
Serving League City, 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 League City, 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 League City, TX and surrounding areas
Approved
In business since 2015
Free estimates
Warranties offered
"Outstanding service and top notch expertise. Install everything to code and corrected everything from the previous contractors. Did exactly what they quoted and installed everything with a clean and professional look Definitely recommend to anyone who needs electrical work"





+44

Serving League City, TX and surrounding areas
Approved
In business since 1991
Free estimates
Emergency services offered
"This was a fairly large and expensive piece of necessary home maintenance. My home is now 25 years old, and I am the original owner. My main circuit breaker had been "acting up" recently; that is, it randomly failed (opened) as the day proceeded and the temperature rose. It is housed along with all of my other circuit breakers in my main breaker box, which is directly exposed to the early afternoon sun in the late spring and early fall months. Concerned, I did a bit of research online to discover my box likely had reached end-of-life. I called 2 contractors for estimates, and chose West Houston Electric to replace the box. In addition, my original ground rod was disconnected from my home's main grounding lead, which West Houston found when they inspected my box to give me a bid. I was told the original rod was likely galvanized metal provided by the builder, and that it had likely deteriorated significantly over the 25-year life of my house. They also suggested a "whole home" surge protector to minimize the effect of voltage surges that occur, the tech said, on a daily basis. These surges, it was claimed, have a deteriorating effect on any electric devices in my house, especially on "high tech" equipment that utilized chip technology. Both bidding contractors made this claim. I must say I haven't experienced any failures in chip-based technologies in my home. But, my AC compressor, when it comes on, comes on "hard." It must draw a lot of amperage when it cycles on, and it will do so often in the summer months. (I have a "start switch" on it to minimize the abruptness of its operation, but I often wonder what it draws as it is a very loud start.) I chose West Houston Electric to do the work because their competitor found almost $6,000 worth of work to do. To their credit, the tech broke that down to "must haves," "should haves," and "nice to haves." Even so, their bid for the "must haves," the work West Houston performed, was higher. The tech was on time for the scheduled work and seemed quite knowledgeable and likable. The owner had spoken to me on the phone, and came by twice during the work to check on progress. This is a relatively long procedure, by the way. It takes about 4-5 hours start to finish, and your power will be out most of that time. The tech found one more issue that seemed prudent to address regarding a GIF breaker for my pool pump, The competing contractor had suggested that as well. Though the risk is low that a pump failure might cause electricity to flow into my pool, it was the sort of risk that entailed mortality on the down side--that circuit is 220v. It the pump failed, and it caused current to flow into the pool, and anyone was in it, it would be "curtains." If this were to occur, I could not live with myself having chosen to take the risk instead of spending about $400. So, I conceded to add the additional protection. The work proceeded well. The tech and I struck up a good conversation about lawn maintenance, a favorite chore of mine (and his), and it finished up pretty much as we expected. West Houston did a fine job for me. I will use them again as there are always a few more things to be done in a house as old as mine. ("Old" is such an odd description of a house that is 25 years old; but that is Houston for you.)"





+23

Serving League City, TX and surrounding areas
Approved
In business since 2006
Free estimates
Emergency services offered
"I had a nagging electrical problem that involved an old underground cable which caused the pool pump to trip at the breaker. Lumens rewired the whole thing and got things running smoothly again. I like their promptness (no waiting one or two weeks for a quote). They were at my place within a couple days and gave me two quotes. The electricians and owner were very professional. Other companies didnâ t fit the bill for either promptness or professionalism, but sometimes you get lucky and find a company like Lumens!"





+35

Serving League City, TX and surrounding areas
Approved
Super Service Award Winner
In business since 2023
Free estimates
Warranties offered
"Yes extremely professional and clean. Came across some unexpected concrete in the wall but still got the job done. Will definitely have them back for any more electrical work I need done. Outstanding job!"





+18

Serving League City, TX and surrounding areas
Approved
Super Service Award Winner
In business since 2023
Free estimates
Emergency services offered
"All aspects of the work were excellent. I was extremely happy with the results for the new outlet. I highly recommend them for any electrical needs."





+20

Serving League City, TX and surrounding areas
Approved
In business since 2000
Free estimates
Emergency services offered
"Mr Electric of north Houston were outstanding in their work, their prompt and timely response to my electrical issues was excellent. Sam the electrician was amazing and he work on my electrical issues as if it was his own house. The passion and dedication he showed at resolving my electrical issues was outstanding. Thank you Mr Electric of North Houston for job well done"





+7

Serving League City, TX and surrounding areas
Approved
Super Service Award Winner
In business since 2005
Free estimates
Emergency services offered
"Electrical work is mot a DYI for my family. Iâ m satisfied with the work."





+46

Serving League City, TX and surrounding areas
Approved
In business since 2021
Free estimates
Credit card accepted
"Fantastic experience. I called at 11:00a for a generator start up and they were there by 2p and finished in less than an hour. Professional, experienced, and friendly team. Will use them for all of my electrical needs moving forward. A+"





+7

Serving League City, TX and surrounding areas
Approved
In business since 2018
Free estimates
Emergency services offered
"The guys from Gladiator Electric were very friendly and knowledgeable about the various projects I wanted to complete. The were very competitive with their pricing and completed everything on my list at a reasonable price. I will be using them again for my next project"



In some states and municipalities, licensed and registered handypersons can change a light fixture and do minor electrical work. However, you should check with your state and local licensing boards before hiring a local handyperson. In most cases, it’s safer and more practical to hire an electrician for this job. It may cost more, but hiring a licensed electrician means they’ll get the work done to code.
Special light fixtures, known as damp-rated light fixtures, are recommended in bathrooms, particularly if they're near damp areas like showers and over the bathtub. However, in most locations, they’re not a strict requirement. For safety and longevity, damp-rated fixtures are a better choice. If you work with a lighting contractor in your area, they may be able to recommend the right kinds of fixtures for your space.
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