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Electrical repairs in Austin, TX
Licensed electrical repairs from our Austin shop. Real person on the line, licensed electrician on every job.
Keil Electric Austin handles electrical repairs for homes and businesses across the Austin metro: outlet and switch repair, light switch replacement, individual circuit and wiring repair, and other faults that do not require full panel or service-entrance work. A licensed electrician walks every diagnostic and writes a fixed-price quote before work begins.
Austin: Most days we're already in the area. Same-day appointments when capacity allows. After-hours emergencies dispatched when a licensed electrician is available, a real person at the local shop answers and tells you the ETA on the call.
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Recent work from the Austin team.
Real installs and service calls across our Austin coverage area.
Permits and inspections
Not every job requires a permit. When the local AHJ requires one, we pull it, schedule the inspection, and stay with the job until it passes. No paperwork on you.
What's covered
Written warranty: 5-year on outlets, fixtures, and EV chargers; 10-year on wire and breakers; lifetime on panelboxes and surge protection. Parts and labor. Transfers with the home.
What is different about electrical repairs in Texas.
Some of what we do for electrical repairs is shaped by the codes and conditions specific to Texas. Here is what tends to differ versus other states.
Code adoption in Texas
Texas adopts the National Electrical Code at the state level through the Texas Department of Licensing and Regulation, with most cities in the Austin metro adopting the most recent NEC cycle within a year or two of publication. Round Rock, Cedar Park, Pflugerville, and Austin proper each maintain their own permitting offices with slightly different inspection scheduling and form workflows. We track which cycle each AHJ in our coverage area is currently enforcing, so the scope we write for a job in Cedar Park is current to that city, not just current to "Texas." When a project crosses jurisdictions or sits in unincorporated county, we route the permit through the correct authority and tell you upfront which inspection cadence applies.
Hot-climate considerations
Central Texas summers run long and hot, and that affects electrical repairs in ways that are easy to underestimate. Panels mounted on west-facing exterior walls run hotter all afternoon. Attic-mounted equipment derates per code because ambient attic temperatures regularly clear 130°F. AC compressors pull near-rated current for hours at a stretch through July and August, which puts more thermal cycling on terminations than the same equipment would see in a milder climate. We size conductors and breakers with that summer load profile in mind, not just the nameplate minimum. On older homes we look closely at terminations that may have loosened from years of heat cycling, those are a common cause of intermittent issues that get misdiagnosed elsewhere.
Severe weather and storm response
The metro sees thunderstorm hail, the occasional derecho, and the post-storm spike in generator and surge-protection demand that comes with each event. We keep enough surge-protection inventory at the shop to swap out a damaged whole-home unit same-day after a strike, and we know which generator and transfer-switch SKUs are realistic to source quickly when the supply chain tightens after a regional event. After the 2021 winter storm we also got a lot more careful about which loads customers actually need on backup, versus which loads end up on the generator only because nobody asked the question at install time.
Cities where we run electrical repairs.
We dispatch electrical repairs across the Austin area from our shop. Pick your city for the local page, or "See all cities" for the full coverage list.
Why hiring a licensed electrician matters.
For electrical repairs, here's the honest comparison. We'd tell you the same thing if we weren't trying to win the job.
A licensed electrician
Unlicensed for electrical
Doing it yourself
General electrical repair in the Austin metro covers outlet, switch, fixture, and circuit work that doesn’t require Panel Upgrade or full rewiring. The Round Rock team handles repair work across the Austin metro with diagnostic-first scoping.
Older Austin home patterns
Hyde Park, Travis Heights, Tarrytown, Old West Austin, and similar central Austin neighborhoods regularly produce repair scope that turns into broader work when we look behind the device. Aluminum branch wiring, knob-and-tube in attic circuits, and aged Romex without grounding conductors are common findings.
Suburban quick-repair patterns
Cedar Park, Round Rock, Pflugerville, Leander, and similar post-2000 suburbs produce shorter-scope repairs: failed dimmers (LED-dimmer compatibility issues), AFCI nuisance trips on older designs, GFCI tripped at upstream outlets, smart-switch wiring questions during home automation projects.
Storm and freeze recovery work
Post-storm and post-freeze repair work is a recurring pattern. Surge-damaged GFCI breakers, water-damaged outlets, and circuits that fail months after a freeze event from delayed insulation damage all show up. We test affected circuits when the homeowner reports symptoms.
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Common questions for Electrical repairs in Austin, TX
What kinds of electrical repairs does Keil Electric handle?
Outlet and switch repair, light switch replacement, individual circuit issues, dead receptacles, intermittent power on a circuit, and small wiring repairs. Anything that is not a full panel or rewire job typically falls under this scope.
How does the team scope a repair on the first call?
We ask what is not working, when it started, which breaker or room is affected, and whether anyone has tried to reset a breaker. Photos of the device or area help. From there we confirm whether the visit is repair, diagnostic, or larger.
When does a repair turn into a bigger job?
When the cause is upstream of the device - a panel issue, damaged wiring in the wall, or aged service equipment. We always tell you before scope grows so the conversation about cost and timing happens before the work continues.
Do you carry common parts on the truck?
Both locations carry standard outlets, switches, breakers, and basic supplies on every service truck. Less common parts are sourced after the diagnostic visit.
Can you handle repairs in older homes safely?
Yes. Older homes with knob-and-tube, aluminum, or aged Romex wiring need extra care during repair so existing problems are not made worse. We flag wiring conditions on the first visit so the homeowner has the full picture.
Do you do outlet repair?
Yes. Outlet repair, outlet replacement, GFCI outlet replacement, and AFCI outlet replacement are standard scope. If a backstabbed connection is the cause (the spring connection on the back of cheap outlets), we replace with screw-terminal fixtures for long-term reliability.
Can you replace a GFCI outlet?
Yes. We replace and install GFCI outlets in kitchens, bathrooms, garages, exterior locations, and any other code-cycle-required location. Where current code now requires GFCI but the original install predated it, we tell you up front it is a code-correction job and quote accordingly.
Do you fix ceiling fans?
Yes. Ceiling fan repair (wobble, wiring fault, no-power, light kit issues, remote pairing) is standard scope. If the existing box is not fan-rated, we pull a fan-rated box before mounting a replacement.
Do you repair light fixtures?
Yes. Light fixture repair, light fixture replacement, and exterior fixture work (with proper weatherproofing) are common single-visit jobs.
Need electrical repairs in Austin?
Tell us about the project. A licensed Austin licensed electrician walks the job in person and writes a real scope, backed by our written warranty.