What Texas Homeowners Should Expect
Electrical repairs in Texas typically range from $150 to $1,200, depending on the type and severity of the issue. From fixing dead outlets to repairing breaker panels or burnt wiring, professional help ensures your home remains safe, code-compliant, and free from electrical hazards.
At Dr. Watts Electric, our licensed electricians serve homes across Central Texas with transparent pricing and same-day repair service.
Typical Cost Range for Common Electrical Repairs
| Repair Type | Price Range |
| Replace a GFCI Outlet | $150 – $300 |
| Fix a Light Switch or Dimmer | $100 – $250 |
| Repair a Tripped Circuit | $200 – $400 |
| Replace a Faulty Breaker | $200 – $450 |
| Troubleshoot Outlet/Light Loss | $250 – $600 |
| Repair Burnt or Loose Wiring | $300 – $800+ |
Simple issues like dead outlets cost less, while complex problems involving short circuits, overloaded panels, or rewiring can escalate in price.
What’s Included in an Electrical Repair Visit?
When hiring a licensed Texas electrician, expect the following to be included in a standard repair visit:
- Diagnostic inspection
- Safety checks on connected systems
- Material replacement (wiring, breakers, outlets)
- Labor and cleanup
- Optional upgrade consultation if issues are recurring
Dr. Watts Electric techs always explain the cause of the issue and offer solutions with itemized pricing before work begins.
Price Breakdown by Complexity
| Level | Example Issue | Estimated Cost |
| Basic Repair | Outlet not working, simple breaker | $150 – $300 |
| Intermediate | Flickering lights, loose wiring | $300 – $600 |
| Advanced | Panel issues, overloaded circuits | $600 – $1,200+ |
When to Call an Electrician Immediately
Some problems indicate a safety hazard and should be addressed immediately:
- Burning smell from outlets or switches
- Repeated tripped breakers
- Buzzing sounds near electrical panels
- Lights dimming when appliances run
- Warm wall plates or switches
If you’re unsure whether an issue is dangerous, it’s safer to call a licensed pro — most diagnostics cost under $200 and can prevent thousands in damage.
DIY vs Professional Electrical Repairs
| Task | DIY Safe? | Professional Only? |
| Replacing light bulbs | ✅ | ❌ |
| Installing a smart plug | ✅ | ❌ |
| Replacing outlets/switches | ⚠️ (if confident) | ✅ |
| Repairing wiring/breakers | ❌ | ✅ |
| Diagnosing flickering lights | ❌ | ✅ |
Even tasks that seem simple — like replacing a dimmer or swapping outlets — can cause major issues if the wiring is older, incorrectly grounded, or not to code.
How to Save on Electrical Repairs in Texas
- Get annual inspections to catch problems early
- Use a licensed electrician to avoid repeat fixes
- Request multiple quotes for major work
- Combine multiple small repairs in a single visit
- Avoid “quick fixes” — they often cost more in the long run
Conclusion: Electrical Repair Is an Investment in Safety
While the cost of repairs may range from $150 to $1,200+, the cost of not fixing electrical issues can be much higher — including damaged appliances, house fires, or injuries.
Whether it’s a tripped breaker or full circuit rewiring, Dr. Watts Electric delivers licensed, insured, and code-compliant solutions across Texas homes.
FAQ – Home Electrical Repairs in Texas
How much does it cost to fix a light switch? Between $100 and $250 depending on access and wiring condition.
Why do my lights flicker when the AC runs? You may have overloaded circuits or a failing breaker — a licensed electrician should diagnose this.
Can I repair wiring myself? No — in Texas, wiring must be done by a licensed electrician to meet state safety codes.
Is it worth upgrading outlets to GFCI or USB types? Yes — it improves safety, adds convenience, and increases home resale value.
How long does a typical electrical repair take? Most repairs are completed in under 2 hours unless major rewiring is needed.


