
Serving Liberty Hill, TX and surrounding areas
Approved
In business since 2023
Emergency services offered
Warranties offered
"pot lights replaced and other electrical projects looked at"





+30


Serving Liberty Hill, TX and surrounding areas
Approved
In business since 2023
Emergency services offered
Warranties offered
"pot lights replaced and other electrical projects looked at"





+30

Serving Liberty Hill, TX and surrounding areas
Approved
Super Service Award Winner
In business since 2023
Free estimates
Emergency services offered
"FIVE STARS!! EMPWR is awesome please bring them your business. Eugene The owner just saved us so much money! Single mom here on a budget. My electricity went out and I tried to do my do diligence by checking the breaker but I missed something. The owner was kind enough to face time with me and saw the issue. He explained what I missed and then we had lights. Please call them for all your electrical needs. This was the most helpful honest company I've ever encountered."





+5

Serving Liberty Hill, TX and surrounding areas
Approved
In business since 2003
Emergency services offered
Warranties offered
"Electrician Wade was extremely professional. He has a strong work ethic and did a top-notch job. I will absolutely call him for any future electrical needs. The staff personnel at their office were equally professional. I can highly recommend this company.
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Serving Liberty Hill, TX and surrounding areas
Approved
In business since 2016
Free estimates
Credit card accepted
"Very professional and a reasonable price. I recommend to anyone looking for dependable electrical work."

Serving Liberty Hill, TX and surrounding areas
Approved
In business since 1978
Free estimates
Emergency services offered
"The electrician showed up on time. He reviewed all the electrical in the house. He fixes the outlets and switches and installed one light fixture. He also installed a power safety at my main electrical box."





+3

Serving Liberty Hill, TX and surrounding areas
Approved
In business since 2018
Emergency services offered
Warranties offered
"Morningstar Light and Electric is an exceptional company to engage with for electrical services. Their responsiveness and punctuality in scheduling are commendable. Moreover, their level of craftsmanship is unrivaled. I highly recommend their services over any other electrical companies in the Austin, Texas, area. For your upcoming electrical projects, I advise contacting them as the primary choice."



Serving Liberty Hill, TX and surrounding areas
Approved
In business since 2020
Free estimates
Small jobs welcome
"Stetson is a true professional. He takes pride in his job and his company. I would recommend FES for any electrical job. They will be my electric contractor as long as I have my house here. Thanks!"





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Serving Liberty Hill, TX and surrounding areas
Approved
Super Service Award Winner
In business since 2016
Emergency services offered
Warranties offered
"MR Electric called first and fixed the problem."





+5

Serving Liberty Hill, TX and surrounding areas
Approved
In business since 2014
Emergency services offered
Credit card accepted
"Andy did a great job on wiring a new building as well as adding cat 5 wiring to my existing home. He worked around some challenging access issues for the cat 5 install and made sure everything was working before he left. The quality of all the work was outstanding. He provided some good advice in one aspect of the install in the new build, helping me avoid a costly mistake. He was very friendly, timely, and easy to work with. His prices were entirely fair. I 100% recommend Andy!"





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Serving Liberty Hill, TX and surrounding areas
Approved
In business since 2004
Free estimates
Credit card accepted
"I asked K L Turner Electric to run an outdoor 20amp circuit to the back of my property where I'm building a terrace and another circuit around the back of my pool patio. They did a great job. I then asked them to come back and help me with motion detection spot lights and adding a new circuit in the front for my water fountain. These guys work fast and get the job done well. These were three separate projects and I will use them again! I've also recommended them to my neighbors. Excellent work and great crew! These guys did a very professional job. My only issue with the terrace circuit was that when the trench was filled in over the conduit, they reused the soil and sod they dug up but the soil 18" down had lots of stones and that's what was put over the sod when they backfilled. I ended up raking most up and putting down good quality sod soil to stimulate the grass to grow back. I just wish they'd used some bags of good top soil and not what was dug up to cover over the sod. I would have gladly paid that little extra."
There is often some confusion about the type of work these professionals do. They only work on electrical systems such as outlets, lighting fixtures and electrical panels – they aren’t appliance repairmen.
There are three types of electricians: Master, Journeyman and Apprentice. Electrical licensing varies quite a bit by state. Some have licenses for apprentices and some do not. Some have a master’s rank while others stop at journeyman. Despite the differences, they all require a minimum amount of experience and usually classroom time.
Apprentice electricians aren’t usually licensed and spend 4 years learning the trade. Throughout that time, they work on a wide range of projects to learn to become a Journeyman. They’ll do basic work like installing fixtures and replacing outlets all the way to assisting in wiring a home. Regardless of the type of project, they must always be supervised by a Journeyman or Master electrician.
Journeymen work without supervision. In a few states, this is the highest level available and they can do all levels of work from wiring a new home to installing a light. In some states, they need a separate electrical contractor license to run a business. In places with a master’s level, a journeyman can do all work besides design new electrical systems.
Master electricians usually manage a shop, design new electrical systems in new construction and oversee both Journeyman and Apprentices. They typically bid new projects. Though they focus on larger projects, it’s not unheard of for a homeowner to request a Master Electrician for a house call. If you do, expect to spend up to 25% more for the visit.
Generally, you don’t tip electricians, but that’s not to say they don’t appreciate it if you do. You can offer them something to drink or eat, like coffee and donuts. Most will appreciate it if you do.
The education and certifications required to become an electrician vary by state, though they generally follow this list:
Apprentice
Does not always require a license depending on the state.
Learns on the job under Journeyman and Master Electricians.
Usually needs 4 years on-the-job training before they can test for a Journeyman license. Many states also require a technical degree to advance.
Always require supervision.
Journeyman
Needs between 8,000 to 10,000 hours of on-the-job training and usually 500 to 1,000 hours of classroom experience.
Can usually supervise apprentices.
They can diagnose and repair electrical problems.
Master
Achieved after an additional two years (4,000 hours) working as a Journeyman and taking the Master Electrician Exam.
Besides diagnosing and repairing electrical systems, they also design them. In most places they run shops and inspect Journeyman and Apprentice work.
Not a recognized rank in all states.
Electrical Contractor License is an optional license in some states for a Master Electrician to run a business. Some states have this instead of the Master license.
Electricians make an average of $26 per hour but it ranges with experience and licensing. An apprentice may make about half that while a Master Electrician may hit closer to $40 per hour. This figure represents how much they make; not how much they bill. Their salary is only one component of their costs. They must also figure in overhead, taxes, equipment, insurance and several other expenses.
Leave electrical work to the professionals. Electrical systems are complex and potentially hazardous when not handled and installed correctly. If it were easy, it wouldn’t take 4 years to become a journeyman or 6 years for a master’s license. If you are determined to forge ahead yourself, understand home electrical safety before beginning any project.Even for simple common electrical projects, a licensed pro is best. Not only is it safer, but contractors guarantee and insure their work. Hire a professional to keep your home’s electrical systems functioning properly and safely.
Use our comprehensive electrician directory page to find local, licensed contractors. You can browse ratings, reviews and pricing of top professionals in your area. Sign up to receive quotes or let us match you to an electrician near you.
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