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Residential Electrical Services - Denton & Fort Worth
Commercial Maintenance Services - Dallas Fort Worth

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HORNCO Residential Electrical Services offers a full range of services that will save you time, money and your health! Don't spend time and money doing it the wrong way! Leave it to the pros at HORNCO to do it the right way for you!

  • Home Lighting Design
  • Fan Installation
  • Exhaust Fan Installation
  • Electrical Inspections
  • Electrical Upgrades
  • Hi-tech Troubleshooting
  • Child-proof Outlets
  • Specialty Receptacles
  • Track and Accent Lighting
  • Shock Prevention Devices
  • Circuit Breaker Replacement
  • Ballast and Bulb Replacement
  • Wireless Lighting Controls
  • Landscape Lighting
  • Kitchen & Bath Lighting
  • Recessed Lighting
  • Holiday Lighting
  • Safety & Security
  • Surge Protection
  • Motion Sensors
  • Wiring Upgrades
  • Smoke/CO Detectors
  • Home Electrical Safety
  • Home Standby Generators
  • Power Conditioners
  • Ceiling Fan Installation
  • Lighting Controls
  • Home Energy Efficiency

... and MUCH MORE! Contact us today and discover the difference for yourself.

Electrical Safety Replacements

One this page you'll find information about the things you need to know about electrical safety hazards. Here is a valuable list of electrical system need-to-know information:

  • Service ConductorEmergency Service Restoration
    Service conductors or equipment damaged by accident, fire, or storm conditions such as ice or falling limbs may be restored to the original safe condition without required upgrading to current electrical codes assuming they did meet a code at the time of original installation. This amendment differs by city.
  • Power Company
    If your problem is on the exterior of the home at the electrical service, HORNCO Electrical Service suggests that you contact your energy provider before a repair is made. Overhead connections from the service drop to the home's electrical wiring are made by the energy provider. Repairs to be made within the meter base itself are the responsibility of the homeowner. If for some reason we make a repair that the power company would have been responsible for, we will happily refund your money.
  • Permits
    HORNCO Electrical Service completes all repairs to meet current electrical code requirements. When a permit is necessary, the permit fee will include all costs associated with the permit. Insurance, overhead costs, city permit fee, labor to pull the permit and meet the inspector (when necessary), are all included in this fee.
  • Safety
    Please understand that we train our technicians to look for safety concerns and address them. We care more about your home and your family then we do the unpleasantness of giving the "bad news". All our technicians are trained regularly by master electricians and industry experts.

When Does A Panel Need to Be Replaced?

  • Electrical PanelOutdated
    The National Fire Protection Agency recommends that electrical panels be replaced every 15-20 years.
  • Malfunctioning
    Arcing, pitting, or discoloration occurring on the bus bar are signs of overheating. This is a major symptom of a failing panel.
    See: NEC 110.12 (C).
  • Hazardous Panels
    FPE/Zinsco Panels- Federal Pacific Electric and Zinsco were both manufacturers of electrical breaker panels that were installed from the 1950's into the early 1980's. Several deaths, property losses, and electrical problems have been documented. If you are in question of the seriousness of potential hazards associated with these panels, we ask you to please research for yourself. In order to help homeowners remove these hazards, we offer special discounts if you have one of these panels.

What Else Do I Need To Know About
Replacing My Panel?

  • HORNCO Electrical Services will recommend that existing panels that are located in a clothing closet or bathroom should be relocated. In the early 1980's, the NEC ordered that over current devices not be located in the vicinity of easily ignitable materials, such as in close closets, N.E.C. 240.24 (D), nor does the N.E.C code no longer allow installations in bathrooms due to the fact that water and electricity combined is a very dangerous mixture. N.E.C. 240.24 (E)
  • Cities and "Grandfather" clauses. Many cities have amended a "grandfather" clause that is applicable to older homes and existing electrical systems. Generally, the city will not require you to relocate an existing panel. They do, however, typically require the relocation of the panel when the panel or electrical system is replaced and brought to current NEC and city codes. Many cities and mortgage companies will suggest the home electrical system to be brought to current code in order for a home to change ownership/possession. These requirements are also now being enforced with rental properties. Rental properties will also have specific code requirements regarding home electrical systems.
  • Expect to be without power for approximately 6-8 hours on a typical installation. We will restore as quickly as possible, and will try to exceed this expectation.
  • All work will be completed to meet the current standards of the National Electric Code (NEC). All of our opinions, suggestions, and recommendations are based on the National Electric Code.
  • Each city has different amendments to the NEC that they generally require. However, exceptions to these amendments may be made only by the city inspector at their discretion. Regardless if it is a city requirement, we will suggest & recommend the newest National Electric Code standards for ultimate safety, not just city code requirement.
  • FPE and Zinsco are known for breakers not tripping when overloaded. When these panels are replaced, sometimes breakers start tripping due to overloads. This is not a problem in the new panel; it is a breaker working as it is supposed to work. The only suitable repair in that case is to upgrade or add circuitry.

Preventive Maintanence with Thermal Imaging and Digital Sampling

"An ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure." Most conditions that lead to an electrical failure (then a heat and cooling failure, then a computer failure) can be prevented prior to a complete system failure due to overheated and/or loose connections. When your electrical system fails, usually there is smoke damage and sometimes water damage from the fire dept.

Non-destructive thermal imaging and digital sampling can spot trouble before it causes major problems. Non-destructive testing will not harm your circuits nor interfere with your equipment while it is running. This is the best and most cost effetive way to prevent emergency shutdowns.

Thermal ImagingThermal Imaging will allow a trained technician to "see" what the human eye can not. We cannot see electricity, only the work it does; or the damage. By viewing objects in a different range of what the eye sees, we can assess and predict problems that normal electrical test equipment would not capture or see. Electrical repair can be done prior to a failure or damage to your home or business.

Normal maintenance with standard test equipment is necessary. Just a few years ago, the equiptment we use for infrared analysis cost in the 10's of thousands of dollars. Now we can deliver this non-destructive test and help prevent failure and damage, for little more than the standard scheduled maintenance cost.

 

HORNCO Commercial and Electrical Services offers the best in commercial & residential electrical, and commercial maintenance to the following Dallas Fort Worth cities and surrounding areas::

Denton, Fort Worth, Northlake, Justin, Keller, Roanoke, Southlake, Sanger, Corinth, Hickory Creek, Highland Village, Argyle, Bartonville, Prosper, Little Elm, Double Oak, Krum, Pilot Point, Haslet, Colleyville, Aubrey, Crossroads, Lake Dallas, Gainesville, Decatur, Trophy Club, Grapevine, Rhome, Azle, Lake Worth, Saginaw, Haltom City, North Richland Hills, Richland Hills, Bedford, Hurst, Euless, Flower Mound, Lewisville, Las Colinas, White Settlement, Benbrook, Weatherford, Willow Park, Hudson Oaks, Crowley, Burleson, Joshua, Arlington, Pantego, Mansfield, Rendon, Evermen, Forest Hill, Kennedale, River Oaks, Grand Prairie, Irving, Coppell, The Colony, Carrollton, Farmers Branch, Frisco, McKinney, Fairview, Plano, Addison, Dallas, Garland, Rowlett, Allen, Desoto, Lancaster, Desoto, Cedar Hill, Mesquite, and Rockwall

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