A dead, sparking, loose, or warm outlet is not something to ignore. Here is what we handle on outlet repair calls across Arlington TX:
Bolt Electric handles outlet repair, outlet installation, outlet upgrades, and every outlet type in Arlington TX - GFCI, 240V, USB, smart, and outdoor. Dead outlet, sparking outlet, loose outlet, or a brand new 240V circuit. Firm price before we start. Same-day or next-day visit most calls.
The outlet under the kitchen counter stopped working. You reset every GFCI in the house. Still dead. That is one of the most common outlet repair calls we get in Arlington TX.
Bolt Electric handles outlet repair, outlet installation, outlet upgrades, and every outlet type - GFCI, 240V, USB, smart, and outdoor. We give you a firm price before we start. Most calls get a same-day or next-day visit.
Call (817) 754-5700. We serve South Arlington, Dalworthington Gardens, Pantego, Kennedale, and all of Arlington TX.
A dead, sparking, loose, or warm outlet is not something to ignore. Here is what we handle on outlet repair calls across Arlington TX:
One dead outlet in a kitchen, bathroom, or garage is almost always a tripped GFCI somewhere on the same circuit. Before calling, check every outlet in the home with "Test" and "Reset" buttons - especially in bathrooms, garages, and under kitchen sinks. Press Reset firmly.
If that does not bring it back, the circuit has a fault. We trace it, find the cause, and repair it. Most dead outlet calls in Arlington TX are resolved in under an hour.
A brief, small spark when you plug something in is usually normal. Large sparks, repeated sparking, or sparks with a burning smell are not. This usually means worn outlet contacts, a loose wiring connection behind the outlet, or damaged wiring on the circuit.
Stop using a sparking outlet that concerns you. Unplug everything from it and call us. We inspect the outlet, the wiring behind it, and the full circuit.
An outlet that wobbles in the box, has plugs that fall out on their own, or feels warm when something is plugged in needs attention. Loose contacts cause poor connections. Poor connections cause heat. Heat causes arcing.
We tighten, repair, or replace loose outlets and check the wiring behind the box for any heat damage at the same visit.
Outlets do not last forever. Outlets in older South Arlington and Dalworthington Gardens homes have sometimes been in service for 40 or 50 years. When the contacts are worn and plugs no longer hold securely, it is time for a replacement. We replace standard outlets, tamper-resistant outlets, and decorator-style outlets.
This is one of the most valuable upgrades for older Arlington TX homes - and the one most homeowners do not know they need.
Homes built before the mid-1960s in South Arlington, Dalworthington Gardens, and Pantego often still have two-prong ungrounded outlets throughout. Two-prong outlets have no ground wire. They cannot support modern electronics safely and create problems when you need a three-prong plug.
Here is what two-prong outlets actually mean for your home:
No ground path for fault current - if a device shorts, the electricity has nowhere safe to go
Surge protectors plugged into ungrounded outlets do not protect electronics properly
Most modern appliances and electronics require a grounded outlet to work correctly
Two-prong outlets are a required disclosure when selling an older Texas home
Insurance companies are increasingly flagging ungrounded outlets in older homes
We upgrade two-prong outlets to grounded three-prong outlets throughout the home. In most cases, we run a ground wire from the outlet back to the panel without requiring a full rewiring job. In homes with aluminum wiring, we address the wiring connection properly at the same time.
We give you a price per outlet or a full-home price before we start. Most homeowners in South Arlington and Dalworthington Gardens choose to upgrade all outlets in one visit when they see the per-outlet cost.
GFCI outlets are required by the National Electrical Code in kitchens, bathrooms, garages, and outdoor areas. They shut off power instantly when they detect a ground fault - protecting you from shock near water sources.
All kitchen countertop outlets within 6 feet of a sink
All bathroom outlets
All garage outlets
All outdoor outlets
Crawlspace and unfinished basement outlets
Outlets near pools, hot tubs, and water features
Many older Arlington TX homes - especially those built before 1975 in South Arlington and Dalworthington Gardens - do not have GFCI protection in all required areas. When we come out for any outlet call, we check GFCI coverage throughout the home and let you know if any areas need updating.
Tamper-resistant outlets have a built-in shutter that only opens when both prongs of a plug are inserted at the same time. This prevents children from inserting objects into a single slot. The National Electrical Code now requires tamper-resistant outlets in all new residential construction. We install them during outlet upgrades and new installations throughout Arlington TX.
GFCI outlets wear out over time. When a GFCI will not reset, trips immediately with nothing plugged in, or no longer tests correctly, it needs to be replaced. We carry GFCI outlets on the truck in standard and weather-resistant versions. Most GFCI replacements take 20 to 30 minutes.
Related page: GFCI outlet repair in Arlington TX
A 240V outlet - also called a double-pole or high-voltage outlet - supplies the higher voltage that large appliances require. Standard 120V outlets cannot power these appliances. If you are adding any of the following to your Arlington TX home, you need a 240V outlet installed:
Electric dryer - requires a 240V, 30-amp outlet (NEMA 14-30)
Electric range or cooktop - requires a 240V, 50-amp outlet (NEMA 14-50)
Level 2 EV charger - requires a 240V, 50-amp dedicated circuit
Electric water heater - requires a 240V, 30-amp circuit
Air compressor or workshop equipment - varies by equipment specs
Hot tub or spa - requires a dedicated 240V circuit with GFCI protection
240V outlet installation in Arlington TX always includes the outlet, the dedicated circuit wiring run back to the panel, and the City of Arlington permit. We assess your panel load first to confirm the panel can support the new circuit. If a panel upgrade is needed, we give you that price separately before starting.
Most 240V outlet installations in Arlington TX take two to four hours depending on the distance from the panel to the outlet location.
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USB outlets replace standard outlets and add built-in USB-A and USB-C charging ports directly in the wall. No adapter, no charging brick. Phones, tablets, and other USB devices plug straight in.
We install USB outlets in kitchens, home offices, bedrooms, and living areas throughout Arlington TX. USB outlets are a popular upgrade during kitchen remodels and home office builds. They install in the same box as a standard outlet - no new circuit required in most cases.
Smart outlets connect to your home Wi-Fi and can be controlled through a phone app, a voice assistant, or a schedule. You can turn devices on and off remotely, set timers, and monitor energy use.
One important technical note: smart outlets require a neutral wire in the box. Many older Arlington TX homes - particularly those in South Arlington and Dalworthington Gardens - have wiring that does not include a neutral at every outlet box. We check for this before recommending a smart outlet and advise on the right solution for your specific wiring.
Some appliances require a dedicated circuit - one circuit that serves only that outlet and no other devices. Refrigerators, microwaves, dishwashers, washing machines, and home office workstations all work better and more safely on a dedicated circuit. We install dedicated outlets with the full circuit run to the panel and the City of Arlington permit when required.
Outdoor outlets bring power to patios, driveways, garages, and backyard areas. They are one of the most requested outlet additions we do for Arlington TX homeowners.
All outdoor outlets in Arlington TX must be GFCI protected and installed in a weatherproof box with an in-use cover. An in-use cover keeps the outlet protected even when a cord is plugged in - important for Texas weather that includes heavy rain, humidity, and occasional ice storms.
We install weatherproof outlets on exterior walls, in covered patios, on decks, and at garage exterior access points. Each installation includes the GFCI outlet, the weatherproof in-use cover, and the circuit run if a new circuit is needed.
Outdoor entertainment areas need reliable power. String lights, fans, speakers, grills, and outdoor TVs all need outlets placed in the right locations. We install patio and deck outlets at the most useful heights and positions for your specific outdoor setup.
Garages need more outlets than most homeowners realize. Workbenches, power tools, EV chargers, chest freezers, and garage door openers all require dedicated or dedicated-adjacent circuits. We install standard garage outlets, 240V workshop outlets, and EV charger outlets in garages across Arlington TX.
Outlet repair and installation across South Arlington, Dalworthington Gardens, Pantego, Kennedale, and all of Arlington TX.
Not every outlet problem is the same. Here is a quick guide to what different symptoms usually mean:
Burning smell from an outlet with or without anything plugged in
Scorch marks or discoloration on the outlet face
Outlet is warm or hot to the touch
Large or repeated sparks when plugging in a device
Outlet is completely dead and GFCI reset did not fix it
Outlet is loose in the box or plugs fall out easily
Outlet only works sometimes - intermittent power
Two-prong outlets that will not accept modern three-prong plugs
GFCI outlet that trips immediately with nothing plugged in
We handle outlet repair, installation, and upgrade calls throughout Arlington TX and surrounding communities.
Call (817) 754-5700 and give us your zip code. We confirm same-day availability on the call.
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Electrical repair services in Arlington TX →A standard outlet replacement in Arlington TX runs $85 to $150 in most cases. GFCI outlet installation runs $100 to $200 per outlet. A new outlet requiring a new circuit runs $200 to $500 depending on distance from the panel and circuit complexity. We give you a firm price after inspecting the outlet and the wiring behind it. No estimates that change after the job starts.
A GFCI outlet on that circuit tripped. GFCI outlets protect a chain of downstream outlets. When one trips, all the outlets on that chain lose power. Check every outlet in the kitchen, both bathrooms, and the garage for a small "Reset" button. Press it firmly until it clicks. If power returns, you are done. If the GFCI trips again immediately, call us. There is a wiring fault on the circuit that needs to be found and repaired. See our GFCI outlet repair in Arlington TX page for more detail.
A 240V dryer outlet installation (30-amp NEMA 14-30) typically runs $200 to $400 in Arlington TX. A 240V range or EV charger outlet (50-amp NEMA 14-50) typically runs $250 to $600 depending on the distance from the panel and whether a new breaker is needed. A City of Arlington permit is required and included. We give you the exact price after assessing the panel and the outlet location.
Yes. This is one of the most common upgrades we do in older South Arlington and Dalworthington Gardens homes. In most cases, we add a ground wire from the outlet back to the panel without requiring full rewiring. We give you a per-outlet price and a full-home price so you can decide how many outlets to upgrade. If the home has aluminum wiring, we address that properly at the same time.
Replacing an existing outlet like-for-like does not require a permit in most cases. Adding a new outlet that requires a new circuit does require a City of Arlington permit. All 240V outlet installations require a permit. Bolt Electric pulls all required permits and schedules the inspection as part of the job. You do not manage any of the permit process yourself.
A tamper-resistant outlet has a built-in plastic shutter that only opens when both prongs of a plug are inserted at the same time. This prevents children from inserting objects into a single slot. The National Electrical Code now requires tamper-resistant outlets in all new residential construction. If you have young children in your home or are preparing a home for sale, we install tamper-resistant outlets throughout the home at the same visit as other outlet work.
Technically yes for a straight replacement. But USB outlets are heavier than standard outlets and need a box with adequate depth. Some older boxes in Arlington TX homes cannot accommodate them. USB outlets also have internal circuitry that can fail if improperly wired. A licensed electrician installation takes about 20 minutes per outlet and ensures the connection is correct. For the cost difference, most homeowners choose to have it done right.
One dead outlet or a full kitchen upgrade - Bolt Electric handles both. We work in South Arlington, Dalworthington Gardens, Pantego, Kennedale, and all of Arlington TX.
Most outlet calls get a same-day or next-day visit. We give you a firm price before we touch anything. We clean up before we leave.
(817) 754-5700Outlet installation and repair in Arlington TX. Same-day available. Licensed, insured, and upfront priced.