Caddo Mills is a Hunt County community where the landscape is still predominantly rural but new residential growth is beginning to change the character of the area. That mix of longtime farm and ranch properties alongside newer homes creates two very different sets of electrical needs, and Blue Line Electric is equipped to handle both. We serve Caddo Mills homeowners with licensed electrical work, honest pricing, and a team that does not cut corners.
Whether you are dealing with an older property that needs a serious electrical overhaul or a newer home where the builder-grade panel is already starting to show its limits, we bring the same level of care and professionalism to every job in Caddo Mills.
Hunt County sits in a part of Texas where thunderstorm activity is frequent and sometimes severe, particularly in the spring months. Caddo Mills homes see their share of lightning strikes, power surges, and downed lines, all of which can introduce damage that is not always obvious right away. A nearby strike can send a surge through the service entrance that cooks a water heater control board or quietly damages wiring in the walls without triggering any breakers.
The clay-heavy soil common in this part of Northeast Texas also affects grounding systems over time. Ground rods driven into clay that swells and contracts with moisture levels can shift, corrode, or lose contact, which degrades the protection your electrical system depends on. This is a problem that rarely announces itself but matters a lot during a surge event.
Warning signs to watch for in your Caddo Mills home:
These are not problems to monitor and wait on. Call an electrician and get a clear picture of what is going on.
Rural and semi-rural properties in the Caddo Mills area frequently need electrical infrastructure that goes beyond the main house. Shop buildings, barns, equipment storage structures, and detached garages all require their own circuits, and doing that work correctly means sizing the feeder properly, installing weatherproof panels where needed, and making sure every connection is grounded and protected against the kind of surge activity that is common in this part of Texas.
For the newer homes going in around Caddo Mills, the conversation is often about what the builder did not include. Dedicated circuits for oversized refrigerators, chest freezers, and home workshops are common requests. So are EV chargers, whole-home surge protection, and upgraded lighting. We handle all of it and give you clear pricing before the work begins.
From the city limits out to the surrounding Hunt County acreage properties, Blue Line Electric provides complete electrical services for Caddo Mills homeowners and business owners. We work on homes, shops, outbuildings, and commercial properties, and we bring the same standards to every job regardless of where it sits on the map.
Our services include panel replacements and upgrades, new circuit installation, whole-home rewiring, outlet and switch work, GFCI and AFCI protection, whole-home and whole-property surge protection, generator transfer switches, EV charger installation, and indoor and outdoor lighting. Emergency electrical service is available when you need help right away.
Every job comes with upfront pricing, financing options for larger projects, and a satisfaction guarantee on our workmanship.
Tommy had just finished building a 40-by-60 shop on his property outside Caddo Mills and wanted electricity run out to it. He had gotten a quote from another contractor that seemed high and was not sure what was actually involved. He called Blue Line Electric to get a second opinion.
Our technician walked the property with Tommy, assessed the distance from the main house panel to the shop, and checked whether the existing panel had capacity for a subpanel feed. It did, with room to spare. We designed a setup that gave him a 60-amp subpanel in the shop with circuits for lights, outlets, and a dedicated circuit for his welder, all run in underground conduit rated for direct burial.
The job came in under the first quote Tommy received. He had lights in the shop two days later and called us again six months after that when he added a spray booth and needed a dedicated circuit for the exhaust fan.
Caddo Mills homeowners deserve an electrician who treats their property with the same care as any job in a larger city. Here is what Blue Line Electric brings to every project:
We give Caddo Mills customers straight answers and quality work. That is the standard we hold ourselves to on every job we take.
Yes. Outbuilding electrical work is one of the most common projects we handle in rural Hunt County. We install subpanels, run underground feeders, and wire the interior of shops, barns, and equipment buildings to meet your actual needs.
Clay soil expands and contracts significantly with moisture changes, which can shift ground rods over time and degrade the connection. A compromised ground reduces your protection during power surges. We can test your grounding system and improve it if needed.
Call an electrician before assuming everything is fine. Surge damage can affect appliances, control boards, and wiring in ways that are not immediately visible. We can inspect the service entrance, panel, and outlets to assess what the strike may have affected.
It depends on what equipment you are running. A light-use shop might be fine with a 60-amp subpanel. A building with a welder, air compressor, and spray booth equipment will likely need 100 amps or more. We size the panel to what you actually plan to run, not just the minimum.
Yes. A transfer switch lets you safely connect a generator to your home’s electrical system without backfeeding the grid, which protects utility workers during outages. We install both manual and automatic transfer switches and handle the permitting for the work.