Local Residential Electrician
With over 40 years of experience, Morgan Master Electrician Company is a licensed and insured electrician serving Western North Carolina — including Asheville, Hendersonville Fletcher, Mills River, and Flat Rock. Trusted by both homeowners and businesses, we provide expert residential and commercial electrical services. From panel upgrades and wiring to EV charger installations and repairs, we provide safe, NEC and CEC code-compliant installations done right the first time.
Office Hours: (828) 233-6402
After Hours: (828) 891-2214
24/7 Electrical Repairs
We know that not every problem occurs at a convenient time during the day. If you have an electrical emergency, and looking for an electrical company, our team will be at your home to fix the problem, regardless of what time you call. We also offer same-day service availability! If you call before 10:00 am and ask for our electrical services, we will have an electrician at your home before the day is over. If, for some reason, we are unable to do this, we will give you a 25% discount on your repair.
Electrican Services
- Electric Vehicle Installation
- Light Fixture Installs
- Hot Tub and Saunna Installs
- Electrical Panels
- Electrical Repair
- Outlet Repair
- Light Switch Repair
- Home Generators
- Electrical Inspections
- Whole House Surge Protection
Electrical repair, Electrical panel upgrade (or breaker replacement), Electrical troubleshooting
An electrical panel upgrade involves replacing your existing panel (and often the entire electrical service) to improve safety, increase capacity for modern electrical demands, and enhance efficiency.Signs You Need an Upgrade - Consider upgrading if you notice any of the following:
- Frequent breaker trips or blown fuses.
- Flickering or dimming lights when large appliances turn on.
- Unusual sounds (buzzing or crackling) or a burning smell coming from the panel.
- The panel is warm or hot to the touch.
- Physical damage like rust or corrosion on the breakers/panel.
- Your home still uses an outdated fuse box.
- You plan to add major new appliances (e.g., EV charger, heat pump, induction cooktop, hot tub).
- Your panel is 20-30 years old or more.
Licensed electrician to replace lighting fixtures for safety, proper function, and to ensure compliance with local electrical codes.
- New wiring or location changes: Running new wires or moving an existing fixture requires specific expertise and permits.
- Upgrades or different fixture types: Installing complex fixtures like heavy chandeliers, ceiling fans that need ceiling reinforcement, or converting to recessed lighting may involve structural or wiring modifications.
- Old or questionable wiring: If your home's wiring is old (e.g., cloth-insulated wires from before 1985), an electrician can assess its condition and ensure the new fixture is compatible with the wiring's temperature rating, preventing fire hazards.
- Safety concerns: If you are unfamiliar with basic electrical work, a professional ensures the job is done correctly and safely, minimizing the risk of electric shock or fire.
New construction residential electrician specializing in designing and installing a home's entire electrical system from the ground up, working closely with builders and architects to ensure all work is up to code before the structure is completed.
New construction electricians perform a variety of crucial tasks during the building process:
- System Design and Planning: Collaborating on the layout of wiring, outlets, switches, and lighting to meet the homeowner's needs and comply with the National Electrical Code (NEC).
- Rough-In Wiring: Spreading wires and installing outlet and switch boxes before insulation and drywall are put up. This is a primary phase of the work.
- Panel Installation: Wiring service panels and establishing connections for various devices or machinery.
- Inspections: Coordinating with local authorities for required electrical inspections at various stages of construction.
- Finishing Work: Installing fixtures, outlets, switches, and connecting power once the main construction is complete.
Qualified EV charger Installer
The Installation Process
- Home Assessment & Consultation: As professional electrician will evaluate your home's current electrical panel capacity and determine the best location for your charger (in the garage or outdoors are both viable options).
- Permits: As a Licensed Electrician will optain any necessary local permits and ensuring the installation passes inspection.
- Electrical Upgrades: Based on our assessment, you might need an electrical panel upgrade or a new, dedicated 240-volt circuit breaker installed to handle the extra load.
- Installation & Testing: We will run the necessary wiring, mounts the charging unit (either hardwired or a plug-in receptacle), and tests the system to ensure it is operational and safe.
