For the homes of Sun City and the historic streets around the square, a safe home is a calm home. We evaluate the protections yours has — GFCI, surge, grounding, working smoke and CO alarms — show you plainly what it’s missing, and bring it gently up to date.
A breaker that catches a fault, an alarm that sounds in time, a surge sent safely to ground — safety is the quiet absence of trouble. We make sure those quiet guards are in place.
Surge protection for the electronics and medical equipment a household may rely on, and smoke and CO alarms that are present and powered, matter most where comfort and independence are the whole point. We give them particular care.
Some Georgetown homes from the mid-1960s to the ’70s carry aluminum branch wiring that can loosen with age. With the right connectors it’s made safe — the first step is simply finding out.
A safe home rarely announces itself. It’s the quiet absence of trouble — the breaker that catches a fault before you feel it, the alarm that sounds in time, the surge that goes harmlessly to ground. For a household that values calm, that quiet is worth making sure of.
Sun City was designed around comfort and independence, and the electrical side of that deserves the same thought. We pay particular attention to what matters most as a home and its owners settle in: GFCI protection in kitchens, baths and outdoors; dependable surge protection for the electronics and medical equipment a household may depend on; and smoke and CO alarms that are present, powered, and well within their service life. None of it is alarming — it’s simply the quiet groundwork of a home you can stop worrying about.
Much of the housing around Georgetown’s square went up before GFCI near water, before arc-fault protection, before grounding was standard everywhere it’s now expected. A careful evaluation tells you exactly where your home stands, so any updates are chosen rather than guessed at.
Some Georgetown homes from the mid-1960s through the ’70s carry aluminum branch wiring, which can loosen and warm at its connections as it ages. It’s a known, manageable condition — with the right connectors and devices it’s made safe without rewiring the house. The first step is simply knowing whether you have it, which our evaluation tells you.
After the evaluation, we hand you a plain-language summary — what genuinely needs attention now, what can wait, and what’s perfectly fine — with one clear price for anything you choose to address. We fix what matters and tell you what doesn’t need touching.
We review protection, grounding, the panel, and your alarms throughout — then explain what we find in plain language, with no pressure.
Protection near water, outdoors, and in living spaces — added where your home needs it, not everywhere for its own sake.
Whole-home surge protection sends spikes safely to ground, guarding electronics and the medical equipment a household may depend on.
Where older homes carry aluminum branch wiring, the right connectors and devices make it safe without rewiring the house.
We confirm alarms are present where they belong, correctly powered, and within their service life — one of the simplest, most important parts of a safe home.
We address what genuinely needs attention and tell you plainly what doesn’t — a clear picture, not a long invoice.
Our team does the work and lays out your options, so you choose the right solution — not the most expensive one.Which means the recommendation you get is the one your home actually needs.
We install one tier of equipment: the top-tier brands we stand behind for the long run. Lesser parts are a false economy, so we don’t fit them.Which means what goes into your walls today is still working in twenty years.
We’re not paid to rush. We take the time the job actually needs and stand behind the result until it’s right.Which means the work is done right the first time — and made right if it ever isn’t.
You’ll know exactly what’s protected and what isn’t.
Surge, GFCI/AFCI, grounding, and the age and coverage of your smoke and CO alarms — the whole picture.
What’s solid, what’s a genuine risk, and what it costs to close the gaps — explained, not just listed.
Protection added and corrected to NEC and local code, tested, and documented.
We show you what’s protecting what, and how to test it going forward.
Want to know where your home actually stands? Book a safety assessment.
Accredited and in good standing with the Better Business Bureau.
Recognized for service quality every year, 2018–2025.
Tesla, SPAN, and the panel makers we trust certify who installs their equipment — and they don’t certify lightly.
Five stars on Google, Yelp, and Angi — earned the hard way, one job at a time.
We honor our warranties — no loophole-hunting, no nonsense exclusions. If we install it, we own it.
Fully licensed and insured. When a job needs permits, we manage all of it — nothing for you to chase.
DC upgraded our electrical panel and the service from start to finish was excellent — on time, hard-working, and everything explained before they left.
We got multiple bids and the team at DC were the easy choice. They walked us through what was a genuine risk and what wasn’t, took care of everything thoroughly, and there were no surprises.
Our safety work is backed by a workmanship warranty, and the equipment we install carries its manufacturer’s warranty. The protections you can’t see should be the ones you can count on.
A growing library of completed work across Greater Austin — and the badges we've earned along the way.
Tell us what you need and our office will get back to you to set a time. A licensed electrician handles the visit.
Our office calls to set a time that works. A licensed electrician then handles the visit — and walks you through clear options and pricing.
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3906 N Lamar Blvd, Suite 204 AB
Austin, TX 78756
Open 24/7 · Weekend service for existing customers
Austin is home — the surrounding towns are family. Serving all of Greater Austin.