trip frequently, you see rust or corrosion inside the panel, or it’s over 25 years old. Most older panels in Pleasant Garden were installed with 100-amp service, which isn’t enough for modern homes.

If you’re adding major appliances, an EV charger, or a home addition, your current panel probably can’t handle the extra load. Flickering lights when appliances turn on is another sign your system is maxed out.

Federal Pacific and Zinsco panels should be replaced immediately—they’re known fire hazards. If you have one of these, don’t wait. We can assess your panel and give you a straight answer about whether you need an upgrade now or if you can wait.

An electrical repair fixes a specific problem—a dead outlet, a tripped breaker that won’t reset, or a light fixture that stopped working. We troubleshoot the issue, find the cause, and fix that particular problem.

A full rewire means replacing all or most of the electrical wiring in your home. This is necessary when you have old cloth-wrapped wiring, aluminum wiring, or knob-and-tube systems that are unsafe and can’t support modern electrical loads.

Homes built before 1970 in Pleasant Garden often need rewiring. If you’re buying an older home or renovating, a rewire brings everything up to current code and eliminates fire hazards. It’s a bigger job, but it’s the only way to make an outdated system truly safe.

Yes. If you have a true electrical emergency—sparking outlets, burning smells, complete power loss, or exposed wiring—call us immediately. We respond to emergencies right away, not at our earliest convenience.

Electrical emergencies are dangerous. Don’t wait until morning if something is actively wrong. We keep our trucks stocked specifically so we can handle emergency repairs on the spot without needing to order parts or come back later.

Not every electrical problem is an emergency. A single dead outlet can wait. A breaker that trips once and resets fine can usually wait. But if you’re unsure whether your situation is urgent, call anyway. We’d rather talk you through it and give you peace of mind than have you sit on something that’s actually dangerous.

Generator installation typically runs between $3,000 and $15,000 depending on the size of the generator and your home’s electrical setup. A smaller unit that powers essentials—fridge, lights, a few outlets—costs less than a system that runs your entire home including AC.

We provide free estimates that break down equipment costs and installation costs separately. The generator itself is one expense. Installation includes running a dedicated gas line or propane connection, installing a transfer switch, and connecting everything to your electrical panel.

Financing options are available if you don’t want to pay the full cost upfront. Given how often Pleasant Garden loses power during summer storms, a generator pays for itself in food savings and comfort. We’ll walk you through what size you actually need based on your home’s square footage and what you want to keep running during an outage.

Yes. Andy Helton is a North Carolina Master Electrician with over 35 years of experience. We carry full liability insurance and workers’ compensation coverage. Every job we complete meets or exceeds North Carolina electrical code requirements.

When you hire an unlicensed electrician, you’re taking on massive risk. If something goes wrong, your homeowner’s insurance may not cover it. If the work isn’t up to code, you’ll pay someone else to redo it correctly—and you might face fines.

We pull permits when required and handle inspections. You get documentation of everything we do. Our lifetime warranty on labor only matters because we’re licensed, insured, and established. We’ve been in business since 2002. We’re not disappearing after your job is done.

Yes. EV charger installation requires a dedicated 240-volt circuit, similar to what powers your dryer or oven. Most homes need a panel upgrade or at minimum a new circuit breaker to handle the load safely.

We assess your current electrical panel, determine if it has capacity for the additional load, and install the circuit and charging station. Level 2 chargers are the most common for home installation—they fully charge most EVs overnight.

The location of your charger matters. If your panel is on the opposite side of the house from your garage or driveway, we’ll need to run new wiring. We walk you through placement options and costs before starting work. With more Pleasant Garden residents switching to electric vehicles, we’re installing EV chargers weekly.