You count on your electrical systems to work reliably so that you can get through the day comfortably and without disruptions. If something goes wrong with your electrical system, you’ll want it repaired and fast. When this happens, turn to C. Woods Company! We proudly offer expert electrical repairs to families throughout Tyler and the surrounding areas. With fast response times and flexible financing options, you can count on us for convenient, cost-effective solutions that leave your systems functioning properly for the long-term.
Contact our team today to schedule electrical repairs in Tyler, Longview, or the surrounding areas.
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When To Call an Electrician
Attempting DIY electrical repairs is never recommended as doing so can lead to serious consequences ranging from worsened damage to electrical equipment to personal injury or electrical fire. Don’t hesitate to contact a professional electrician for emergency repairs the moment you experience:
- Frequent circuit breaker trips: If your breaker trips often, it could indicate overloaded circuits, faulty wiring, or a malfunctioning breaker panel.
- Flickering or dimming lights: Lights that flicker, dim, or buzz might be caused by loose connections, faulty wiring, or an overloaded circuit.
- Burning smell or scorch marks: A burning odor near outlets or scorch marks on electrical panels and receptacles can signal overheating and potential fire hazards.
- Sparking or buzzing outlets: If you notice sparks when plugging or unplugging devices or hear a buzzing sound from outlets, there could be an issue with wiring or grounding.
- Nonfunctional or warm outlets and switches: If outlets or switches are warm to the touch, stop working, or show signs of damage, this could indicate faulty wiring or an overloaded circuit.
Our Electrical Repair Services
With years of electrical repair expertise, our team has experience servicing all types of equipment, including:
- Outlets: We repair faulty or non-functional outlets, ensuring safe and reliable power access throughout your home.
- Switches: Whether dealing with unresponsive, sparking, or outdated switches, we provide expert repairs.
- Circuit breakers: If your circuit breakers trip frequently or fail to reset, we can diagnose and fix the problem to prevent overloads and hazards.
- Electrical panels: We repair and upgrade electrical panels to improve safety, handle increased electrical demands, and prevent power loss.
- Wires: Damaged or outdated wiring can pose serious risks, and we specialize in repairing faulty wiring to ensure safety and efficiency.
- Lights: Whether dealing with flickering bulbs, faulty wiring, or unresponsive fixtures, our team can help with expert lighting repair.
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Why Choose C. Woods Company?
With an unwavering commitment to customer satisfaction, C. Woods Company is proud to be the preferred source for electrical repair in Tyler, TX. Our team strives to provide a hassle-free experience from start to finish, offering financing options and discounts to help families save on unexpected electrical repairs.
Get your electrical system working like new by contacting our team to schedule expert electrical repairs.
Electrical Repair FAQs
Flickering lights can be caused by loose wiring, an overloaded circuit, a faulty lightbulb, or issues with the electrical panel. If the problem persists, it’s best to have a licensed electrician inspect the system to prevent potential hazards.
Localized power outages may be due to a tripped circuit breaker, a blown fuse, faulty wiring, or an overloaded circuit. If resetting the breaker doesn’t fix the issue, an electrician can diagnose and repair the underlying problem.
If you detect a burning smell or see scorch marks on an outlet, immediately turn off the power to that area at the breaker and avoid using the outlet. Contact a professional electrician right away, as this could indicate overheating, faulty wiring, or a fire hazard.