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Indoor Lighting Installation by a Licensed Electrician.

Local Electrician in Fort Worth, TX

Whether you’re looking for energy-efficient LED lighting, stylish pendant lights, or functional under-cabinet lighting, we have the perfect solution for you. Contact APEX Electrical today to schedule a consultation and discover the transformative power of new lighting.

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Service Appointments require a $75 scheduling fee. No Refunds. Rescheduling allowed within 24 hours. No show appointments will not be refunded. the $75.00 scheduling fee. Service Calls are a one hour minimum at $240. Many repairs can be done within that hour. Online Estimates will be provided within 48hrs. of time received.

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Apex Electrical is a fully insured and licensed local electrician serving homes and businesses in Fort Worth, Arlington, Aledo, Burleson, Mansfield, Lake Worth, Weatherford, Saginaw, Benbrook and all surrounding areas. We handle all types of electrical repair, landscape lighting, LED lighting, LED retrofits and home automation solutions.

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Do you need a local electrician in the Fort Worth area? Look no further than Apex Electrical for repair and installation services in Fort Worth, TX, and all nearby cities. Contact Apex Electrical of Fort Worth today to schedule a licensed electrician in your area for any type of residential and commercial electrical repair & installation needs. Apex Electrical of Fort Worth, your local trusted electrician.

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Electrical FAQs

Yes. Tripping a breaker is a fairly common electrical occurrence that most homeowners face. To reset your circuit breaker, simply look at your breaker box to identify any of the switches that are out of place. All you need to do is flip the switch back to its normal position, and you should be good to go!

Lightbulbs tend to burn out quickly if they are not the proper wattage for the fixture or appliance. Make sure you only use lightbulbs that are the correct power that’s intended for each specific use.

Tamper-resistant receptacles feature “doors” that slide in front of the openings to prevent children from inserting items into the holes and experiencing an electrical shock. These outlets are typically found in homes built after 2008 and are recommended for renovation projects as well.

Yes. Any outlet that can be exposed to the elements must adhere to certain standards and are manufactured with certain weather-resistant features in place.

When the electrical current that passes through a fuse exceeds the limit, it burns a hole in the thin strip of metal. This stops the flow of current and it means you have a blown a fuse. Fuses need to be replaced (not reset).

When the electrical current exceeds the limit through a circuit breaker, however, the breaker trip setting opens to stop the flow of current. Breakers are re-settable by flipping the handle on the face of the breaker.

Low-voltage fixtures include a transformer to reduce voltage (say from 120 volts to 12 volts). The downside to low-voltage fixtures, however, can be higher installation costs. Also, transformers tend to create heat and mounting locations can be tricky.

When you use an electrical appliance, the current flows from your service panel to the device. A grounded wire gives the unused electrical current a safe way back to the service panel so there’s no danger in the event of a short circuit.

Electrical plugs should fit snugly into the receptacle. If you find that your plugs are loose or fall out of outlets, that’s a big indication that it needs to be replaced. Additionally, if you notice that an outlet feels hot or warm, you should call an electrician immediately to address the issue.

GFCI outlets feature to test and reset buttons. These special outlets are designed to shut off in the event of a circuit overload to protect users from electrocution. They should be installed anywhere that poses a risk of electricity meeting water—this includes within six feet of any sink (kitchen or bathroom).

No matter how long you’ve owned your home, it’s never too late to learn new things and make upgrades to outdated electrical outlets. By learning the top electrical FAQs, you can be empowered to make more informed decisions about electrical safety in your home. If you have a question that doesn’t appear on this page, contact a representative at Mister Sparky Electric anytime to get answers. And, of course, we are always ready to help with any electrical upgrades or repairs you may need. So, give us a call!

First, make sure there are not too many appliances plugged into one circuit, as this can overload it. If it’s just one appliance, unplug it and either replace it or call us to repair it. You could also try connecting another appliance to the problematic receptacle. If it still shows signs of trouble, have the receptacle and or the circuit checked by Apex Electrical in Fort Worth. 

When you protect your whole house from power surges, you’ll protect all of the equipment in it instead of just one piece that’s plugged into a surge protector. This can come in especially handy if you use a lot of electronics or appliances.

LED lights are more expensive to purchase than incandescent lights, but they’re more efficient (they’ll last 50,000 hours instead of 1,200 hours). They also have a lower annual operating cost, which is great for people trying to “go green.”

Yes. Because a ceiling fan is an active load that is heavier than most light fixtures, you need a special mounting box designed for this application. Saddle boxes are usually good for fans up to 35 pounds.

If you notice a smell coming from your outlet or switch, there’s a good chance your receptacle could be damaged. Turn off the power immediately and call Apex Electrical in Fort Worth. 

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