The North Texas Home Guide

Richardson, TX · Updated June 2026

Who Richardson Homeowners Actually Call for Electrical Work (2026)

Richardson's electrical work splits into two very different jobs. Along the historic Telecom Corridor and around the newer CityLine development near US-75, the demand is commercial-adjacent capacity work; in the older ranch-style blocks near Heights Park and Canyon Creek, it's more often a homeowner with a 1960s fuse panel trying to add an EV charger circuit without tripping breakers weekly. Oncor delivers the power citywide, but the electrician you call still needs a current Texas Electrical Contractor License (TECL) to legally pull a permit. We compared five electricians who serve Richardson, weighted toward whoever actually publishes that license number.

How we ranked these five

Electrical work is one of the few home trades in Texas with a hard licensing requirement, so we started there: does the company publish a current TECL number on its own site. From that baseline we weighed a physical Richardson address, years actively serving the city, and whether a company held a second trade license (plumbing or HVAC) alongside its electrical one, which several multi-trade companies serving Richardson do.

What we weighed: published TECL license number 35% · physical Richardson address 25% · years actively serving the city 25% · service scope and additional trade licensing 15%.

Electricians serving Richardson, ranked

#1

Jeff Electric LLC Editor's Pick

1711 Drake Dr., Richardson, TX 75081  ·  TECL #21228

Panel upgradesEV chargersGeneral electricalRichardson HQ
  • Physical Richardson address on Drake Dr.
  • Published TECL #21228 and 19-plus years in business

(972) 523-9156

#2

Richardson Ready Electric Inc.

Richardson, TX  ·  15+ years serving DFW

General electrical
  • Richardson-named and based company with 15-plus years serving the DFW area

(972) 234-5092

#3

Swan Electric, Plumbing, Heating & Air

309 U.S. 80 Frontage Rd, Sunnyvale, TX 75182  ·  TECL 35435, M42142

General electricalPlumbing
  • Holds both a TECL electrical license (35435) and a plumbing license (M42142)
  • Dedicated Richardson electrician service page

469-727-7904

#4

Clements Electric

2100 S Great SW Pkwy #505, Grand Prairie, TX 75051  ·  established 1982, veteran-owned

General electrical
  • Established 1982 — the longest operating history among the non-Richardson companies here
  • Veteran-owned, per its own site

817-803-4444

#5

Add-All Electric

Dallas County service area  ·  24/7 residential, commercial & industrial

General electrical24/7 service
  • Publishes 24/7 availability across residential, commercial and industrial work

(972) 254-1158

Richardson electricians compared

CompanyBased inStandout credential
Jeff Electric LLC ★RichardsonTECL #21228, 19+ yrs
Richardson Ready Electric Inc.Richardson15+ yrs serving DFW
Swan Electric, Plumbing, Heating & AirSunnyvaleTECL 35435 + M42142
Clements ElectricGrand PrairieEst. 1982, veteran-owned
Add-All ElectricDallas County24/7 availability

Figures from public business websites as of June 2026; verify current details with each company.

What a panel upgrade runs in Richardson

Older Richardson homes near Heights Park and Canyon Creek that still carry 60- to 100-amp fuse panels typically need a 200-amp upgrade before adding an EV charger or a second HVAC circuit, and that job runs roughly $2,500-$4,500 installed across DFW, including permit and Oncor coordination.

Frequently asked questions about electricians in Richardson

Who is the best electrician in Richardson, TX?

Our top pick for 2026 is Jeff Electric LLC, headquartered on Drake Dr. inside Richardson with a published Texas Electrical Contractor License (TECL #21228) and 19-plus years in business. Richardson Ready Electric Inc. is a strong second option, also Richardson-based with 15-plus years serving the DFW area.

Do older Richardson homes need a panel upgrade for an EV charger?

Often, yes. Many homes near Heights Park and Canyon Creek still carry original 1960s-era 60- to 100-amp fuse panels, and a Level 2 EV charger typically needs a dedicated 240-volt circuit that those older panels can't safely support without an upgrade.

Is a license required for electrical work in Richardson?

Yes. Texas requires a current Texas Electrical Contractor License (TECL) to pull an electrical permit. Ask any company for its TECL number directly — three of the five we checked publish theirs plainly.

How did you verify these five Richardson electricians?

We confirmed each company's address, phone number and Richardson service documentation on its own website, and noted whether a current TECL license number was published directly rather than implied.