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Electrician in Fort Worth, TX

We serve Fort Worth and ZIP 76164. Tripped breaker? A burning smell in the wall? Need a new EV charger? A real pro will pick up your call right now.

Services in Fort Worth

Local electrician in Fort Worth, Texas

We help with urgent calls, new panels, EV chargers, lights, outlets, fans, and safe new wire. Each job is done by a licensed pro.

Licensed local pros

Why Fort Worth homeowners choose VoltGuard Electric

Good electrical work in Fort Worth, Texas is safe and up to code. We pull a permit on every job. We book the city inspection too. That keeps your home safe.

The top late-night call from Fort Worth is a main breaker that will not reset. The cause is often a bad breaker or a bad wire. None are safe to reset on your own. Call us first.

For Fort Worth shops and offices, our team covers the basics. Build-outs. Panel swaps. Parking lot lights. EV chargers. Sign wiring. Code fixes. We work late so your shop stays open.

Electrical problems in Fort Worth, Texas are not always obvious. A dead outlet can be a tripped GFCI, a failed device, a loose neutral, or a damaged wire behind the wall. A breaker that trips can be doing its job. We test first, repair second, and document the result so you know the home is safe before we leave.

Many Fort Worth customers call us after another contractor says the panel is full. Sometimes it is. Sometimes the loads just need to be balanced, labeled, or moved to a properly sized sub-panel. We do the math before we sell the work. That is how we avoid unsafe shortcuts and oversized breakers.

In Fort Worth, true emergencies see a truck in 60 to 90 minutes. Often less by day. Other work is booked in 24 to 48 hours.

Texas uses the national code. Fort Worth adds its own checks on big jobs. We track the rules each year. Your permit and inspection pass the first time.

You do not need to diagnose the problem before calling from Fort Worth. Tell us what you see, hear, or smell. Photos help if you can take them safely. We will tell you whether to shut off a breaker, avoid a room, or wait outside. Clear guidance over the phone is part of the service.

Permit rules in Fort Worth, Texas can change by project type. A small device swap may be simple, while panel upgrades, generator connections, EV chargers, service mast work, and whole-home rewiring often need formal approval. We check those requirements before work starts so the job is safe, traceable, and easier to sell or insure later.

When a Fort Worth customer asks for more power, we do not guess. We review the existing service, appliance load, available breaker spaces, grounding, bonding, and future plans such as EV charging or heat pumps. That load review keeps new circuits from overfilling an old panel or creating nuisance trips after installation.

Every Fort Worth job has a written guarantee. If a fix fails, we come back free. That is how we keep a 4.9-star score across 1,284 reviews.

Licensed electrician working on a residential project in Fort Worth, TX
Panel and wiring installation by VoltGuard Electric in Fort Worth
Electrical outlet and circuit work in a Fort Worth home

Why Fort Worth chooses us

Safe electric work in Fort Worth, done right

60–90 min response

A real person picks up day or night. Trucks near Fort Worth are ready to roll.

Licensed in Texas

A licensed pro is on every job. We are bonded and fully insured.

18+ years, 4.9★

More than 1,284 real reviews from happy clients.

Clear flat price

You see the price first. No hourly guess. No final shock.

Trained electricians

Each pro is checked, trained, and held to a high standard.

Written promise

If our fix fails, we come back free.

Fort Worth reviews

What Fort Worth customers say

"I called at 2 AM when my panel smelled hot. They came fast, made it safe, and fixed the bad part before sunrise."
Marcus T.Fort Worth, TX
"They put in a new 200 amp panel in one day. The price was clear. The work was neat. Power was back by dinner."
Sarah K.Fort Worth, TX
"My home EV charger looks clean and works great. They checked the panel first and explained each step."
David R.Fort Worth, TX

Our work

Recent electrical projects in Fort Worth

A few recent jobs in and around Fort Worth. New panels. New lights. EV chargers. Safer wire. All done by our licensed crew.

200A panel upgrade — Fort Worth, TX
200A panel upgrade — Fort Worth, TX
Sub-panel & circuit installation — Fort Worth
Sub-panel & circuit installation — Fort Worth
Recessed lighting retrofit — Fort Worth
Recessed lighting retrofit — Fort Worth
Whole-home rewire & fixture install — Fort Worth
Whole-home rewire & fixture install — Fort Worth

Quick safety guide

What to do before we arrive

  • See sparks? Step back. Call us.
  • Smell heat? Shut off the load if safe.
  • Wet floor? Stay clear of plugs and cords.
  • Do not open the panel. Wait for a pro.

FAQ

Electrician FAQs for Fort Worth, TX

Nearby cities

Electricians serving cities near Fort Worth

We dispatch the same licensed crews to communities throughout the Fort Worth metro area.

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A licensed electrician answers every call, day or night. See sparks, lose power, or smell heat? Call before you touch anything.

(689) 312-9773

Fort Worth service card

  • City: Fort Worth, TX
  • Primary ZIP: 76164
  • Hours: Open 24/7 · 365 days a year
  • Phone: (689) 312-9773
  • Coordinates: 32.7811, -97.3473

Fort Worth, TX

Local dispatch map for ZIP 76164. Crews serve Fort Worth and nearby cities 24/7.

Lat 32.7811 · Lng -97.3473

Electrical service notes

VoltGuard Electric calls are handled by phone so urgent problems do not wait. A dispatcher asks what changed, where the panel is, and whether you see smoke, sparks, heat, water, or a partial outage. If the area is unsafe, step away before calling. The electrician can help decide if a breaker should stay off until the truck arrives.

Local pages include nearby cities because customers often search from a neighboring town or ZIP code. Those internal links also help search engines understand the service area. Each page keeps the same simple path: services, reasons to call, reviews, questions, nearby cities, map context, and direct phone contact.

VoltGuard Electric calls are handled by phone so urgent problems do not wait. A dispatcher asks what changed, where the panel is, and whether you see smoke, sparks, heat, water, or a partial outage. If the area is unsafe, step away before calling. The electrician can help decide if a breaker should stay off until the truck arrives.

Local pages include nearby cities because customers often search from a neighboring town or ZIP code. Those internal links also help search engines understand the service area. Each page keeps the same simple path: services, reasons to call, reviews, questions, nearby cities, map context, and direct phone contact.

VoltGuard Electric calls are handled by phone so urgent problems do not wait. A dispatcher asks what changed, where the panel is, and whether you see smoke, sparks, heat, water, or a partial outage. If the area is unsafe, step away before calling. The electrician can help decide if a breaker should stay off until the truck arrives.

Local pages include nearby cities because customers often search from a neighboring town or ZIP code. Those internal links also help search engines understand the service area. Each page keeps the same simple path: services, reasons to call, reviews, questions, nearby cities, map context, and direct phone contact.

VoltGuard Electric calls are handled by phone so urgent problems do not wait. A dispatcher asks what changed, where the panel is, and whether you see smoke, sparks, heat, water, or a partial outage. If the area is unsafe, step away before calling. The electrician can help decide if a breaker should stay off until the truck arrives.

Local pages include nearby cities because customers often search from a neighboring town or ZIP code. Those internal links also help search engines understand the service area. Each page keeps the same simple path: services, reasons to call, reviews, questions, nearby cities, map context, and direct phone contact.

VoltGuard Electric calls are handled by phone so urgent problems do not wait. A dispatcher asks what changed, where the panel is, and whether you see smoke, sparks, heat, water, or a partial outage. If the area is unsafe, step away before calling. The electrician can help decide if a breaker should stay off until the truck arrives.

Local pages include nearby cities because customers often search from a neighboring town or ZIP code. Those internal links also help search engines understand the service area. Each page keeps the same simple path: services, reasons to call, reviews, questions, nearby cities, map context, and direct phone contact.

VoltGuard Electric calls are handled by phone so urgent problems do not wait. A dispatcher asks what changed, where the panel is, and whether you see smoke, sparks, heat, water, or a partial outage. If the area is unsafe, step away before calling. The electrician can help decide if a breaker should stay off until the truck arrives.

Local pages include nearby cities because customers often search from a neighboring town or ZIP code. Those internal links also help search engines understand the service area. Each page keeps the same simple path: services, reasons to call, reviews, questions, nearby cities, map context, and direct phone contact.

VoltGuard Electric calls are handled by phone so urgent problems do not wait. A dispatcher asks what changed, where the panel is, and whether you see smoke, sparks, heat, water, or a partial outage. If the area is unsafe, step away before calling. The electrician can help decide if a breaker should stay off until the truck arrives.

Local pages include nearby cities because customers often search from a neighboring town or ZIP code. Those internal links also help search engines understand the service area. Each page keeps the same simple path: services, reasons to call, reviews, questions, nearby cities, map context, and direct phone contact.

VoltGuard Electric calls are handled by phone so urgent problems do not wait. A dispatcher asks what changed, where the panel is, and whether you see smoke, sparks, heat, water, or a partial outage. If the area is unsafe, step away before calling. The electrician can help decide if a breaker should stay off until the truck arrives.

Local pages include nearby cities because customers often search from a neighboring town or ZIP code. Those internal links also help search engines understand the service area. Each page keeps the same simple path: services, reasons to call, reviews, questions, nearby cities, map context, and direct phone contact.