Shepherd Electrical

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(405) 406-1026
119 S Walnut St Suite A & B
Edmond, OK 73003
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Rating: 5.0

Total Reviews: 35

Today: 8:00 AM to 7:00 PM

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Hours

Mon 8:00 AM to 7:00 PM
Tue 8:00 AM to 7:00 PM
Wed 8:00 AM to 7:00 PM
Thu 8:00 AM to 7:00 PM
Fri 8:00 AM to 7:00 PM
Sat 8:00 AM to 7:00 PM
Sun 10:00 AM to 5:00 PM

About Shepherd Electrical

Shepherd Electrical is a licensed electrical contractor in Edmond, OK focused on residential service calls and electrical repairs. Call for tripped breakers, GFCI outlets that will not reset, dead outlets, flickering lights, panel upgrades, dedicated circuits, ceiling fans, lighting, EV chargers, solar, and backup power around Edmond, North OKC, Deer Creek, The Village, Nichols Hills, Arcadia, Jones, and nearby OKC areas. License OK-127758.


Areas Served

Edmond, North OKC, NW OKC, Deer Creek, The Village, Nichols Hills, Arcadia, Jones, and nearby Oklahoma City metro communities.

Services

Residential Service Call

We come out and determine the specifics of your electrical issue and often resolve it on the spot. If it's too complex for that, we'll provide an estimate for the problem.

Electrical Panel Replacement

We remove the old panel and install a new one, we pull permits, get inspections, and bring everything up to code to ensure a safe, reliable electrical system for you and your loved ones.

EV Charger

We provide and install (or install your charger) an EV charger and get you taken care of so you can drive your new EV without worry.

Lighting Installation

We can install any lighting you've purchased or provide our own, we'll get your place illuminated so you can see what you're doing.

Solar Consultation and Installation

We can evaluate your electrical needs, sun availability, financing, and anything else you're curious about, and get you a solid proposal so you can decide if you want to switch to Solar. If so, we'll get you installed and powered up in a single day.

Breaker and GFCI Troubleshooting

Residential electrical troubleshooting for tripped breakers, GFCI outlets that will not reset, dead outlets, partial power loss, flickering lights, hot switches, and other common home electrical repair issues.

Dedicated Circuit Installation

Dedicated circuits for appliances, garages, workshops, home offices, EV charger readiness, outdoor equipment, and other residential electrical loads that need safe, properly sized power.

Ceiling Fan Installation

Ceiling fan installation and replacement, including fan-rated boxes, switches, controls, and safe wiring for bedrooms, living rooms, patios, and other home spaces.

Whole-Home Surge Protection

Whole-home surge protection and related safety upgrades to help protect appliances, electronics, panels, and connected home equipment from damaging power surges.


FAQ

Yes, electrical companies are required to have insurance to protect themselves and their clients in case of accidents or damages. This includes liability insurance, which covers any damages or injuries caused by the electrician or their work, and workers’ compensation insurance, which covers any injuries the electrician may sustain while working on the job.

Generally, electricians charge an hourly rate, and the total cost will depend on how many hours of work are needed. Some companies may also offer flat-rate pricing for certain services, such as installing a new electrical panel or replacing a circuit breaker.

To find a reliable electrical company, you can start by asking for recommendations from friends, family, or neighbors who have had positive experiences with electrical contractors. You can also search online for reviews and ratings of local electrical companies, and check their credentials and licenses to ensure they are qualified and certified to perform electrical work.

It is recommended that you have your electrical system inspected by a professional electrical company at least once every 5 years. However, if you are experiencing electrical problems or live in an older home, more frequent inspections may be necessary. It’s always better to be proactive and have your electrical system inspected before a problem occurs.

The cost of electrical services can vary depending on the type of service, the complexity of the job, and the location. It’s best to get a written estimate from a licensed electrician or electrical service provider before starting any work to understand the cost.

It’s recommended to have your electrical system inspected by a licensed electrician every 3-5 years, or more frequently if you have an older home or notice any electrical issues. Regular inspections can help identify potential hazards and prevent electrical problems before they occur.

It’s generally not recommended for homeowners to perform their own electrical repairs or installations unless they are licensed electricians. DIY electrical work can be dangerous and can result in property damage, personal injury, or even death. It’s best to hire a qualified and licensed electrician for any electrical work.

In the event of an electrical emergency, such as a power outage, electrical fire, or electrical shock, the first step is to turn off the power at the main circuit breaker or fuse box. Then, contact a licensed electrician or emergency electrical service provider immediately for assistance.

Electrical companies can help with a variety of common electrical issues such as power outages, circuit breaker trips, faulty wiring, and malfunctioning electrical appliances. They can also assist with electrical upgrades and installations such as installing new lighting or ceiling fans.

You can check the licensing and insurance status of an electrical company by asking for their license and insurance certificates. You can also verify their status with your state or local licensing board and insurance agency.

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