Flickering lights, tripping breakers, and outdated breaker panels aren’t just minor inconveniences, they are critical structural safety risks. At Supremacy, we deliver master-level electrical diagnostics, heavy-duty panel replacements, and smart infrastructure wiring engineered to protect your property and power your life safely.”
Master-Level Capabilities for Modern Homes
Replacing hazardous, outdated panels with modern 200A architectures safely absorbs heavy smart-home power draws. This vital upgrade eliminates frequent breaker trips and prepares your infrastructure for future equipment expansions.
Dedicated high-voltage circuits and Level 2 charging mounts are optimized for rapid, safe overnight charging. This professional installation delivers maximum fueling speeds right in your garage without overloading existing household lines.
Advanced thermal tracking quickly locates hidden shorts and compromised arcing lines buried deep behind your drywall. Finding these failure points early prevents catastrophic structural fire hazards and restores dead outlets safely.
Heavy-duty hardware is installed directly at the main meter to safeguard premium appliances and expensive HVAC investments. This defensive shield clamps down instantly on external grid spikes before they fry sensitive solid-state electronics.
Upgrading legacy fixtures to modern dimmable LED arrays dramatically cuts energy consumption while eliminating dark corners. These low-profile, energy-efficient fixtures transform interior spaces with clean, natural illumination that lasts for decades.
Faulty internal backstabbed wiring or a hidden trip can suddenly kill power to specific wall receptacles. We trace the circuit dead-ends and install industrial-grade replacements.
Fixtures frequently blink or dim whenever heavy appliances like your AC unit kick into gear. We isolate your lighting grid and reinforce connections to stop localized power sags.
Legacy two-slot outlets lack an active ground path, putting your modern electronics at high risk. We rewrite your outlets with physical grounding wires or GFCI protective breakers.
A distinct fishy odor or faint crackling behind walls means wire insulation is actively melting. We isolate the dangerous circuit and rewrite the compromised connection instantly.
Plugging in devices shouldn't trigger a visual blue pop or warm up the wall plate cover. We replace worn-out, loose internal receptor clips that create loose, hazardous connections.
Our techs are fully vetted and Texas-certified.
No surprise fees, no hidden dispatch gimmicks.
Backed by ironclad mechanical warranties.
If your property still features an outdated Federal Pacific, Zinsco, or old split-bus fuse box, it represents an active safety hazard and should be replaced immediately. Additionally, if your current breakers frequently trip when you run standard appliances, or if you notice a humming sound coming from the panel, your electrical infrastructure is overloaded and requires an upgrade to a modern 200-amp configuration.
Standard power strips only protect individual devices plugged directly into them. A whole-home surge protector is integrated directly into your main electrical panel, stopping massive external voltage spikes (from lightning storms or DFW grid shifts) before they ever enter your home’s wiring. This safeguards your expensive HVAC systems, smart appliances, and sensitive electronics simultaneously.
Level 2 EV charging stations operate on a heavy-duty 240V circuit, typically requiring a dedicated 40-amp to 60-amp breaker. If your current main panel is already operating near maximum capacity (common in older 100-amp systems), a panel upgrade or a smart load-management matrix is required to safely support the charger without overloading your home.
A warm outlet is a critical warning sign of a dangerous condition called “arc faulting.” This occurs when internal wire connections loosen over time, creating high electrical resistance as current tries to jump the gap. This resistance generates intense localized heat that can melt the plastic casing and trigger an electrical fire behind your walls. If an outlet is warm, flip the breaker off immediately and call our emergency line.