Mr. Electric of Tulsa is your local source for a reliable residential electrician in Broken Arrow, OK. Our certified electricians are licensed by the Oklahoma Construction Industry Board (CIB), fully insured, and ready to handle everything from flickering lights and circuit breaker repairs to full electrical panel upgrades, home EV charging station installations, and whole-home rewiring. Broken Arrow is one of the fastest-growing cities in Oklahoma, with newer construction in communities like Stone Canyon and Tuscany Hills alongside established neighborhoods along the Lynn Lane and Kenosha corridors, where homes from the 1970s and 1980s still carry the electrical systems they were built with. Both ends of that spectrum come with real electrical needs, and our team knows how to address them. Our local Tulsa electricians quote every job by the project, not by the hour, so you know the full price before we start. Every job is backed by the Neighborly Done Right Promise®. If it's not done right, we make it right. Call Mr. Electric of Tulsa today to schedule service with a skilled, licensed electrician in Broken Arrow, OK.
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Why Broken Arrow Homeowners Choose Mr. Electric of Tulsa
Licensed and Insured
Every electrician holds a valid Oklahoma CIB license and carries full liability insurance. You're protected on every job. All work meets current National Electrical Code (NEC) requirements and City of Broken Arrow permit standards.
Upfront Pricing and Guaranteed Workmanship
We quote by the job before work begins. You approve the price. No hourly billing surprises. All our work is covered by the Neighborly Done Right Promise®, which means every job is guaranteed. If the work isn't right, we fix it at no additional cost.
Convenient, Effective Service
We pull permits through the City of Broken Arrow Building Inspections Division and coordinate directly with the Public Service Company of Oklahoma (PSO) for panel and meter work. You don't manage any of that. Scheduling available 24 hours a day. Our team takes calls around the clock for emergency electrical repairs and urgent service requests. When it comes to choosing a reliable electrician, Broken Arrow residents trust our team. Contact us today to book your own services.
5125 S Garnett Road Suite B Tulsa, OK 74146, USA
Services We Provide
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Large Appliance Outlets
Outdoor Outlets
USB Outlets
Tamper Resistant Outlets
Outlet Installation
Outlet Repair
Safety Outlets
Panel Installation
Panel Upgrades and Repair
Circuit Breakers
Surge Protectors
Power Conditioners
Light Switches
Wall Switches
Knob and Tube Wiring Upgrades
Wiring Upgrades
Electrical Code Updates
Electrical Safety Check
Generators
Frequently Asked Questions About Electrical Services in Broken Arrow, OK
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We provide a full range of residential electrical services for Broken Arrow homeowners, covering repairs, upgrades, installations, and safety work. Our most requested services include:
- Electrical repairs and diagnostics, including flickering light repair and electrical troubleshooting
- Electrical panel upgrades and breaker box replacements
- Subpanel installation and circuit breaker repair
- Home EV charging station installation and EV charger setup
- Whole-home rewiring and wiring repairs
- LED lighting upgrades, lighting repair, and lighting design
- Recessed, accent, cabinet, landscape, and security lighting installation
- Outlet and switch upgrades, including smart switches and USB outlets
- Surge protection solutions and whole-home surge protection
- Whole-home generator installation, standby generators, and generator hookups
- Ceiling fan installation and replacement
- Indoor and outdoor electrical remodeling
- Electrical retrofit work for older homes
- Smart home wiring and smart switch integration
- GFCI and AFCI outlet and breaker upgrades
- Smoke and carbon monoxide detector installation
- Electrical safety inspections
We do not provide appliance repair, HVAC work, plumbing, low-voltage networking, alarm systems, or audio/visual installation.
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Yes. Panel upgrades and breaker box replacements are among our most common projects in Broken Arrow. Many homes built before 1990 are wired with 100-amp service panels that were never sized for today's electrical loads. Adding an EV charger, a home office, or central air to an older panel puts the system under real stress. We handle full panel replacements, subpanel installations, circuit breaker upgrades, grounding system installations, and meter base and riser work. Panel upgrades require a permit through the City's Building Inspections Division and a PSO meter disconnect. We manage both. Modern homes typically need 150 to 200-amp service to safely support today's appliances, lighting systems, and electronics.
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Yes. EV charger setup is one of our most requested services in Broken Arrow. A standard 120V outlet adds roughly 4 miles of range per hour. A Level 2 EV charger on a dedicated 240-volt, 40- to 50-amp circuit adds 20 to 30 miles per hour, meaning a full charge overnight for most vehicles. We assess your panel capacity, install the dedicated circuit, mount the EVSE unit, and test the complete system before we leave. EV charger installations in Broken Arrow require an electrical permit. We pull it. Some HOAs in Stone Canyon and The Hamlet have additional requirements for charger placement. We confirm those before installation begins.
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Yes. We install whole-home generators, standby generators, and generator hookups for residential properties throughout Broken Arrow. Oklahoma's severe weather season, including ice storms, tornadoes, and extended outages, makes a standby generator one of the most practical investments a Broken Arrow homeowner makes. A properly installed residential generator connects directly to your home's electrical panel and starts automatically when utility power is lost. We handle the full installation, including the transfer switch, dedicated circuit, and any panel work needed to support the load. Generator installations require a permit. We pull it.
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We handle a full range of lighting installations and upgrades. That includes recessed lighting, LED lighting upgrades, lighting design for interior and exterior spaces, accent and cabinet lighting, landscape lighting, security lighting, and light fixture installation and replacement. Lighting repair and flickering light repair are also common calls we handle. According to the U.S. Department of Energy, LED lighting uses up to 75% less electricity than incandescent bulbs and lasts significantly longer. From a kitchen lighting upgrade in The Hamlet to outdoor security lighting in Stone Canyon, we handle the full installation from circuit to fixture.
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Yes. We provide indoor and outdoor electrical remodeling for Broken Arrow homeowners who are renovating, adding square footage, or upgrading their home's systems. Indoor remodeling includes adding circuits, relocating outlets and switches, upgrading to smart switches, and bringing older wiring up to current electrical codes. Outdoor remodeling includes new circuits for outdoor kitchens, patios, pools, and detached garages, as well as landscape and security lighting. All remodeling work is permitted and inspected through the City of Broken Arrow Building Inspections Division.
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Yes. Electrical retrofit work is one of the most common requests we get from owners of older Broken Arrow homes. A retrofit typically means upgrading an existing system to meet current code without a full rewire. Common retrofit projects include replacing ungrounded outlets with GFCI-protected outlets, adding AFCI breakers to bedroom circuits, upgrading an undersized panel, and installing whole-home surge protection. For homes with aluminum branch-circuit wiring, we install CPSC-accepted AlumiConn connectors at every device and connection point as a code-compliant repair option. Full rewiring to copper is also available for homes where a retrofit alone is not sufficient.
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Yes. We install smart switches, smart dimmers, and smart home wiring for homeowners who want to control their lighting systems and outlets through an app or voice assistant. Smart switch installation requires proper wiring, including a neutral wire at the switch location, which many older Broken Arrow homes lack. Our electricians assess your existing wiring before recommending a system and handle any upgrades needed to ensure the installation works correctly.
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The process is straightforward. You can call or schedule online. A licensed electrician arrives on time and in uniform, reviews the work with you, and provides a clear upfront quote before anything is touched. You approve the price. Work begins only after you say yes. We complete the job to code, pull any required permits, and coordinate with PSO when utility involvement is needed. Before we leave, we test all work and walk you through what was done. Your home is left clean, and your system is confirmed safe.
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Our service area covers Broken Arrow and the surrounding Tulsa metro communities. We regularly work in neighborhoods including Stone Canyon, The Hamlet at Broken Arrow, Tuscany Hills, Battle Creek, Aspen Creek, the Lynn Lane and Kenosha corridors, South Elm Place, and commercial properties in the Rose District. We also serve Owasso, Bixby, Jenks, Coweta, Catoosa, Sapulpa, Claremore, Sand Springs, Glenpool, Skiatook, and Collinsville. If you're unsure whether we cover your address, call us, and we'll confirm.
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Yes. Oklahoma law requires that regulated electrical work, including wiring, panel changes, new circuits, and electrical installations, be performed by a licensed electrician. Licensing is administered by the Oklahoma Construction Industry Board (CIB). Ask any electrician for their CIB license number and verify it at cib.ok.gov before work begins. Unpermitted or unlicensed work results in fines, failed home inspections, and voided homeowner's insurance claims. Our team is fully licensed and provides credentials upfront.
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Permits are required for new circuits, service panel changes, EV charger installations, generator hookups, major renovations, and most new electrical installations. Simple like-for-like replacements, such as swapping an outlet or light fixture for the same type, typically do not require a permit. The City of Broken Arrow Building Inspections Division enforces permitting at 220 S. First Street, and all permitted work requires a final inspection before approval. We obtain all required permits and coordinate the inspection for every job.
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Yes. Public Service Company of Oklahoma (PSO) must disconnect and reconnect the meter for any service panel upgrade or meter base replacement. PSO owns the utility lines up to your meter. Your electrician handles everything from the meter base inward. We coordinate directly with PSO for every panel upgrade. PSO reconnection takes one to three business days, depending on scheduling, and we factor that into your project timeline upfront.
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Yes. Homes built between 1965 and 1978 in Broken Arrow often contain aluminum branch-circuit wiring, which poses a documented fire risk as connections loosen over time. The U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) found that homes with aluminum wiring are 55 times more likely to have connections reach fire-hazard conditions than homes with copper wiring. Older homes in the area also commonly have 60- or 100-amp panels, missing GFCI protection in kitchens, bathrooms, and garages, and no AFCI breakers on bedroom circuits. If your home was built before 1980, an electrical inspection is a practical first step.
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Do not assume your electrical system is safe after a severe storm, even if power has been restored. Oklahoma ranks among the top states for lightning strike frequency. A nearby lightning strike damages panels, arcs inside walls, and destroys connected electronics without triggering a breaker. If you notice flickering lights, tripped breakers, burning smells, or dead outlets after a storm, call us to schedule an inspection. If storm debris damages your service entrance, the wires running from the utility pole to your meter, call us and PSO. PSO handles the utility lines. We handle the meter base and everything inside your home.
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GFCI (Ground Fault Circuit Interrupter) outlets protect against electric shock by cutting power when a ground fault is detected. They are required in kitchens, bathrooms, garages, outdoor areas, unfinished basements, and crawl spaces under the current NEC, which Oklahoma has adopted. AFCI (Arc Fault Circuit Interrupter) breakers protect against arc faults, which are a leading cause of home electrical fires. AFCI protection is required on bedroom circuits and, in newer construction, on most living area circuits. Older Broken Arrow homes frequently lack both. When you renovate or add circuits, bringing affected areas up to current electrical codes is required. We assess what your home needs and install the right protection.
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Watch for frequent breaker trips, a panel that feels warm to the touch, buzzing or crackling near the panel, visible corrosion or burn marks, or a panel that still uses fuses instead of breakers. Many Broken Arrow homes built before 1990 have 100-amp service. Modern households with EV chargers, central air, and home offices typically require 150- to 200-amp service. If you're planning to add any significant load, schedule a load calculation with our team before committing. A proper load calculation tells you exactly what your panel needs.
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Three upgrades deliver clear, measurable results. First, LED lighting upgrades reduce lighting energy use by up to 75% compared to incandescent bulbs, according to the U.S. Department of Energy. LED fixtures also last up to 25 times longer. Second, whole-home surge protection prevents voltage spikes from degrading appliances and electronics over time. Third, upgrading to a properly sized electrical panel keeps circuits from operating near capacity, reducing heat buildup and improving system reliability. We assess your system and recommend upgrades based on your actual usage.
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For homes built after 2000, every 5 to 10 years is a reasonable baseline. For homes built before 1985 or those with added loads such as EV chargers, hot tubs, or home additions, more frequent inspections are appropriate. InterNACHI recommends an inspection when you purchase a home, before a major renovation, and after any event like flooding, a lightning strike, or repeated unexplained breaker trips. In Broken Arrow, scheduling an inspection after any significant storm event is a practical step if you notice anything unusual afterward.
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Yes. Our scheduling line is available 24 hours a day for emergency electrical repairs and urgent electrical troubleshooting. If you have a burning smell, sparking outlets, or a sudden loss of power to part of your home, call us immediately. We coordinate emergency electrical support as quickly as possible. If you see flames or suspect an active electrical fire, call 911 first, then call us.
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Yes. We serve commercial clients throughout Broken Arrow and the surrounding Tulsa metro area, including businesses in the Rose District and along the 71st Street and Kenosha corridors. Commercial electrical services include system design and installation, panel and service upgrades, LED lighting upgrades and lighting design, backup generator installation, GFCI and AFCI compliance work, and electrical code compliance inspections. Our licensed electricians handle commercial work to code and on schedule.
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Costs vary based on the scope of work, materials, and whether permits are required. We quote every job before work begins, so you know the full price upfront. There are no hourly rates that accumulate, and no charges are added after the fact. To get an accurate quote, call us or schedule a time for one of our licensed electricians to assess the work in person.
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Call us or schedule online. We serve Broken Arrow and surrounding communities, including Owasso, Bixby, Jenks, Coweta, Catoosa, Sapulpa, and Claremore. Our licensed electricians provide a quote before starting, pull the permits, coordinate with the PSO when needed, and back every job with the Neighborly Done Right Promise®. Contact Mr. Electric of Tulsa today to get a skilled, certified electrician to your door.
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