Best Electrical Companies in North Carolina
North Carolina

Best Electrical Companies in North Carolina

Find trusted electricians professionals serving North Carolina. All contractors are independently researched and certified.

Only companies with a Certified Best Pick® badge meet our strict satisfaction & licensing requirements and are eligible for the Best Pick Guarantee.

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Only companies with a Certified Best Pick® badge meet our strict satisfaction & licensing requirements and are eligible for the Best Pick Guarantee.

Mister Sparky by Wise Electric Control Inc.
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Mister Sparky by Wise Electric Control Inc.

Certified Pro

"We have been in business for over 35 years offering electrical services in the Charlotte, NC market. We bring superior craftsmanship and professionalism to the electrical industry with customer safety as a key factor. 'No More Malarky, Call Mister Sparky!'"

5th year as a Best Pick Licensed Insured Workers' Comp

Recent Project Requests in North Carolina

Real homeowners looking for electricians in your area

Charlotte

"One outlet in kitchen not working at all and we have to be very careful of having multiple appliances working at the sam..."

Apr 25, 2026
Charlotte, NC

"Install ceiling fan in room with no ceiling fan"

Apr 5, 2026
Belmont

"Direct wire ceiling fan."

Apr 4, 2026
Fort mill

"I want to switch gas stove to electric stove for my kitchen so I need 220v socket"

Apr 3, 2026
Gastonia

"Just bought the house want to get a few things with the breakers checked iut and need an estimate for a pool heater inst..."

Apr 1, 2026
Cornelius

"Exterior flood light installed (new installation)"

Mar 31, 2026
28027

"Replace /Install new light fixture in pantry"

Mar 28, 2026
Charlotte

"We would like to get an estimate for getting a generator installed."

Sep 21, 2025
Waxhaw

"Hello-we are looking to have 3 flood lights replaced with flood light cameras, an oven hood replaced, 2 or 3 ceiling fan..."

May 19, 2025
Charlotte

"Electric Car Charging Station installation"

Apr 7, 2025
Certification Standards

How North Carolina Electrical Companies Earn Best Pick Certification

Only electrical companies that meet our strict standards earn Best Pick status.

Customer Satisfaction

Electrical companies must maintain a 4.0+ rating and an 80% recommendation rate.

Licensing & Insurance

Current state contractor license verification and general liability insurance for electrical work

Business Stability

Minimum 1 year in business with established local presence

Verified State Standing

Maintain active business registration and in good standing with the state

Operational Excellence

Consistent electrical service quality across all projects

Annual Re-Certification

Must re-qualify every year through new research

Frequently Asked Questions

Common questions about Certified Best Pick® electricians companies in North Carolina

Best Pick Certified Electrical companies in North Carolina, NC have earned their status through independent consumer research—not paid placement. To qualify, a company must meet strict standards:

  • High customer satisfaction: 4.0+ Google rating (25+ reviews) OR 80%+ recommendation rate from surveyed customers
  • Verified credentials: Active state licenses, general liability insurance, and workers' comp (where required)
  • Financial stability: Clean credit history and active Secretary of State standing
  • Local track record: Minimum 1 year serving the North Carolina, NC area

Certification is re-verified annually, ensuring continued performance.

No. Electrical companies cannot buy Best Pick Certification, improved ratings, or better placement. Our research team independently evaluates companies based on customer satisfaction, licensing, insurance, and business stability—before any business relationship exists.

Companies that earn certification pay a participation fee after qualifying, which covers the cost of ongoing research and publication. This fee has no influence on whether a company qualifies or how they appear in our directory.

The Best Pick Guarantee provides financial protection—up to $2,500 in labor costs—if a Certified Best Pick Electrical company fails to deliver on their commitments.

To be eligible:

  • Contact the company through Best Pick Reports or BestPickReports.com
  • Register for the guarantee (free)
  • Submit any claim within 45 days of the final date of service
  • Allow the company the opportunity to resolve the issue first

This guarantee applies only to Certified Best Pick companies, not Standard Pros. Full terms are available on our guarantee page.

Flickering lights in older Charlotte or Raleigh neighborhoods are often more than a minor annoyance; they frequently signal that an aging electrical system is struggling with modern demands. Many North Carolina homes constructed between 1965 and 1975 utilized aluminum branch wiring, which can oxidize and loosen at connection points over time, creating a significant fire hazard. If you notice outlets that feel warm to the touch or catch a faint waft of a burning plastic smell, the connections behind your walls may be failing due to this specific material vulnerability. Another critical warning sign involves your breaker panel's capacity. As the Research Triangle and coastal regions see rapid residential growth, the addition of high-draw appliances like EV chargers or modern HVAC systems can easily overwhelm original 100-amp service panels common in mid-century housing tracts. If breakers trip whenever you run a microwave and a hair dryer simultaneously, your system is likely undersized for today’s heavy electrical loads. Furthermore, if your home features a Federal Pacific Stab-Lok panel—common in 1970s suburban builds—be aware that these are known to fail to trip during an overload, meaning a professional inspection is essential to ensure your home remains safe during power surges or heavy use.

Before your local electrical contractor arrives, you can safely perform a few visual checks to help clarify the issue. Start with your GFCI outlets in the kitchen, bathrooms, and outdoor areas. In coastal regions like Wilmington or the Outer Banks, high salt air and humidity significantly accelerate corrosion on internal GFCI mechanisms, causing them to fail more frequently than in the drier Piedmont region. Press the test and reset buttons; if they don't click or reset properly, the outlet likely needs a professional replacement. Next, perform a visual sweep of your home’s switch plates and outlets. Note any discoloration or charring, particularly if your home was built during the late 60s or mid-70s in areas like Greensboro or Winston-Salem. This era often utilized aluminum wiring, which is prone to loosening and overheating at junctions. You should also look at the label on your breaker panel from the outside without opening the cabinet. Brands like Federal Pacific or Zinsco are high-priority concerns that you should report to your expert immediately. For those living in storm-prone zones where Duke Energy often reports lightning-related outages, check if your surge protector light is still green—frequent North Carolina thunderstorms can exhaust these devices quickly. Remember, the safety boundary is firm: never open the panel or touch internal wiring yourself. Anything beyond these visual inspections must be handled by a licensed professional to avoid fire or shock risks.

In North Carolina, the services provided by a local electrical contractor are largely driven by the state's extreme weather patterns and rapid residential expansion. High-capacity panel upgrades are frequently requested as homeowners in booming areas like Cary or the Lake Norman suburbs modernize their properties. Many 1970s-era homes were originally equipped with 100-amp service, which often requires a move to 200-amp service to safely power contemporary additions like home offices or hot tubs. Whole-house surge protection has also become an essential service due to the prevalence of severe thunderstorms and hurricanes across both the coastal and mountain regions. These protective systems safeguard expensive electronics from the frequent lightning strikes that can disrupt the local grid. Additionally, EV charger installations are rising sharply in urban centers as residents take advantage of regional incentives and infrastructure growth. For homeowners in older districts of Asheville or Durham, aluminum wiring remediation remains a top priority. Professionals use specialized connectors to stabilize joints in homes built during the copper shortage of the late 60s and early 70s, significantly reducing the fire risk inherent to that specific era’s construction materials.

When searching for the best electrical company for your project, begin by verifying credentials with the North Carolina State Board of Examiners of Electrical Contractors. Ensure the lead technician holds an active state license—either Limited, Intermediate, or Unlimited—and that the licensed electrical company carries current general liability and workers' compensation insurance. Real area expertise is evident when a local electrician understands regional challenges. For instance, in coastal areas, a knowledgeable pro will account for sandy soil conditions that affect grounding rod effectiveness, while an expert in the Piedmont will be well-versed in the local permitting requirements for Duke Energy or Dominion Energy service upgrades. To strip away the guesswork of online reviews, Best Pick Reports offers a neutral, merit-based resource. They use a 6-step certification process to identify a trusted electrical expert through independent surveys and rigorous credential checks. Since companies cannot pay for their rating and must maintain high satisfaction scores annually, it ensures consistent quality. Choosing a Certified Best Pick also secures the $2,500 Best Pick Guarantee, providing financial protection for labor costs. This level of vetting gives you confidence that your chosen pro has the authorized expertise to handle everything from intricate rewiring in historic homes to modern smart panel integrations.