Top Rated ListUpdated 2026

Top Rated Electricians in Dallas — Highest Reviewed (2026)

These are the highest-rated electricians in Dallas based on Google reviews — contractors with the most consistent 5-star feedback from verified customers. Top-rated status reflects sustained excellence across dozens or hundreds of real projects in the Dallas area.

10 contractors analyzed
Avg rating 5.0
764 total reviews

Reviewed by the GetTrustedContractors Editorial Team · Updated 2026

Review count matters as much as rating. A contractor with 4.9 stars from 8 reviews is less proven than one with 4.7 stars from 300 reviews. Look for both high ratings AND substantial review volume.

Top Rated Electricians in Dallas

1
W3 Electric
5.0(342 reviews) Verified
2
Bright Light Electric
5.0(173 reviews) Verified
3
Panther City Electric
5.0(50 reviews) Verified
4
DK Electricians
5.0(43 reviews) Verified
5
Fort Worth Electric Co
5.0(40 reviews) Verified
6
RFX Electric
5.0(26 reviews) Verified
7
Valencia Electric, Llc
5.0(26 reviews) Verified
9
Buzz Electrics
5.0(21 reviews) Verified
10
Fort Electrics
5.0(21 reviews) Verified

Questions to Ask a Top Rated Electrician in Dallas

  • Can you share references from recent projects similar to mine?
  • What is your process for handling issues or callbacks after the job?
  • How do you ensure consistent quality across your crew?
  • What warranties do you offer on labor and materials?
  • How many projects have you completed in Dallas in the past year?

What to Look for in a Electrician in Dallas

  • Active state electrical contractor license
  • General liability insurance + workers' compensation
  • Pulls all required electrical permits
  • Up to date on local building code electrical requirements
  • Experience with EV charger installation and panel upgrades
  • Strong Google reviews with detailed project descriptions

Typical Cost in Dallas

$150–$500/hr or $1,500–$8,000/project

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Frequently Asked Questions

Do I need a permit for electrical work?

Yes — most electrical work beyond simple fixture swaps requires a permit and inspection. Licensed electricians pull permits as part of their service. Unpermitted work can void homeowner's insurance and cause issues when selling.

How much does an electrical panel upgrade cost?

Upgrading from 100-amp to 200-amp panel typically costs $1,500–$4,000 depending on your location and complexity. Homes with older wiring may require additional updates to meet current code.

How do I verify an electrician's license?

Most states maintain an online license lookup tool through their contractor licensing board. Always verify before hiring — licensed electricians have passed exams, carry insurance, and are accountable to their state board.

Our Ranking Methodology

Contractors on this list are ranked using a weighted score combining Google rating (60%) and total review count (40%). Minimum threshold: 4.0 stars with at least 1 verified review.

We do not accept payment for placement — rankings are based solely on data. Last updated: 2026.

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