ELECTRICAL SAFETY & RELIABILITY · DFW
Keep your power on. Keep your building safe.
Standby-power inspection, automatic transfer switch checks, generator cycling, and correction of unsafe or non-compliant electrical work — done by a Master Electrician to NFPA 70E safety practice. The work that keeps a small problem from becoming an incident.
Master Electrician · TDLR ME #621808 · TDLR EC #40362 · TCEQ OS0038412 · Licensed & Insured · 26 years in the field · Dallas–Fort Worth
THE THING MOST FACILITIES MISS
You test the generator every month. When was the transfer switch last inspected?
Most facilities run the generator monthly and check the box. But the generator usually isn't the weak link — the automatic transfer switch is. An ATS can look perfectly fine and still fail when the power actually drops: dirty contacts, loose terminations, a tired closing coil, deteriorating boards. The day you need it, the generator starts fine — and the transfer never happens. We inspect the part that actually fails, cycle the system, and document its condition.
Safety & reliability work we self-perform
- Automatic transfer switch (ATS) inspection — contacts, terminations, controls
- Generator electrical inspection and cycling/exercising, with documentation
- Emergency and standby distribution inspection
- Correction of unsafe or non-compliant electrical work left by others
- Loose, overheated, and failing connection repair
- Panel condition assessment and corrective work
- Making safe an immediate hazard, then bringing it to code
Full NFPA 110 load-bank testing and formal arc-flash engineering studies we coordinate through trusted partners today — and it's on our roadmap to bring more of it in-house. Either way, you get one point of contact who keeps it all tracked.
THE WORK SOMEONE ELSE SHOULD HAVE DONE RIGHT
Found something scary in the panel? We make it right.
Open conductors behind a disposal. A ground bar quietly corroding because someone used the wrong-metal hardware. A "repair" that was really a fire waiting on a hot day. We find non-compliant and unsafe work, we explain it in plain language, and we correct it to code — performed to NFPA 70E so the fix never becomes its own incident.
If we open something and find an immediate danger, we stop, we tell you, and we don't energize it back into a hazard. That's not a policy — it's the only way we work.
Master Electrician on every inspection.
TDLR ME #621808 — a qualified person, not a checklist tech.
We do it to 70E.
Energized work performed with proper protection and established boundaries. The inspection that proves your system is safe never becomes the incident.
We can fix what we find.
Most inspection vendors hand you a PDF and a problem. We're the electrician — we find it, document it, and make it right.
Worried about a failure — or a previous contractor's work?
Standby-power inspection, transfer-switch checks, and hazard correction across DFW. One accountable Master Electrician.