Electrical Contractor in Greensboro, NC

You Need It Fixed Right the First Time

We’re a licensed electrical contractor serving Greensboro with flat-rate pricing, fully stocked trucks, and zero surprises on your bill—because your time and safety matter.
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Licensed Electrical Contractor Greensboro

Your Electrical Problems Actually Get Solved

You’re not looking for the cheapest electrician in Greensboro. You’re looking for someone who shows up on time, knows what they’re doing, and doesn’t leave you with a bigger mess than you started with.

That’s where most electrical contractors fall short. They quote one price, then hit you with extras. They show up unprepared and have to leave for parts. Or worse—they do shoddy work that creates safety risks down the line.

When you work with a licensed electrical contractor who’s been doing this for over 20 years, you get flat-rate pricing before any work starts. You get technicians who arrive in fully stocked trucks so the job gets done in one trip. And you get electrical work that’s code-compliant, safe, and guaranteed—so you’re not dealing with callbacks, fire hazards, or failed inspections.

Your home or business runs on electricity. When something’s wrong, you need it handled by someone who knows Greensboro’s codes, weather challenges, and the older wiring common in homes around here.

Local Electrical Company Greensboro NC

We've Been Fixing Greensboro's Electrical Problems Since 2002

ESP Electrical Service Providers is locally owned and operated by Master Electrician Andy Helton, who’s been a licensed electrical contractor since 1989. That’s over 35 years of hands-on experience with residential and commercial electrical work across Greensboro, Burlington, Chapel Hill, and the surrounding Piedmont Triad.

We started in new construction wiring, but quickly realized homeowners and business owners needed reliable electrician services outside of new builds. So we shifted focus to serve the people who needed panel upgrades, electrical repairs, generator installations, and emergency calls—work that actually keeps your property safe and functional.

You’ll talk to a real person when you call, not an answering machine. Our technicians show up in uniform, in stocked trucks, and they clean up before they leave. We’ve built our reputation in Greensboro on doing what we say we’ll do—and standing behind it with a guarantee.

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Here's What Happens When You Call

You call and speak directly to someone in our office—no voicemail runaround. We ask a few questions to understand what’s going on, then schedule a time that works for you.

Our technician shows up on time in a fully stocked truck. They assess the problem, explain what’s wrong in plain terms, and give you a flat-rate price before starting any work. No hourly guessing games. No surprise charges later.

Once you approve, they get to work. Most electrical repairs, panel upgrades, and installations are completed the same day because our trucks carry the parts and tools needed for the job. If it’s a bigger project—like a whole-house generator installation or commercial electrical work—we’ll walk you through the timeline upfront.

When the work’s done, we test everything to make sure it’s safe and up to code. We clean up the work area, answer any questions you have, and make sure you’re satisfied before we leave. That’s it. No drama, no callbacks, no cutting corners.

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Electrical Work That Covers What You Actually Need

Whether you’re dealing with a tripped breaker, outdated wiring, or frequent power outages, you need an electrical contractor who can handle residential and commercial electrical services without making you wait or wonder what it’ll cost.

Greensboro’s older homes—especially in neighborhoods like Fisher Park, Westerwood, and Irving Park—often have outdated electrical panels that can’t handle modern appliances and electronics. Panel upgrades aren’t just about convenience. They’re about safety and preventing electrical fires caused by overloaded circuits.

If you run a home-based business or just can’t afford to lose power during storms, a standby generator installation keeps your lights on when the grid goes down. Greensboro sees its share of weather-related outages, and a Generac system kicks in automatically so you’re never left in the dark.

We also handle outdoor lighting, EV charger installations, circuit breaker repairs, whole-house surge protection, and 24/7 emergency electrical work. If it involves wiring, panels, or power, we’ve done it hundreds of times across Alamance, Chatham, and Orange Counties.

You’re not getting a one-size-fits-all approach. You’re getting electrical repair and installation work based on what your property actually needs—and what Greensboro’s codes require.

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How much does it cost to hire an electrical contractor in Greensboro?

It depends on what you need done, but you’ll know the exact cost before we start any work. We use flat-rate pricing, which means no surprises on your bill and no hourly rates that climb while you watch.

A simple outlet repair or breaker replacement might run a couple hundred dollars. Panel upgrades typically range higher depending on the size and age of your current system. Generator installations vary based on the unit size and whether we need to run a gas line or add a transfer switch.

The bigger question is whether you’re paying for work that’s done right. Cheap electrical work can lead to code violations, safety hazards, and costly repairs down the line. You’re better off paying a fair price upfront for a licensed electrical contractor who guarantees the work and won’t leave you dealing with callbacks or fire risks.

Start with licensing and insurance. North Carolina requires electrical contractors to be licensed, and that license means they’ve passed exams on codes, safety, and proper installation methods. If someone can’t show you a license, walk away.

Experience matters, especially local experience. Greensboro has unique housing styles, older wiring in certain neighborhoods, and weather challenges that affect electrical systems. You want someone who’s worked in this area and knows what to expect when they open your panel or crawl into your attic.

Ask about pricing structure. Flat-rate pricing protects you from bill creep. Hourly rates can spiral, especially if the contractor has to leave for parts or runs into complications. And check reviews—not just the star rating, but what people actually say about communication, cleanup, and whether the problem got solved the first time.

If your panel is over 20 years old, you’re tripping breakers regularly, or you’re adding major appliances or an EV charger, yes—you probably need an upgrade. Older panels weren’t designed to handle the electrical load of modern homes.

Greensboro has a lot of homes built in the ’70s, ’80s, and ’90s with 100-amp or 150-amp panels. Today’s homes typically need 200 amps to safely run HVAC systems, kitchen appliances, electronics, and charging stations without overloading circuits. Overloaded circuits cause electrical fires, and that’s not a risk worth taking.

Panel upgrades also matter if you’re selling your home. Inspectors flag outdated panels, and buyers often request upgrades or price reductions. Upgrading before listing can save you negotiation headaches and make your home safer and more attractive to buyers who know what to look for.

Most standby generator installations take one to three days depending on the size of the unit, whether you need a gas line run, and if we’re installing a transfer switch. We handle the permitting, the installation, and the final inspection so you don’t have to coordinate with multiple contractors.

Greensboro requires permits for generator installations, and the work has to meet local codes. That’s not something you want a handyman or unlicensed contractor handling. Improper installations can create carbon monoxide risks, void your warranty, and fail inspection—which means you’re paying twice to get it fixed.

Once it’s installed, we test the system to make sure it kicks on automatically during an outage and runs smoothly under load. We’ll also walk you through basic maintenance so your generator is ready when you need it, whether that’s during a summer storm or a winter ice event.

We handle both. Commercial electrical work includes everything from troubleshooting electrical issues in office buildings to installing new circuits, upgrading panels, and handling maintenance for retail spaces, restaurants, and warehouses across Greensboro and the Triad.

Commercial projects often have tighter timelines and stricter code requirements than residential work. You need an electrical contractor who can work around your business hours, coordinate with other trades if it’s a build-out, and get the job done without shutting you down for days.

We’ve worked with businesses in Alamance, Chatham, and Orange Counties on everything from lighting retrofits to emergency repairs. Whether you’re expanding your space, dealing with frequent breaker trips, or need a full electrical inspection before a lease renewal, we’ll give you a clear plan and a flat-rate price so you can budget accordingly.

An emergency call is for situations that pose immediate safety risks or leave you without power—like a burning smell from your panel, sparking outlets, or a complete loss of electricity. We offer 24/7 emergency electrical work because some problems can’t wait until Monday morning.

Regular service calls cover everything else: installing outlets, upgrading panels, adding circuits for new appliances, or troubleshooting a breaker that keeps tripping. These are scheduled appointments where we can plan the work, order parts if needed, and complete the job during normal business hours.

Emergency rates are higher because we’re dispatching a technician immediately, often after hours or on weekends. But if you’re dealing with a true electrical hazard—exposed wiring, smoke, or a panel that’s hot to the touch—don’t wait. Electrical fires move fast, and the cost of an emergency call is a lot less than the cost of fire damage or injury.