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Blessed Electric & Air
4.8(
256
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Serving Double Oak, TX and surrounding areas

Approved

Super Service Award Winner

In business since 2016

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"Jacob and Chase arrived on time and promptly started on replacing and installing an upgraded electric box. they also added a power surge and grounded the house to protect it from lightening. Will hire them for any future electrical jobs. Thank you!"
Response time9 hrs
20 neighbors recently requested a quote
Recommended by91%of homeowners
M4 Electric LLC
5.0(
46
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Serving Double Oak, TX and surrounding areas

Approved

Super Service Award Winner

In business since 2023

Free estimates

Warranties offered

"M4 Electric is top notch. Not only is his work outstanding, his customer service is as well. He is respectful, friendly & considerate. He arrived at the scheduled time & notified us by text before he arrived. M4 Electric has been at our home several times. Each time, he went above & beyond. We will call him for all of our electrical needs. I have recommended him to a friend."
Response time5 hrs
4 neighbors recently requested a quote
Recommended by86%of homeowners
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Jade Electric
5.0(
17
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Serving Double Oak, TX and surrounding areas

Approved

Super Service Award Winner

In business since 2001

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"Johnny and Kyle installed three ceiling fans and we're very knowledgeable and professional. They made sure I was happy with everything and cleaned up before they left. I will definitely hire them again for any of my electrical needs in the future. Kudos to Jade electrical?"
E/V charger install
E/V charger
New outdoor warehouse lighting
Replacing outdoor lighting
New electrical service for a remodeled home

+25

Response time2 days
2 neighbors recently requested a quote
Recommended by70%of homeowners
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Mr. Electric of Frisco
4.3(
298
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Serving Double Oak, TX and surrounding areas

Approved

In business since 2016

Credit card accepted

Offers commercial services

"This was my first experience with an electrician. I will say that the others that called wanted a service fee for coming. One would absorb the fee if I had the work done and the other would not. Mr. Electric did not have a service fee, but was, in my opinion, way too expensive for the work I needed done. My husband was very put out because he kept telling me he could do it himself. I insisted on a professional because it was electrical. So, Mr. Electric did the job and the light in my kitchen is working perfectly, but I cannot help but feel like I was had. Not so sure that I would use again."
Lighting Upgrade
Lighting Upgrade
Lighting Upgrade
Lighting Upgrade
Lighting Upgrade

+56

Recommended by94%of homeowners
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Powertex Electric
5.0(
10
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Serving Double Oak, TX and surrounding areas

Approved

In business since 2025

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"Casey from Powertex did a great job. He installed recess lighting, a ceiling fan and dimmers. He also fixed a electrical switch. He took great care to protect my space while he worked. I will use Powertex for all my electrical needs."
Panel Before
Panel During Re-wire
Panel Rewire & Cleanup
Tesla Wall Charger
Free Estimates

+8

6 neighbors recently requested a quote
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Mister Sparky (Houston)
4.2(
486
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Serving Double Oak, TX and surrounding areas

Approved

In business since 2003

Emergency services offered

Warranties offered

"my electrician electrician was on time and did a very professional job in a timely fashion he explained everything to me that I needed to know. he replaced an electrical panel a decent and fair price"
Response time40 mins
11 neighbors recently requested a quote
Recommended by93%of homeowners
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Electrical questions, answered by experts

Technically, an outdoor outlet can be on the same circuit as an indoor outlet, but it's generally not recommended. Outdoor outlets should ideally be on a dedicated circuit that doesn't share power with other indoor or outdoor outlets. This helps ensure that the outdoor outlets are able to handle the additional electrical load without overloading the circuit. Additionally, outdoor outlets are often exposed to the elements, which can increase the risk of electrical shock and other hazards. If you must have an outdoor outlet on the same circuit as an indoor outlet, be sure that the circuit has the capacity to handle the additional load.

GFCI outlets help prevent dangers from ground faults that can cause shocks. This is a different issue that a ground circuit can’t fully address. It’s best to use GFCI outlets combined with ground circuits for complete protection for you and your electronics.

A circuit breaker flipping off when it detects an overloaded circuit isn’t a problem, but flipping the switch frequently can damage it and eventually cause an electrical hazard. If you’re going on a long vacation or leaving your home for the season, you should avoid turning off your circuit breaker to prevent electrical damage to your system.

Yes, you can daisy chain outlets, which involves connecting multiple outlets in series. However, ensuring the circuit can handle the additional load is important to avoid overloading and tripping the breaker. The total number of outlets on a single circuit should not exceed the recommended limit, typically eight on a 15-amp circuit. Hiring a licensed electrician is always advisable for complex installations or if you're unsure of what to do.

The standard voltage for United States power outlets isn’t shared around the world, and neither is the shape of the power connector. This is why you need travel adapters when spending time abroad. Where the United States typically uses 110/120V outlets, outlets in Europe typically use 220/240V. Power outlets can vary in other ways around the world, too. Not everyone uses the 60Hz frequency, for example, and not everyone even uses AC power in outlets. Always do your research when traveling to see what you need.

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