From the newer homes in Teravista and Mayfield Ranch to the established streets around Old Town and Brushy Creek, a Level 2 charger on its own dedicated circuit — sized to your panel and built to code, with one clear price agreed before we begin.
The car is rarely the fire risk — the connection is. A growing share of home-charging fires start at the outlet or breaker: loose terminals, the wrong wire gauge, a NEMA 14-50 plug put in by someone without EV experience. Hours of continuous load bake the insulation brittle and wear the breaker out early, so it trips before its time. Independent testing has clocked improperly installed chargers at 350°F before they caught fire.
Plenty of Austin homes — especially those built before the mid-1980s — run a panel already near full. Add 40 to 60 amps for a charger and you can push it past what it can safely carry. We run a load calculation first and tell you straight: charger only, charger with Static Power Management, or charger plus a panel upgrade.
An EV circuit needs the right wire gauge and breaker, proper grounding, weather-rated parts outdoors, and a permit and inspection where your city requires it. Skip those and a faulty connection can surge straight into your EV and fry its onboard charger — a repair north of $10,000 your dealer won’t cover. We build it to NEC code, the first time.
Round Rock has more people working in computers and math than almost anywhere in the country — and the home-charging know-how to match. So the question usually isn’t whether you want a proper Level 2 charger. It’s whether the circuit behind it is ready for a car that draws steadily, for hours, every night. That part is ours to get right.
This city is really two housing stories, and the kindest install respects which one is yours. The newer master-planned neighborhoods off University Boulevard and SH 79 — Teravista, Mayfield Ranch, Walsh Ranch, the Highlands — were built this century with roomy 200-amp panels and garages that suit a charger beautifully; most are a clean, same-day install. The established side — the limestone-and-Craftsman homes around Old Town, the 1980s and ’90s builds near Brushy Creek — often runs a panel that’s already doing a lot of good work. We simply look first, and tell you what we find.
A microwave pulls hard for a minute. An electric car draws its full rate for six, eight, ten hours at a stretch — a steady, demanding load the wiring carries all night long. Sized and connected properly, that’s effortless, and you never think about it again. Our work is to size the dedicated circuit for the car in your driveway today and the one you might choose next, so the charger fades quietly into your routine and stays that way for years.
An older Round Rock panel near capacity doesn’t mean a panel upgrade is your only road. Certified-installer Static Power Management can hold the charger comfortably below your panel’s safe ceiling, paired with a right-sized breaker — often enough to add charging without touching the service at all. When an upgrade truly is the better choice, you’ll see that option laid out plainly beside the one that avoids it, and you decide with the whole picture in front of you.
Because Round Rock sits in Oncor territory, you can choose your own electricity provider — and that opens a door many cities nearby don’t have. If you drive a Tesla, you can enroll with Tesla Electric and add unlimited home charging for about $15 a month per vehicle, drawn from 100% Texas-generated renewable energy. It’s their plan, not ours — but we make sure the charger we install is wired to take full advantage of it from the first night.
Some installs call for a permit and an inspection; many don’t. If and when yours does, we take care of the paperwork and the scheduling, and we coordinate anything your utility needs — so the only thing you do is park and plug in. You won’t be handed a phone number or a form.
We start with a careful look: your panel’s capacity, the run to where you park, and the charger you have in mind. Then we hand you a single, written price — agreed before any work starts, with nothing discovered halfway through. If financing would make it easier, we can walk you through it, gently and only if you ask.
Some installers mount the charger, hand you the bill, and leave you to chase the permit and inspection yourself. Ours doesn’t — one price, one crew, one company that owns the whole job from the load calculation to the final inspection.
On a fuller Old Town or Brushy Creek panel, certified-installer software keeps the charger comfortably below your panel’s safe ceiling, paired with a right-sized breaker — so you can often add charging with no panel upgrade at all.
Your install is backed up to five years, labor and all, and the charger keeps its own manufacturer’s warranty on top. If anything we wired ever needs a second look, we come back — no fine print.
Sized and mounted for the car you drive now and the one you might choose next — a higher charge rate, a second vehicle, a future battery. We leave headroom so a later change isn’t a teardown.
We don’t leave at ‘it powers on.’ We test the charger under real load, get its app and Wi-Fi talking, and walk you through schedules and charge limits before we go.
If your project calls for a permit and inspection, we look after the paperwork and the scheduling, and coordinate anything your utility needs — quietly, as part of the job.
Tesla Wall Connector, ChargePoint, Wallbox, a hardwired unit or a NEMA 14-50 outlet — we install the charger that suits your car and your garage, not whatever happens to be on the shelf.
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.
No mystery, no pressure, nothing discovered halfway through.
We look at your panel’s capacity, the run from the panel to where you park, and the charger you want — then run a load calculation, whether you’re in a newer Teravista home or a 1950s house near Old Town.
One clear number, in writing. If your project needs a permit, we handle it, and we coordinate anything your utility needs — so you don’t make a single call.
Many charger-ready Round Rock homes are finished the same day you approve. We mount the charger, run the dedicated circuit, test it under load, and show you how it works. Then you plug in at home for good.
Not sure your Round Rock panel is ready for a charger? Book the evaluation and we’ll show you exactly where you stand.
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.
Bobby and Jose installed a home charger and a new subpanel, did excellent work, and were helpful and informative the whole way. We’ll be calling them again.
Danny listened to our goals and built a solution that future-proofs our 45-year-old home. The crew was thorough and professional, and Nicole handled the city permits and inspections for a seamless experience.
We back your install for up to five years. The charger carries its manufacturer’s warranty (Tesla four years, ChargePoint three, others vary). During your coverage, if the charger is damaged or fails, you get the replacement from the maker and we handle the labor, wiring, and reinstall at no added cost — within 24 hours of your request. Swap to a newer charger any time in your warranty and we install it with no extra labor charge.
No payments and no interest for the first 3 months if paid in full, then low monthly payments, as low as $26.26/mo over the term. On installs $1,000+, through GoodLeap.
*Financing provided by GoodLeap, LLC, subject to credit approval; minimum purchase $1,000. The promotional plan has no payments and no interest for the first 3 months — no interest if the balance is paid in full within the promotional period. If it is not paid in full, interest is charged from the funding date and the balance converts to a fixed-rate loan of up to 120 months at 11.49%–15.49% APR with Autopay. Payment examples are estimates; actual terms depend on the amount financed and creditworthiness. Not all applicants qualify. See financing details.
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