

You flip a switch and nothing happens. Or worse, your lights flicker every time the AC kicks on. These aren’t just annoyances—they’re warning signs that something’s wrong behind your walls.
Here’s what actually matters when your electrical system acts up: you need someone who can diagnose the real problem, explain what it’ll cost before they start, and fix it so it stays fixed. Not someone who shows up unprepared, racks up hours troubleshooting, then hits you with a bill that makes your stomach drop.
ESP Electrical Service Providers has been handling electrical repairs, panel upgrades, and wiring issues in Bynum and throughout Chatham County since 2002. Our master electrician brings 35+ years of hands-on experience to every job—from tracking down that one dead outlet to rewiring older homes that can’t keep up with modern electrical demands. You get flat-rate pricing before any work starts, fully stocked trucks so jobs get finished without delays, and technicians who clean up like they were never there.
ESP Electrical Service Providers is a family-owned electrical contractor based in Burlington, serving Bynum and the surrounding Triangle communities for over 20 years. We’re owned and operated by Andy Helton, a master electrician who saw too many homeowners getting burned by unclear pricing and unreliable service.
Bynum sits in the heart of Chatham County, where older mill homes mix with newer construction, and that means electrical systems vary wildly from one street to the next. We know the area—we’ve worked on everything from historic properties near the Haw River to modern builds closer to Chapel Hill. When you call, you talk to a real person, not an answering service. When our technicians arrive, they show up in uniform with a fully stocked truck, ready to handle the job without multiple trips or surprise charges.

First, you call and speak with someone who actually listens. No phone tree, no runaround. You explain what’s going on—breakers tripping, outlets not working, lights flickering—and we’ll schedule a time that works for you.
When our technician arrives, they assess the situation and walk you through what’s wrong. Not in confusing jargon, but in plain terms. Then they give you a flat-rate price before touching anything. You know exactly what it costs before the work starts, so there’s no sticker shock when the job’s done.
Once you approve, we get to work. Our trucks are fully stocked with the parts and tools needed for most residential electrical repairs, so there’s no waiting around for supply runs. Whether it’s replacing a faulty breaker, upgrading an outdated panel, rewiring a room, or installing new outlets and lighting, the work gets done efficiently and up to code. When we’re finished, we test everything to make sure it works, then clean up completely before we leave. Your home should look like we were never there—except now your electrical system actually works the way it’s supposed to.

We handle the full range of residential electrical services that homeowners in Bynum actually need. That includes electrical repairs when something stops working, panel upgrades when your system can’t handle today’s load, circuit breaker replacement when they keep tripping, outlet and switch installation or repair, indoor and outdoor lighting, whole-home rewiring for older properties, generator installation for backup power, and electrical inspections to catch problems before they become hazards.
Many homes in the Bynum area were built decades ago, back when electrical demands were a fraction of what they are now. You didn’t have home offices, smart TVs in every room, electric vehicle chargers, or high-efficiency HVAC systems. Those older electrical panels and wiring setups weren’t designed for this kind of load. That’s why circuit breakers trip constantly, outlets feel warm to the touch, and lights dim when you run the dryer. We have extensive experience upgrading these older systems safely and correctly, bringing them up to modern code standards so they can handle what you’re actually asking them to do.
We serve Bynum along with nearby communities like Pittsboro, Chapel Hill, Carrboro, and Hillsborough throughout Chatham County and the Triangle region. We work with quality brands like Generac, Square D, Siemens, Leviton, and Lutron, so you’re getting equipment that lasts.

We use flat-rate pricing, which means you’ll know the exact cost before any work begins. The price depends on what needs to be done—a simple outlet repair costs less than a full panel upgrade, obviously.
But here’s why flat-rate pricing matters: you’re not watching the clock wondering how much this is going to cost. Our technician diagnoses the problem, explains what needs to happen, and gives you a fixed price. If you approve, that’s what you pay. No hourly surprises, no “oh, this took longer than expected” charges.
For reference, basic electrical repairs like fixing an outlet or replacing a switch typically run a few hundred dollars. Panel upgrades, rewiring, or generator installations are larger projects with higher costs, but you’ll know the number upfront. If you’re dealing with an electrical issue, the best move is to call and describe what’s happening so we can give you an accurate estimate.
Older homes in the Bynum area—especially those built before the 1980s—tend to have a few recurring electrical issues. The most common is circuit overload. These homes were wired when electrical demands were minimal. Now you’re plugging in computers, charging devices, running modern HVAC systems, and the circuits can’t handle it. Breakers trip constantly because the system is maxed out.
Another frequent problem is outdated wiring. Aluminum wiring, knob-and-tube systems, or deteriorating insulation can create fire hazards. You might notice flickering lights, outlets that don’t work, or a burning smell near switches—all signs that the wiring needs attention. Panel upgrades are also common. Many older homes still have 60- or 100-amp panels, but modern households need 200 amps to run safely and efficiently.
If your home is older and you’re experiencing any of these issues, it’s worth having a licensed electrician inspect the system. Catching problems early prevents bigger headaches—and bigger bills—down the road.
Yes. Even small electrical jobs should be handled by a licensed electrician. Here’s why: electrical work isn’t like changing a lightbulb. Even seemingly simple tasks—like installing a new outlet or replacing a switch—involve working with live wiring. One wrong connection can create a fire hazard, cause shocks, or damage your entire electrical system.
Licensed electricians have the training and experience to do the work safely and up to code. We know how to identify hidden problems that a DIY approach might miss. We also carry insurance, so if something does go wrong, you’re protected. Plus, many homeowners insurance policies won’t cover damage caused by unlicensed electrical work.
We treat small jobs with the same care as large ones. We don’t brush off a single outlet repair or a malfunctioning switch. If it matters to you, it gets our full attention. And because we use flat-rate pricing, even small jobs come with a clear, upfront cost—no surprises.
Most residential panel upgrades take between four and eight hours, depending on the complexity of the job and the condition of the existing system. If the wiring is straightforward and accessible, the work moves faster. If we discover outdated wiring, code violations, or other issues that need addressing, it takes longer.
Here’s what’s involved: we shut off power to your home, remove the old panel, install the new one, reconnect all the circuits, and test everything to make sure it’s working safely. We also coordinate with your utility company if the meter needs to be pulled. The goal is to minimize downtime and get your power back on as quickly as possible.
Our technicians come prepared with fully stocked trucks, so we’re not making multiple trips for parts. That keeps the job moving and reduces the time your home is without power. If you’re considering a panel upgrade, we’ll walk you through the timeline during the estimate so you know what to expect.
If your circuit breaker trips once, it’s doing its job—protecting your home from an overload or short circuit. Reset it and see if the problem comes back. But if it keeps tripping repeatedly, that’s a sign something’s wrong, and you shouldn’t ignore it.
Start by unplugging devices on that circuit to see if you’re simply overloading it. If the breaker stops tripping, you know the circuit can’t handle the load. You’ll need to spread devices across different circuits or have an electrician add capacity. If the breaker still trips with nothing plugged in, the problem is likely a short circuit, ground fault, or a failing breaker itself.
Don’t keep resetting a breaker that trips constantly. That’s not fixing the problem—it’s just masking it. Repeated tripping can indicate serious wiring issues, and continuing to reset the breaker puts your home at risk. Call a licensed electrician to diagnose and fix the root cause. We can troubleshoot the issue quickly and tell you exactly what needs to happen to keep it from happening again.
Yes. Electrical emergencies don’t wait for business hours, and we understand that. If you’re dealing with a complete power outage, sparking outlets, burning smells, or any situation that poses an immediate safety risk, we respond quickly to get the problem under control.
Emergency electrical issues can be dangerous. If you smell burning, see sparks, or notice scorch marks around outlets or your electrical panel, shut off power at the main breaker if it’s safe to do so, and call immediately. Don’t try to fix it yourself—electrical fires and shocks happen fast, and the risk isn’t worth it.
We serve Bynum and the surrounding Chatham County area with fast response times and fully equipped service trucks. When we arrive, we’ll assess the situation, explain what’s happening, and take the steps needed to make your home safe again. Even in an emergency, you’ll still get clear communication and straightforward pricing—no taking advantage of a bad situation.

Electrical Service Providers (ESP) has been in business since 2002. ESP started out performing wiring services to new construction, remodeling projects and residential homes. Our company’s president identified a market for electrical services to be performed in homes and businesses independent of new construction. Read More about Electrical Service Providers>>
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Electrical Service Providers (ESP) has been in business since 2002. ESP started out performing wiring services to new construction, remodeling projects and residential homes. Our company’s president identified a market for electrical services to be performed in homes and businesses independent of new construction. Read More about Electrical Service Providers>>