

Your electrical system either works safely or it doesn’t. There’s no middle ground when you’re talking about fire hazards, code violations, or equipment that fails when you need it most.
When electrical work is done right, you stop worrying about flickering lights that hint at bigger problems. You stop wondering if that burning smell means your wiring is about to fail. Your breakers stop tripping every time you run the dryer and microwave at the same time.
Proper electrical work means your home or business operates the way it should. Outlets work. Panels handle the load. Systems meet current code requirements. And if something does go wrong, you have a licensed electrical contractor who stands behind the work with a real warranty.
That’s what over 20 years in this business has taught us. Carbonton properties—especially older homes in this area—need electricians who understand outdated wiring, undersized panels, and the specific challenges that come with rural electrical systems. We’ve been handling those exact issues since 2002.
ESP Electrical Service Providers has been operating as a licensed electrical contractor in the Carbonton area since 2002. Our team brings over 50 years of combined experience to residential and commercial electrical work throughout Chatham County and surrounding areas.
We’re not the cheapest option. We’re the option that shows up when we say we will, completes work to code, and backs our labor with a warranty that lasts up to 25 years. That matters in rural areas like Carbonton where finding reliable contractors can be challenging.
You’ll speak directly to our service team—not an answering machine. We handle everything from small electrical repairs to complete panel upgrades, generator installations, and commercial electrical services for local businesses.

First, you contact us and speak directly to someone on our team. We ask questions about what’s happening, what you’ve noticed, and what you need done. No runaround.
We schedule a time that works for you. When we arrive, we assess the situation, explain what we find in plain terms, and give you a clear estimate before any work starts. If it’s an emergency, we prioritize getting your power restored safely, then walk through what caused the problem.
During the work, we follow North Carolina electrical code requirements. We don’t cut corners. We test everything before we leave. If we’re upgrading a panel, installing a generator, or rewiring sections of your property, we make sure you understand what we’re doing and why.
After completion, we clean up our work area and walk you through what was done. You get documentation for your records, and our lifetime labor warranty covers the work. If you have questions later, you call the same number and reach the same team.

Our electrical contractor services cover both residential and commercial properties in Carbonton and throughout Chatham County. That includes electrical repairs when something stops working, panel upgrades when your current system can’t handle your electrical load, and complete rewiring for older homes with outdated or unsafe wiring.
We install backup generators—something that matters in rural areas where storm-related outages can last days. We handle EV charger installations as more Carbonton residents switch to electric vehicles. We also work on smart home electrical systems, energy-efficient lighting upgrades, and code compliance work for properties that need to meet current safety standards.
For commercial clients, we provide electrical services for retail spaces, offices, and industrial facilities. That includes everything from troubleshooting equipment issues to installing new circuits for machinery, upgrading three-phase power systems, and handling electrical work for business expansions or renovations.
Carbonton’s mix of older residential properties and growing commercial needs means we see everything from knob-and-tube wiring in century-old homes to modern electrical demands for businesses adding technology infrastructure. We’ve handled both since 2002, and we keep up with code changes, new technology, and the specific electrical challenges common to this area.

Your panel needs an upgrade if breakers trip frequently, you smell burning near the panel, you see rust or corrosion, or your home still has a fuse box instead of circuit breakers. These are safety issues, not just inconveniences.
Many older Carbonton homes have 100-amp panels that can’t handle modern electrical loads. When you’re running central air, a dryer, kitchen appliances, and charging devices all at once, an undersized panel will struggle. You’ll notice lights dimming when large appliances kick on, or breakers tripping when you use multiple things simultaneously.
If your home was built before 1990, there’s a good chance your panel is undersized for today’s electrical demands. Modern homes typically need 200-amp service. We can assess your current panel, calculate your actual load requirements, and tell you whether an upgrade is necessary or if you’re fine with what you have.
A licensed electrical contractor has passed state examinations, carries proper insurance, and is legally authorized to perform electrical work to code. A handyman typically is not licensed for electrical work and cannot pull permits for electrical projects.
In North Carolina, electrical work must be performed by licensed professionals. That’s not just a legal requirement—it’s a safety issue. Improper electrical work causes house fires, electrocutions, and equipment damage. It also creates problems when you try to sell your home, because inspectors will flag unpermitted or substandard electrical work.
When you hire a licensed electrical contractor, the work is done to current code standards, permits are pulled when required, and you have recourse if something goes wrong. Our team has been licensed since 1989, and we carry full insurance. That protects you and your property.
Simple repairs like replacing an outlet or fixing a single circuit usually take one to two hours. More complex issues like troubleshooting intermittent problems, repairing damaged wiring inside walls, or fixing multiple circuits can take several hours or require a follow-up visit.
The timeline depends entirely on what’s wrong. If you have a tripped breaker that won’t reset, we can often identify and fix the problem quickly. If you have a mystery issue where power cuts out randomly, we need time to test circuits, check connections, and trace the problem to its source.
We give you an honest time estimate once we assess the situation. For emergency repairs where your power is completely out, we prioritize getting you back up and running safely, even if that means temporary fixes followed by permanent repairs. We don’t drag out jobs, but we also don’t rush electrical work—doing it right matters more than doing it fast.
Yes. Electrical emergencies don’t wait for business hours, and we understand that. If you have sparking outlets, burning smells from your panel, complete power loss, or other urgent electrical problems, contact us immediately.
Emergency electrical work focuses on safety first. We’ll identify the immediate hazard, shut off power to affected areas if necessary, and make repairs to restore safe operation. Sometimes that means temporary solutions at 2 AM followed by permanent fixes during normal hours, but you won’t be left without power or in an unsafe situation.
Rural areas like Carbonton face specific challenges during emergencies. Storm damage, downed lines, and aging infrastructure can all cause urgent electrical problems. We’ve handled emergency calls throughout Chatham County for over 20 years, and we know how to assess and address electrical hazards quickly and safely.
Verify they’re actually licensed. Ask for their license number and check it with the North Carolina Board of Examiners of Electrical Contractors. Confirm they carry liability insurance and workers compensation coverage. And ask about warranties on their work.
Beyond credentials, pay attention to how they communicate. Do they explain what’s wrong in terms you understand? Do they give you a clear written estimate before starting work? Do you speak to actual company representatives or just get voicemail? These details tell you how they’ll treat you as a customer.
Check how long they’ve been in business and whether they have experience with your specific type of property. Older Carbonton homes have different electrical challenges than new construction. Commercial properties have different requirements than residential. You want an electrical contractor who has actually handled what you need done, not someone figuring it out as they go.
Simple repairs like replacing outlets or switches typically run $150-$300. Circuit repairs or adding new circuits usually cost $300-$800 depending on complexity. Panel upgrades range from $1,500-$3,500 based on amperage and whether we need to upgrade your service entrance. Generator installations vary widely based on size and fuel type.
The honest answer is that electrical work costs vary significantly based on what needs to be done. We can’t give you an accurate price without seeing the job. Anyone who quotes electrical work over the phone without assessing the situation is guessing, and those guesses rarely match the final bill.
We provide written estimates before starting work. You’ll know what you’re paying before we begin. We don’t pad hours or surprise you with hidden fees. And our lifetime labor warranty means if something goes wrong with our work, we fix it at no additional cost. That’s worth considering when you’re comparing prices between contractors.
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