Electrical Company in White Cross, NC

Your Power Problems Fixed Right the First Time

Flat-rate pricing, fully stocked trucks, and licensed electricians who’ve been serving White Cross since 2002—no surprises, no runaround.
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Licensed Electrical Contractor White Cross

What Working Electrical Systems Actually Look Like

Your breakers stop tripping every time you run the microwave and the dryer at the same time. Outlets don’t feel warm when you unplug your phone charger. The lights stay steady when the AC kicks on.

That’s what happens when your electrical system can actually handle what you’re asking it to do. Most homes in White Cross are over 30 years old, which means the wiring was installed before you had laptops, phone chargers, smart TVs, and everything else pulling power all day long. Your panel wasn’t designed for this.

When your electrical system works the way it should, you’re not wondering if that burning smell is serious. You’re not resetting breakers in the middle of dinner. And you’re definitely not lying awake worrying about whether your house is safe. You just flip the switch and the lights come on—every single time.

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We've Been Here Since Before Google Reviews

We’ve been doing electrical work in White Cross and Burlington since 2002. Our operations manager has been a licensed electrical contractor since 1989—that’s over three decades of actually doing this work, not just managing it from an office.

We’re locally owned, and when you call, you’re talking to someone who knows this area. We know the older homes around here weren’t built for modern electrical loads. We know ice storms knock out power lines every winter. And we know how hard it is to find a contractor who actually shows up when they say they will.

You’ll get flat-rate pricing before we start, so there’s no bill shock at the end. Our trucks are fully stocked, which means we’re not making multiple trips or telling you we need to order parts. And we don’t consider the job done until you’re completely satisfied—not when we pack up our tools.

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Here's Exactly What Happens When You Call

First, you talk to an actual person—not a voicemail system. You explain what’s going on, and we’ll let you know if it’s something that needs immediate attention or if it can wait a day or two.

When our electrician arrives, they’re in uniform and driving a fully stocked truck. They’ll assess the problem, explain what’s wrong in plain language, and give you a flat-rate price before any work starts. No hourly rates. No “we’ll see how long it takes.” You know the cost upfront.

Once you approve the work, we get it done. If we need to cut into a wall or move furniture, we handle it carefully. When the job’s finished, we test everything to make sure it works, then we clean up. We’re not leaving until your space looks the same as when we arrived—except now your electrical problem is actually fixed.

Before we take final payment, we make sure everything’s working the way it should. If something’s not right, we stay until it is.

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Electrical Work That Covers What You Actually Need

If your panel’s outdated, we’ll upgrade it so it can handle your actual electrical load—not what someone in 1985 thought you’d need. If you’re adding an EV charger, we’ll make sure your system can support it without overloading. If your business keeps tripping breakers during operating hours, we’ll figure out why and fix it so you’re not losing revenue.

White Cross sits in Alamance County, where a lot of homes and small commercial buildings are decades old. That means you’re dealing with wiring that wasn’t designed for today’s power demands. In North Carolina, every electrical job has to meet the National Electrical Code plus state-specific requirements. We handle the permits, the inspections, and the code compliance so you don’t have to think about it.

We also do generator installations and service—something that matters when ice storms knock out power for days at a time. We handle everything from fixing a single outlet to rewiring an entire building. For commercial clients, we do maintenance contracts, emergency repairs, and new installations. If it involves electricity, we’ve done it.

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How quickly can you get here if my power goes out or I smell burning?

If it’s an emergency—like you’ve lost power, you smell burning, or you’re seeing sparks—we move fast. We’ve had customers tell us we showed up within an hour of their call.

That said, response time depends on where our trucks are and what time you call. If you’re calling at 2 p.m. on a Tuesday, we can usually get someone to you same-day. If it’s late at night or during a storm when everyone’s calling, it might take a little longer—but we’ll tell you that upfront, not leave you guessing.

For non-emergency work, like upgrading a panel or installing new lighting, we’ll schedule a time that works for you. Either way, when we say we’ll be there, we show up.

Flat-rate pricing means you know the total cost before we start the job. We assess the problem, tell you what needs to be done, and give you a fixed price. That’s what you pay—even if the job takes longer than expected.

Most electricians charge by the hour, which means you’re watching the clock and hoping they work fast. With hourly rates, a job that was supposed to take two hours can easily turn into four, and your bill doubles. You don’t know the final cost until they hand you the invoice.

We don’t do that. Once you approve our flat-rate price, that’s it. No surprise charges. No “this took longer than we thought” conversations. You’ll know exactly what you’re paying before we pick up a single tool.

If your panel’s from the 1980s or earlier, there’s a good chance it can’t safely handle what you’re plugging in today. Back then, homes didn’t have computers, multiple TVs, phone chargers, microwaves, and high-efficiency HVAC systems all running at once.

Here’s how you know if you actually need an upgrade: your breakers trip frequently, your lights dim when appliances turn on, or you’re using power strips because you don’t have enough outlets. Those are signs your system is overloaded. If you’re adding something like an EV charger or a home addition, your current panel probably can’t support the extra load.

We’ll tell you straight if your panel needs an upgrade or if there’s a simpler fix. We’re not interested in selling you work you don’t need—we’ve been in business since 2002 because people trust us, and we’re not about to blow that by pushing unnecessary upgrades.

Yes, we’re licensed. Our operations manager has been a licensed electrical contractor since 1989. And yes, it absolutely matters.

In North Carolina, electrical work has to meet the National Electrical Code and state-specific requirements. If your work isn’t done to code, you can fail inspections, get hit with fines, or worse—end up with a fire hazard. Insurance companies can also deny claims if they find out unlicensed work caused the damage.

A licensed electrician knows the code, pulls the right permits, and gets the inspections done. If you ever sell your home, you won’t have to worry about an inspector flagging illegal electrical work. And if something does go wrong, you’re covered because we carry proper insurance. Hiring someone without a license might save you money upfront, but it’ll cost you a lot more if something goes sideways.

Turn off your main breaker if you can safely get to it, and call us immediately. A burning smell usually means wiring is overheating, and that can turn into a fire fast.

Don’t go searching through walls or pulling off outlet covers to investigate. If the smell is strong or you see smoke, get out of the house and call 911 first. Once the fire department clears the scene, that’s when you call us to figure out what caused it and fix it.

Burning smells can come from a lot of places—overloaded circuits, damaged wiring, faulty outlets, or old aluminum wiring that’s corroding. Whatever it is, it’s not something you wait on. We treat these calls as emergencies because they are. The longer you wait, the more danger you’re in.

We do both. We’ve worked on everything from small retail spaces to larger commercial facilities in White Cross and the surrounding areas.

Commercial electrical work is different from residential—you’re dealing with higher voltage, three-phase power, and code requirements that are a lot stricter. If your business keeps tripping breakers during operating hours, that’s lost revenue. If your lighting’s outdated, you’re paying more on your utility bill than you need to. And if you’re not up to code, you’re risking fines or failed inspections.

We handle new installations, maintenance contracts, emergency repairs, and upgrades. Whether you need to add circuits for new equipment or rewire an entire building, we’ve done it. And just like with residential jobs, we give you a flat-rate price upfront so you can budget accordingly.