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By the Burlington Electric Solutions Editorial Team·Updated
When you need electrical work in Burlington, you want someone who understands the local building codes and can show up when they say they will. Burlington Electric Solutions serves residential and commercial customers throughout the area with everything from routine maintenance to complete rewiring projects. We're licensed, insured, and familiar with the older homes and newer construction that make up our community. Whether you're dealing with a tripped breaker at 2 a.m. or planning a kitchen renovation, we handle it the right way.
Electrical problems often hide until they become serious. A flickering light might just be a loose connection, but it could also signal a larger wiring issue that needs attention. Our electricians diagnose problems thoroughly so you know exactly what needs fixing and why. We don't recommend work you don't need, and we explain everything in plain language.
Burlington homeowners and business owners trust us because we show respect for your home, clean up after ourselves, and stand behind our work. We're the electricians your neighbors call when they need it done right.
Common electrical services problems in the Burlington area
Homes and businesses in Burlington often deal with outdated electrical panels that can't handle modern power demands. Older wiring, especially in houses built before the 1980s, sometimes deteriorates or becomes unsafe as insulation breaks down over decades. We frequently see outlets that aren't properly grounded, extension cords used as permanent solutions, and flickering lights that indicate loose connections or failing circuits. Surge protection is another common gap—lightning strikes happen, and without proper protection, a storm can damage expensive appliances and electronics. Many Burlington properties also lack sufficient outlet capacity in key areas, leading people to overload circuits or rely on power strips. Outdoor outlets and lighting present their own challenges in our climate, where moisture and temperature swings can corrode connections. Newer homes sometimes have issues with their initial installation, and commercial spaces often need upgrades as business needs change. Any of these problems can create safety risks or simply make your space less functional.
How to choose a electrical services contractor in Burlington
Start by verifying that any electrician you consider is licensed with North Carolina and carries liability insurance—this protects you if something goes wrong. Ask for references from recent Burlington-area jobs, not just a generic list, and actually call a couple to ask about their experience. Get written estimates from at least two contractors so you can compare scope and price fairly; if one estimate is dramatically lower, ask why because it often reflects corners being cut. Experience with your specific type of project matters too—someone great at residential work might not be the best fit for commercial systems, and vice versa. Pay attention to how they communicate: do they explain things clearly, answer your questions, and respect your time? A contractor who takes time to understand your needs before quoting will usually deliver better results. Check online reviews but take them in context; a few complaints among hundreds of jobs is normal, but patterns of poor communication or unfinished work are red flags. Finally, make sure you're comfortable with their timeline and payment terms before signing anything.
What to expect from a electrical services project
A professional electrical project starts with a detailed walkthrough where the electrician asks questions about what you need, examines the current setup, and identifies potential issues. They'll provide a written estimate that breaks down labor, materials, and timeline so there are no surprises. For straightforward work like outlet installation or light fixture replacement, you're usually looking at a few hours; larger projects like panel upgrades or rewiring take longer and may require multiple visits. Most work requires a permit from the City of Burlington, and a good contractor will handle that paperwork and schedule the required inspection without you having to think about it. Expect some disruption—walls may need to be opened, circuits will be temporarily offline, and there will be dust and noise. A professional keeps the work area organized and cleans up thoroughly when done. After completion, you should receive documentation of what was done, any new breakers or components installed, and information about warranties. If permits were involved, you'll get the final inspection sign-off. Good electricians are happy to walk you through how to use new systems or explain what they found during the job.
Local considerations: electrical services in Burlington
Burlington sits in the Piedmont region where summer heat and occasional winter ice storms are part of life, so outdoor electrical systems need extra durability. The area's mix of older mill-town housing and newer subdivisions means electricians here work with everything from 1920s knob-and-tube remnants to modern smart home systems. Many Burlington properties have mature trees that can damage overhead lines during storms, making underground service or proper trimming important. Humidity in our climate accelerates corrosion, especially for outdoor outlets and connections, so proper weatherproofing matters more than it might in drier regions. The City of Burlington requires permits for most electrical work beyond simple bulb replacement, and inspectors here are thorough—which is good for safety but means your contractor needs to know the specific local requirements. If you're in an older neighborhood, you might discover surprises during work, like outdated wiring methods that need complete replacement rather than repair. Many Burlington homes and small businesses also deal with older service panels that simply can't support modern electrical loads without an upgrade, something to consider if you're adding air conditioning, electric heat, or charging equipment.
What Burlington customers say
Real reviews from real neighbors
“Loved that the owner himself stopped by to check the work. Old-school accountability — wish more places did this.”
Jason N. · Mayco
“Great communication, easy scheduling, and the finished job looks even better than expected.”
Jason P. · Mayco
“We had three quotes — these guys were the most thorough and the best price. Top-shelf work.”
Jessica M. · Elon area
How it works
Three simple steps to a finished job
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Get a free quote
Tell us about your electrical services project. We'll come out, measure, and walk you through options — no pressure, no high-paid sales people.
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Schedule the work
Pick a day that fits your schedule. We confirm crew, materials, and timeline in writing — and we show up when we said we would.
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Done right, guaranteed
We finish the job clean, walk you through the work, and back everything with a written warranty. Issues? One call and we make it right.
Why Burlington Electric Solutions
Local pros who actually pick up the phone.
Every job is run by a senior tech. Up-front pricing, work backed by warranty, and a finished result you can rely on.
Licensed master electricians
Panel upgrades & rewires
EV charger installation
Code-compliant work
Service area
Where we work — the Burlington area
Centered on Burlington, NC.
Neighborhoods served
Proudly serving Burlington and surrounding areas
Glencoe Mayco Elon area
Frequently asked
Answers to the questions we hear most
Do I need a permit?
Most service-panel work, rewires, and new circuits require a permit. We pull every permit and handle inspection.
Do you install EV chargers?
Yes — Tesla, ChargePoint, and any J1772 unit. Most installs run $750–$1,800.
Are estimates free?
Yes — every estimate is free and in writing.
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Electrical Services projects in Burlington and nearby
A look at the kind of work we do — every job is different, but the standards are the same.
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