Aubrey has gone from a quiet Denton County town to one of the fastest-growing communities in North Texas. New construction is happening on nearly every road, and with that growth comes a surge in demand for reliable electrical work done by a team that actually knows the area. Blue Line Electric serves Aubrey homeowners and builders with the same quality and transparency we bring to every market we work in.
Whether your home is a brand-new build that needs an inspection, or a ranch-style property that has been in the family for decades, we have the experience to handle it. We show up on time, give you a clear price before we start, and back our work with a satisfaction guarantee.
Aubrey’s growth has been so rapid that new subdivisions sit right next to homes and properties built in the 1970s and 1980s. That older housing stock often comes with aluminum wiring, undersized panels, and circuits that were never meant to support central HVAC systems running through Texas summers. The contrast between old and new creates a wide range of electrical challenges in the same zip code.
Thunderstorm season in North Texas hits hard in the spring, and Aubrey is no exception. Power surges from lightning strikes can damage appliances, fry circuit boards, and cause wiring issues that do not show up immediately. If your home took a close strike recently and things seem off, it is worth having an electrician take a look before a hidden problem turns into a bigger one.
Signs that something may be wrong with your electrical system:
Electrical problems in rural and semi-rural areas like Aubrey sometimes go unnoticed longer because homes sit farther apart. Do not wait until a small issue becomes a safety hazard.
New homes in Aubrey’s growing subdivisions are being built with modern electrical panels, but even new construction sometimes leaves room for improvement. Builders install what code requires, not necessarily what a homeowner’s actual lifestyle demands. Dedicated circuits for home offices, EV chargers for the garage, and whole-home surge protection are all additions that new Aubrey homeowners frequently request within the first year of moving in.
For the older properties scattered across Aubrey and the surrounding rural areas, the conversation often starts with the panel. A 100-amp service entrance that was adequate for a 1970s farmhouse is not enough to support a modern home with central air, an electric range, and a hot water heater running simultaneously. We assess what is there, explain what you actually need, and give you a clear path forward without overselling the job.
Blue Line Electric handles a full range of electrical services for homes and businesses in Aubrey. From small repairs that need to happen today to large-scale upgrades that take planning, our team is equipped for all of it. We work with homeowners, property managers, and commercial clients throughout Denton County.
Our capabilities include panel replacements and service upgrades, new circuit additions, whole-home rewiring, outlet and switch installation, GFCI and AFCI protection, EV charger installation, surge protection, and energy-efficient LED lighting. We also provide emergency service for situations that cannot wait.
Upfront pricing means you know what you are paying before we pick up a tool. Financing options are available for larger projects, and every job is backed by our satisfaction guarantee.
Derek bought a house on a few acres just outside the Aubrey city limits. It had been a rental for years before he purchased it, and the electrical system showed it. He called us after discovering that three of the five bedrooms had outlets that did not work, and the panel looked like it had been modified more than once by people who may not have been licensed electricians.
Our technician walked through the whole house before touching anything. What looked like a few dead outlets turned out to be a combination of tripped GFCI breakers, reversed polarity on a circuit, and one junction box that had been abandoned in the wall without being properly capped. We corrected everything in a single visit and replaced the panel, which had a breaker that had been bypassed with a piece of wire.
Derek had the house fully permitted and brought up to code by the end of the week. He said it was the first time he felt confident the place was actually safe.
Aubrey is growing, and so is the number of electrical contractors working in the area. Here is why homeowners keep calling Blue Line Electric:
We take the guesswork out of hiring an electrician. You get honest answers, fair prices, and work that holds up over time, no matter how new or how old your property is.
It carries real risk. Older homes in Aubrey and the surrounding rural areas can have outdated panels, aluminum branch wiring, or DIY modifications that are not up to code. A pre-purchase electrical inspection gives you a clear picture of what you are buying before you close.
Yes. Service upgrades from 100 to 200 amps are one of the more common projects we handle in Aubrey. The process involves replacing the panel and meter base and coordinating with the utility company. We handle the work and the permit.
Whole-home surge protection installs at your panel and filters out voltage spikes before they reach your appliances and electronics. Given that North Texas sees regular thunderstorm activity and occasional grid fluctuations, it is a smart addition for most homes.
Yes. We serve properties throughout the Aubrey area including rural and semi-rural homes on acreage. Call us and we will confirm service availability for your address.
Most Level 2 EV charger installations take a few hours. If your panel needs to be upgraded first to handle the additional load, that adds time and will be factored into your estimate upfront.