What We're About
Ask around Granbury about hiring trades and you'll hear the same stories: the electrician who never called back, the quote that doubled once the wall was open, the "repair" that had to be redone a year later. In a county growing as fast as this one, demand outruns good help — and homeowners pay for it in waiting and in worry.
We built Granbury Electrician around fixing that experience, not just the wiring. The phone gets answered. The appointment window is honest. The price is written down before the work starts, and the job is done by a licensed electrician to current code — then tested in front of you.
How We Work
- Licensed & insured. All electrical work is performed by Texas-licensed electricians, permitted and inspected where the job requires it.
- Flat-rate, written quotes. You approve a number, not an estimate that "should be close."
- Same-day where possible. Most Granbury-area repair calls get a same-day or next-day slot. Emergencies move to the front — 24/7.
- Clean work. Boot covers on, drop cloths down, labeled breakers, and our own vacuum for our own dust.
- Straight talk. If the fix is small, we say so. If something we found genuinely needs attention, you get photos and options — never pressure.
Why Local Matters Here
Hood County housing is unlike the Metroplex suburbs an hour east. We've got 1890s buildings around the square, 1970s lake cabins that grew into full-time homes one addition at a time, manufactured homes on acreage, and brand-new builds going up off 377 as fast as crews can frame them. Each of those comes with its own electrical history and its own failure patterns. An electrician who works these houses every week starts the diagnosis two steps ahead — and that shows up in your bill.
Our Promise
Every job, whatever the size, gets the same three things: a licensed electrician who shows up when we said, a price you approved before work began, and work we're willing to put our name on. That's the whole pitch. If that's the kind of electrician you've been looking for, we'd like to earn the job — starting with a free estimate.