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Electrical problems are not something to put off. Faulty wiring, overloaded panels, and flickering circuits are fire hazards and safety risks. At Yates Services of Memphis, our licensed electricians handle everything from minor outlet repairs to full panel upgrades, with the same upfront pricing and honest approach that Memphis homeowners have come to expect from us.
We work on homes throughout Shelby County, including Memphis, Germantown, Collierville, Bartlett, and the surrounding areas. Whether you need a quick fix or a planned electrical upgrade, we will assess the situation, explain what needs to happen, and get it done right.
Electrical issues can be subtle or they can be obvious, but either way they need to be handled by someone who knows what they are doing. Our electricians are fully licensed and insured in Tennessee, and they are trained to diagnose problems accurately instead of guessing or recommending unnecessary work.
We bring that same no-nonsense approach to every electrical job we take on. Whether you are dealing with a breaker that keeps tripping, a panel that cannot handle your home’s electrical load, or outlets that need upgrading, you will get a clear explanation, a fair price, and workmanship that meets Tennessee electrical code.
A breaker trips when a circuit is drawing more current than it can safely handle. This could mean you have too many devices on a single circuit, a short circuit somewhere in your wiring, or a ground fault. Repeated tripping is a warning sign that should not be ignored. Let us take a look before it becomes a serious problem.
: If your home has a panel rated at 100 amps or less and you are running modern appliances, HVAC systems, and electronics, an upgrade to 200 amps is worth considering. Panels that use fuses instead of breakers should also be replaced. Signs you may need an upgrade include frequently tripping breakers, flickering lights, or burning smells near your panel.
Some minor tasks, like replacing a light switch or outlet, may fall within a DIY scope. But anything involving your main panel, new circuits, or wiring that runs through walls should be handled by a licensed electrician. Improper electrical work is a leading cause of house fires and can void your homeowner's insurance.
Many electrical projects require permits and inspections from the City of Memphis or Shelby County. Our licensed electricians handle the permitting process as part of the job, so you do not have to worry about compliance.