

You flip a switch and the lights come on. Your breaker box isn’t tripping every time you run the dryer. Your outlets aren’t warm to the touch. That’s what working electrical systems look like—and that’s what you get when the job’s done by someone who actually knows what they’re doing.
When your electrical system works the way it should, you’re not wondering if something’s about to go wrong. You’re not dealing with flickering lights or that burning smell that makes you nervous. You’re just living in your home without thinking twice about whether your wiring is safe.
That’s the outcome. Everything works. Everything’s up to code. And you’re not calling someone back next month to fix what should’ve been fixed right the first time.
We’ve been handling electrical work in Mebane and Alamance County since 2002. ESP Electrical Service Providers is locally owned and operated by Andy Helton, a Master Electrician with over 35 years of experience in the trade. That’s not just time served—it’s decades of actually knowing how electrical systems work and what goes wrong.
This isn’t a call center routing you to whoever’s available. We show up when we say we will, do the work right, and don’t disappear when you call back with a question. Mebane residents deal with power outages from storms, older homes that need panel upgrades, and electrical issues that need attention now—not next week.
We handle residential and commercial electrical services across Alamance, Orange, Durham, and Chatham counties. Fully licensed, insured, and equipped to handle everything from small repairs to full electrical upgrades for homes and businesses throughout the Mebane area.

You call or reach out online. You’ll speak to a real person—not an answering machine—who can answer questions and schedule a time that works for you. No waiting three days for a callback.
A licensed electrician shows up in a fully stocked truck. That means we’re not running to the supply house in the middle of your job while you sit around waiting. We assess the situation, explain what needs to happen in plain language, and give you flat-rate pricing before any work starts. No surprises, no hidden fees—you know exactly what you’re paying upfront.
Once you approve, we get to work. Whether it’s a panel upgrade, electrical repair, generator installation, or rewiring for a remodel, the job gets done to code and done right. When we’re finished, we clean up and walk you through what was done. You’re left with a working electrical system, documentation for permits and inspections, and a warranty on the labor that shows we stand behind the work.

We handle the full range of residential electrical services in Mebane, NC. That includes electrical repairs when something’s not working, panel upgrades when your system can’t handle the load, generator installations for backup power during storms, and wiring for remodels or additions. Also circuit breaker replacements, GFCI outlet installations, lighting upgrades, and smart home technology wiring.
Mebane sits in Alamance County, where tropical storms and severe weather knock out power regularly. A generator installation means you’re not sitting in the dark waiting for Duke Energy or Piedmont EMC to restore service—your backup power kicks on automatically. Panel upgrades matter because older homes in the area weren’t built for the electrical demands of modern appliances, EV chargers, central air systems, and smart home technology. A 200-amp panel upgrade gives you the capacity you actually need.
We also handle commercial electrical work for local businesses, including equipment installations, lighting systems, and electrical maintenance. Every job is done by licensed electricians who follow North Carolina electrical codes and pull permits when required by Alamance County. That means inspections get passed, insurance stays valid, and the work is done legally and safely.

If your breakers trip frequently, your lights dim when you run major appliances, or you’re adding new electrical demands like an EV charger or central AC, your panel might not have the capacity to handle it. Most older homes in Mebane were built with 100-amp panels, which weren’t designed for today’s electrical loads. Modern homes typically need 200-amp service.
You’ll also want an upgrade if your panel has outdated components like fuses instead of breakers, or if you see rust, corrosion, or burn marks around the panel box. These are safety issues that need immediate attention. Some older panels—like Federal Pacific or Zinsco brands—are known fire hazards and should be replaced even if they seem to be working fine.
We can assess your current panel, check the amperage, inspect for damage or outdated components, and let you know if an upgrade is necessary. Alamance County requires permits for panel upgrades, and the work needs to be done to code. We’ll handle the permit process, coordinate inspections, and make sure the installation meets all local requirements.
First, check if it’s just your home or if your neighbors are also without power. Walk outside and look at nearby houses—if everyone’s dark, the issue is with your utility provider. Call Duke Energy at (800) 777-9898 or Piedmont EMC at (919) 732-2123, depending on which company serves your area in Mebane. They’ll need to restore service from their end before an electrician can help with anything on your property.
If your neighbors have power but you don’t, the problem might be with your home’s electrical system. Check your main breaker panel to see if the main breaker tripped. If resetting it doesn’t work, or if it trips again immediately when you flip it back on, you likely have a short circuit or other electrical issue that needs professional repair. Don’t keep resetting a breaker that trips repeatedly—that’s a sign something’s wrong.
For homes in Mebane where storm-related outages are common, a backup generator is worth considering. Whole-home generators automatically kick on within seconds when power goes out, so you’re not left without electricity, heat, AC, or refrigeration during extended outages. Given how often severe weather hits Alamance County, having a generator means you’re prepared instead of scrambling in the dark.
The cost depends entirely on what needs to be done. Small repairs like replacing a faulty outlet, fixing a tripped breaker, or installing a new light fixture are less expensive than major projects like panel upgrades, whole-home rewiring, or generator installations. We use flat-rate pricing, which means you’ll know the total cost before work begins—no hourly rates that keep climbing while you watch the clock.
For example, a panel upgrade to 200 amps typically costs several thousand dollars, but you’re getting a safer, more capable electrical system that can handle modern demands and adds value to your home. Generator installations vary based on the size of the unit and whether it runs on natural gas or propane, but the investment pays off during storm season when you’re not dealing with extended power outages and spoiled food.
We provide pricing upfront before any work starts. You’ll know exactly what you’ll pay, with no surprises or hidden fees. We assess the job, explain what needs to happen, and give you transparent pricing so you can make an informed decision.
Yes, Alamance County requires permits for most electrical work. According to county regulations, you need a permit to alter, install, repair, replace, or relocate any electrical wiring, devices, appliances, or equipment. That includes panel upgrades, new circuits, generator installations, HVAC electrical connections, and any substantial electrical modifications to your home or business.
You can apply for permits online through the Alamance County permitting system, but most homeowners prefer to work with a licensed electrician who handles the permit process for them. We know the local code requirements, can pull permits quickly, schedule inspections, and make sure everything passes without you having to deal with the paperwork and back-and-forth with the county.
Skipping permits might seem easier in the moment, but it creates serious problems down the road. Unpermitted electrical work can fail inspections when you sell your home, void your homeowner’s insurance coverage if something goes wrong, and create liability issues if there’s ever a fire or injury. Inspectors check for permits during real estate transactions, and buyers can walk away or demand expensive corrections if they find unpermitted work. It’s worth doing it right from the start with a licensed electrician who follows the rules.
A typical whole-home generator installation takes one to three days, depending on the size of the generator, what fuel type you’re using, and how much prep work is needed at your property. We install a transfer switch that automatically shifts your home’s power source from the utility company to the generator when the main power goes out. That’s what makes it automatic—you don’t have to do anything when the power cuts off.
If you’re using natural gas, a gas line will need to be run from your existing gas service to the generator location. Propane generators require a tank installation, which adds time and coordination. We also work with local inspectors to make sure everything meets Alamance County code requirements and passes inspection before the system is fully operational and legal to use.
Once installed, your generator will automatically kick on within 10 to 30 seconds of a power outage. You’ll barely notice the lights flicker before backup power takes over. Regular maintenance is recommended to keep it running reliably—we offer service plans that include seasonal checkups, oil changes, and testing. Given how often Mebane loses power during storm season and severe weather, having a generator means you’re prepared instead of scrambling when the lights go out.
A licensed electrician has completed years of training, passed state exams, and holds a valid electrical contractor license issued by the North Carolina State Board of Examiners of Electrical Contractors. We’re legally qualified to design, install, repair, and upgrade electrical systems to code. We can pull permits, work with inspectors, and take legal responsibility for the safety and quality of the work.
A handyman might be able to change a light fixture or replace an outlet, but they’re not licensed to do complex electrical work like panel upgrades, circuit installations, or generator hookups. If something goes wrong—a fire, an electrical shock, a code violation—you’re liable because the work wasn’t done by a licensed professional. Insurance companies often won’t cover damage caused by unlicensed electrical work, and unpermitted work done by unlicensed contractors creates major problems when you try to sell your home.
For anything beyond the most basic tasks, hire a licensed electrician. It costs more upfront, but you’re paying for expertise, safety, proper permitting, and accountability. We carry liability insurance, follow code requirements, stand behind our work with warranties, and won’t disappear if something needs to be corrected. That’s worth the investment when you’re dealing with something as dangerous and important as your home’s electrical system.

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>>