frequently asked questions

FAQ's

Find answers to common electrical questions, service areas, pricing, licensing, emergency repairs, and scheduling with Balanced Electric, proudly serving Houston, Texas with reliable, professional electrical solutions for homes and businesses.


  • Do you handle residential electrical repairs and upgrades?

    Yes. We specialize in residential electrical services, including troubleshooting, repairs, panel upgrades, rewiring, lighting installations, and electrical safety improvements for homes throughout the Houston area.

  • Are you licensed and insured?

    Yes. Balanced Electric is fully licensed and insured. All work is completed by a Texas-licensed Master Electrician and follows local and state electrical codes to ensure safety and compliance.

  • Do you provide free estimates or inspections?

    We provide free estimates and free electrical inspections for residential customers. This allows issues to be evaluated clearly, concerns explained upfront, and recommendations shared before any work begins.

  • What areas do you serve around Houston?

    We serve Houston, Texas and surrounding communities across the greater Houston area. If coverage is uncertain for a specific location, reaching out directly is the fastest way to confirm.


  • How quickly can electrical repairs be scheduled?

    Scheduling depends on project scope and urgency, but electrical repairs affecting safety or power reliability are prioritized whenever possible.

  • Can older homes support modern electrical upgrades?

    Yes. Older homes can be upgraded safely through rewiring, panel replacements, and circuit improvements to support modern appliances and technology.

  • Do you handle electrical code corrections?

    Yes. Code corrections address safety violations, outdated installations, and compliance issues to align systems with current electrical standards.

  • Is preventative electrical maintenance important?

    Yes. Preventative maintenance helps detect hidden issues early, reduces unexpected failures, and extends the overall lifespan of electrical systems.