Hot Shot Electric, LLC helps Oakbrook Village homeowners tackle electrical projects safely and efficiently. Our licensed, insured team delivers honest pricing and quality workmanship on every job. Call today to schedule your consultation.
Hot Shot Electric, LLC provides Electrician services for homeowners across Oakbrook Village, OK. Oakbrook Village is a residential community located in the Tulsa metropolitan area of northeastern Oklahoma, situated near the Arkansas River corridor and close to major routes connecting to Broken Arrow and Tulsa.
Our team regularly works throughout Oakbrook Village and the surrounding neighborhoods, including areas near East 71st Street, South 129th East Avenue, and the communities adjacent to the Broken Arrow Expressway. We tailor our electrical work to the specific home styles and wiring setups common in this part of Tulsa County.
Every project starts with a thorough on-site assessment. We walk you through our recommended approach, outline materials, and provide a clear timeline before any work begins. Our crew handles installation, wiring, panel connections, and cleanup, keeping you informed at every step.
Beyond standard electrical work, our team also handles Kitchen Lighting Installation, EV Charger Installation, Circuit Breaker Repair and Replacement, Landscape Lighting Installation, Aluminum Wiring Repair and Replacement, and Outdoor Kitchen Electrical. One call connects you to a full-service electrical team.
We are currently scheduling projects in Oakbrook Village and nearby communities. Call us today to book a consultation and get your electrical project on the calendar.
In addition to Oakbrook Village, Hot Shot Electric, LLC serves homeowners in Broken Arrow, Tulsa, Catoosa, Jenks, and Sapulpa. If you are in the greater Tulsa metro area, chances are we work in your neighborhood.
A well-lit kitchen improves both function and style in your Oakbrook Village home. We install recessed lighting, under-cabinet fixtures, and pendant lights with clean, code-compliant wiring. Our team works around your schedule to minimize disruption to your daily routine.
Electric vehicles are becoming increasingly common in Oakbrook Village neighborhoods, and a dedicated Level 2 home charger makes ownership far more convenient. We assess your panel capacity, run the necessary wiring, and install a certified EV charging station. The entire process is permitted and inspected to meet local code requirements.
Tripping breakers and panel issues are a common concern in older Oakbrook Village homes. Our electricians diagnose the root cause quickly and replace faulty breakers or outdated panels with modern, safe components. We handle everything from single-breaker swaps to full panel upgrades.
Outdoor lighting enhances curb appeal and security for Oakbrook Village properties. We design and install landscape lighting systems that highlight your yard features while keeping energy costs manageable. All outdoor wiring is weatherproofed and installed to meet Oklahoma electrical codes.
Many homes built in the 1960s and 1970s in the Tulsa metro area, including Oakbrook Village, contain aluminum wiring that poses a fire hazard over time. Hot Shot Electric, LLC inspects, repairs, and replaces aluminum wiring with copper alternatives to bring your home up to current safety standards. This is one of the most important upgrades an older home can receive.
Outdoor kitchens are a popular addition in Oklahoma, where backyard entertaining is a way of life. We run dedicated circuits, install GFCI outlets, and wire lighting and appliances for your Oakbrook Village outdoor kitchen build. All work is weatherproof and built to handle Oklahoma’s humid summers and temperature swings.
We do quality electrical work at fair prices with no shortcuts. Bixby homeowners trust us because we show up on time and get the job done right.
Every technician is properly licensed and the business carries full insurance coverage. You are protected on every job we perform.
All work meets Oklahoma electrical code standards. We handle permits and inspections so you do not have to worry about compliance.
We provide written estimates before starting any project. The price you are quoted is the price you pay with no hidden add-ons.
We are based in the Tulsa metro and serve Bixby quickly. Local knowledge means faster scheduling and accurate job planning from the start.
Whether your project is big or small, our team is ready to help Oakbrook Village homeowners get the job done right. We offer free estimates and flexible scheduling to fit your busy life. Contact us now and let’s put a plan together for your home.
Electrical issues can escalate quickly if left unaddressed. Our team helps Oakbrook Village homeowners identify and fix problems before they become safety hazards.
A breaker that trips repeatedly is more than an annoyance , it signals an overloaded circuit or a failing breaker. Homes in Oakbrook Village that were built in earlier decades often have panels not sized for today’s appliance loads. Warning signs include breakers that won’t reset or that trip without an obvious cause. Our team diagnoses the issue and replaces or upgrades the affected components promptly.
Aluminum wiring was widely used in homes constructed during the 1960s and 1970s, a period that covers many properties in the Tulsa metro area. Over time, aluminum expands and contracts with heat cycles, loosening connections and creating fire risks at outlets and fixtures. If your home was built during that era and has not been inspected, the risk may be higher than you realize. Hot Shot Electric, LLC repairs or replaces aluminum wiring with safer copper alternatives.
Lights that flicker or dim unexpectedly are often a symptom of loose wiring connections, a failing fixture, or an overloaded circuit. In Oakbrook Village homes, this issue tends to appear more often in older wiring systems or after a new high-draw appliance is added to the home. Ignoring flickering lights can lead to arcing, which is a leading cause of house fires. Our electricians trace the source and make the necessary repairs to restore stable power.
Ground fault circuit interrupter outlets are required by code in kitchens, bathrooms, garages, and outdoor areas, but many older Oakbrook Village homes were built before these requirements existed. A missing or malfunctioning GFCI outlet puts your household at risk of electric shock, especially near water sources. Signs of a problem include outlets that have never had test and reset buttons or outlets that show discoloration or scorch marks. We install and test GFCI protection throughout your home to bring it up to current safety code.
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We serve Bixby and communities throughout the Tulsa metro and eastern Oklahoma. If you are nearby, we can help.
Here are answers to the questions we hear most often from Oakbrook Village homeowners before starting an electrical project.
Costs vary depending on the scope of work. In Oakbrook Village, basic jobs like outlet replacements or breaker swaps typically run between $150 and $400, while larger projects like panel upgrades or EV charger installations range from $800 to $2,500 or more. We provide a detailed estimate before any work begins so there are no surprises.
Most standard jobs in Oakbrook Village, like lighting installation or circuit breaker replacement, are completed in a single day. Larger projects such as panel upgrades or full aluminum wiring replacement may take two to three days depending on the home’s size and existing wiring layout. We give you a realistic timeline upfront and keep you updated throughout the project.
Most significant electrical work in Oakbrook Village requires a permit through the City of Tulsa or the appropriate local authority, depending on the exact location. This includes panel replacements, new circuit installations, and EV charger hookups. Hot Shot Electric, LLC handles the permitting process on your behalf so the work is fully code-compliant and passes inspection without hassle.
Aluminum wiring itself is not immediately dangerous, but it does carry a higher risk of connection failures and overheating compared to copper wiring, especially as it ages. Many Oakbrook Village homes built in the 1960s and 1970s still have original aluminum wiring. We recommend scheduling an inspection if you are unsure, and our team can advise on the safest repair or replacement options for your specific situation.