Electrician (Panel & Service Upgrade) in Mathis, TX
Subtropical Gulf Coast climate, slightly drier than coastal locations.
For electrician (panel & service upgrade), the service area covers roughly 50 miles from central Mathis. Emergency dispatch is available outside business hours for active-damage situations.
Common reasons to call
- Panel upgrade or breaker replacement
- Service upgrade for older home
- Generator transfer switch or inlet
- EV charger installation
- Hot tub, pool, or outdoor circuit
- Lights flicker or breakers trip
- GFCI, AFCI, or outlet problem
- Storm damage, corrosion, or unsafe wiring concern
Typical work
- Panel replacement or service upgrade
- Breaker, GFCI, AFCI, outlet, and switch repair
- Dedicated circuit for EV charger, appliance, hot tub, or equipment
- Generator inlet, interlock, or transfer switch install
- Lighting, fan, and exterior fixture installation
- Troubleshooting shorts, trips, and flickering lights
- Permit, inspection, and utility coordination where required
Typical turnaround
Small repairs may schedule within a few business days. Panel, service, generator, EV charger, and utility-related work depend on permit, inspection, equipment, and utility timelines.
Materials and equipment
- Electrical panel, breakers, meter equipment, and service components
- Copper or aluminum conductors and approved conduit
- GFCI, AFCI, outlets, switches, boxes, and covers
- Grounding and bonding materials
- Generator inlet, transfer switch, interlock, and surge protection
- EV charger circuit materials
- Outdoor-rated fixtures, weatherproof boxes, and corrosion-resistant hardware
Job sizes
Minor
Outlet, switch, GFCI, breaker, fixture, or small troubleshooting call
Standard
Dedicated circuit, EV charger circuit, generator inlet, or fixture package
Major
Panel replacement, service upgrade, hot tub or pool circuit, or whole-home troubleshooting
Replacement
Full service upgrade, meter and panel replacement, major rewiring, or storm-damage repair
Final pricing comes from the on-call provider after on-site assessment, with a written estimate before any work starts.
What to expect
- ✓TDLR-licensed electrical contractors and electricians required for non-exempt electrical work
- ✓Permits and inspections coordinated where required
- ✓Load, grounding, bonding, and panel condition checked before upgrades
- ✓Coastal corrosion considered for outdoor electrical work
TDLR electrical contractor license, master electrician, journeyman electrician, residential wireman, apprentice electrician under supervision, NEC training, local permit and inspection experience.
Common questions
Are electricians licensed in Texas?
Yes. TDLR licenses electricians and electrical contractors under Chapter 1305. Ask for the contractor license and the electrician's license before work starts.
When do I need a panel upgrade?
Common reasons include overloaded panel space, old unsafe equipment, service capacity needs, EV chargers, hot tubs, generators, or repeated breaker problems.
Can you install a generator hookup?
Yes. A licensed electrician can install a transfer switch, interlock, inlet, and proper labeling so the generator does not backfeed the utility.
Why does a breaker keep tripping?
It may be overload, short, ground fault, weak breaker, bad appliance, or damaged wiring. Do not keep resetting it without finding the cause.
Do outdoor outlets need special protection?
Yes. Outdoor and wet-location work needs proper GFCI protection, weatherproof covers, correct boxes, and corrosion-resistant materials near the coast.
Can you install an EV charger?
Yes. The electrician checks panel capacity, charger specs, wire size, permit needs, and where the car parks before quoting.
What about old Westside homes?
Older homes can have outdated panels, ungrounded wiring, mixed repairs, and limited capacity. The electrician should inspect before adding new loads.
Coastal Bend seasons
Spring (March - May)
Good time for panel, generator, and outdoor circuit planning before hurricane season.
Summer (June - August)
AC load, pool equipment, EV chargers, and heat-related breaker issues increase.
Fall (September - November)
Storm prep and generator hookup calls rise when Gulf activity starts.
Winter (December - February)
Good season for panel upgrades, lighting projects, and planned rewiring.