
Serving Texarkana, TX and surrounding areas
Approved
In business since 2008
Free estimates
Credit card accepted
"Absolutely wonderful. Will continue working with the company for all my electrical needs."





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Last update on May 29, 2023

Serving Texarkana, TX and surrounding areas
Approved
In business since 2008
Free estimates
Credit card accepted
"Absolutely wonderful. Will continue working with the company for all my electrical needs."





Serving Texarkana, TX and surrounding areas
Approved
In business since 2013
Free estimates
Emergency services offered
"We cannot say enough good things about Bart and his services . He delivered everting he promised and more"



Serving Texarkana, TX and surrounding areas
Approved
Super Service Award Winner
In business since 1941
Free estimates
Warranties offered
"Ed Riley is extremely knowledgeable about what causes lighting and how to protect from it. He explained to me which and how structures develop static electricity that lead to lighting discharges in a way that the physics made sense to me. They were also reasonably priced and kept their word. Definitely recommend them."

Serving Texarkana, TX and surrounding areas
Approved
In business since 1954
Free estimates
Emergency services offered
"They were very professional, courteous, and honest. I would recommend them over and over again. Their price was very reasonable."





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Serving Texarkana, TX and surrounding areas
Approved
In business since 1971
Free estimates
Emergency services offered
"Work was done in a timely manner and the installer even trimmed some tree branches that were close to the roof."





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Serving Texarkana, TX and surrounding areas
Approved (Corporate)
In business since 1992
Free estimates
Emergency services offered
We are the experts in the field of Whole Home Generator Sales and Installation, with over 20 years of experience in the game. We provide turn-key installation by licensed professionals - 24 hour emergency service - Remote Monitoring - Long term maintenance and service by factory trained technicians.





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Serving Texarkana, TX and surrounding areas
Approved
In business since 2022
Free estimates
Credit card accepted
"Great to work with, no issues, attentive, answers quickly and overall does a great job. I would refer him to others."

Serving Texarkana, TX and surrounding areas
Approved
In business since 2009
Free estimates
Emergency services offered
"Very prompt response, but I did not require their services."

Serving Texarkana, TX and surrounding areas
In business since 2003
Free estimates
Emergency services offered
"Easy to work with, extremely knowledgeable, and informative. They did the complete wiring of our new construction project consisting of three bedrooms, three baths, and a laundry room. After the work rae completed, electrical work passed first inspection! When we remodel our kitchen and living area, we will be calling Electrical Connections again."
Serving Texarkana, TX and surrounding areas
In business since 2004
Free estimates
Emergency services offered
"Jim Benton of Country Boys Electric came out the day after my call for a bid. He walked through our shell of a log cabin in the woods, was very thoughtful, made many great suggestions about where to put lights and plugs, described the work they would do and within a few days we has his written bid. We liked and trusted Jim immediately and they started to work in a few days. His workers were very professional, arrived on time, worked well with us. They did all the wiring and then had to wait about a month for the sheetrock and painters to do their work. We called them back and they were ready to install lights and fans and finish the job. We were so please with their work. They were very reliable and on time, even though they had to drive 40 miles from their shop to our place each day.We would highly recommend them to others.
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It’s important to ask an electrician a few questions before you commit to hiring them so you can make an informed decision as a consumer. If you’re getting estimates or considering hiring an electrician, ask them these questions:
Are you a full-time electrician?
Are you bonded, licensed, and insured?
What level of experience do you have as an electrician?
Can you please share three references?
Do you do residential or commercial electrical work?
What kinds of electrical work are you most familiar with?
Will any subcontractors be performing the work?
Are permits and inspections required?
Who is responsible for obtaining permits and inspections?
What is your schedule?
Do you offer a guarantee or warranty on your work?
Will you sign a do-not-exceed clause to keep the job within the budget?
Tipping an electrician is not a requirement nor is it expected, as they build a fair wage into the price of the job. It’s up to your discretion. There are no set rules for tipping electricians, but if they did a great job and you’re so inclined to tip 10% to 15%, it will likely be received with thanks.
Yes, you should get a quote or an estimate from an electrician. Most electricians offer free estimates or quotes. When getting quotes, do your research and verify each electrician’s license. Get quotes from three different electricians to compare. If the prices or items listed appear different on the quotes, ask the electrician to clarify. Learning as much as you can about the electrical work you want done will help you get the most accurate estimate.
Qualified, licensed electricians will charge from $50 to $100 per hour. The cost to hire an electrician for emergency visits may range from $100 to $200 per hour because this urgent service usually takes place during off hours and may require an electrician to leave or reschedule jobs they’re currently working on. Scheduling work on holidays or during periods of high customer demand, like after a major storm, will also lead to higher rates or extra fees.
Yes, although there are different types of electricians, they must be licensed, certified, and in most cases insured. States have different requirements for electrician licensing and certifications. In some cases, there may be licensing requirements at the local level, but not the state level. It’s always a good practice to confirm requirements with your local municipality. If licensing is not required in your area, you may pay more for a licensed electrician with experience than one who is not licensed or certified, but you’re likely to get a better end result for your project.
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