Licensed
TECL34012
Proudly
Est. in 2012
Financing
Available
Local to
Hurst
Breeze Air, Heat & Electrical is a licensed electrician serving Hurst, TX - panel replacement and upgrades, EV charger circuits, whole-home surge protection, and the outlet, switch, and lighting work that keeps a house running safely. We hold the Texas electrical license TECL34012, have been an independent local contractor since 2012, and work out of a Fort Worth shop a short drive from Hurst. We cover homes across the 76053 and 76054 ZIP codes.
Hurst is the mid-cities market where homeowners already know us best for ductless mini-split work, and the electrical side is half of every one of those jobs: each outdoor unit needs its own dedicated circuit, and an older panel sometimes needs room made before the circuit can go in. That same panel-and-circuit work is what most Hurst electrical calls come down to, whether the new load is a mini-split, an EV charger in the garage, or a breaker that has started tripping every time the air conditioner kicks on. One licensed local team handles all of it, with a written estimate before any work starts.
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The most common electrical call in Hurst is a breaker that keeps tripping. Sometimes the cause is simple - too many loads sharing one circuit in a kitchen or garage - and sometimes it points at a failing appliance, a wiring fault, or a breaker that is wearing out. A breaker that trips when the air conditioner starts is its own category: the problem can be the condenser, the circuit, or the breaker itself, and because we are licensed for both trades we can test all three in one visit instead of sending you back and forth between an AC company and an electrician. Either way, we trace the trip to its source rather than resetting it and hoping.
We also handle the everyday wiring work Hurst homes accumulate: dead outlets, flickering lights, switches that have stopped working, missing GFCI protection in kitchens and bathrooms, new fixtures, ceiling fan boxes, and dedicated circuits for appliances. None of it is glamorous, but a warm cover plate or a burning smell at the panel deserves a prompt look, and we offer same-day service during business hours when scheduling allows. See our electrical repair page for the full range.
The bigger Hurst projects almost always come back to the panel. A panel that is full, outdated, or showing wear cannot safely carry what a modern home asks of it, and that becomes obvious the moment you try to add a major circuit. We replace panels, upgrade homes to the service capacity they actually need, run the load calculation, pull the permit, and coordinate with the utility so the work is inspected and documented. For the details on capacity, process, and what drives the cost, see our panel replacement page.
A home EV charger is the planned project we get the most questions about in Hurst. The charger itself is the easy part; the real work is the dedicated circuit behind it and confirming the panel can carry the new draw. We run the load calculation first, tell you plainly whether your current panel has the capacity, and fold any panel work into the same project so the charger, the circuit, and the upgrade land on one schedule. See our EV charger installation page for how a charger project runs, and our standby generator page if backup power is on the list too.
Whole-home surge protection is the upgrade most homeowners put off until a storm makes the point for them. North Texas gets real lightning and grid swings through the warm months, and a surge device at the panel is a low-cost way to shield the electronics, appliances, and HVAC controls in a Hurst home. See our whole-home surge protection page for how it works.
Hurst is where our dual license earns its keep. The ductless mini-splits we are known for here each need a dedicated circuit, an AC install sometimes needs panel capacity, and a condenser that trips a breaker on startup sits squarely on the line between the two trades. Because Breeze holds both the electrical (TECL34012) and HVAC (TACLA42955E) licenses, those jobs stay with one company, on one schedule, with one point of contact. If your Hurst home needs the cooling and heating side too, see our HVAC and electrical service in Hurst page.
Hurst sits in the heart of the northeast Tarrant mid-cities, a short drive from our Fort Worth shop, and we have worked on homes here since 2012. The same local team answers, shows up, and finishes the job; the estimate is written down before any work starts; and the recommendation is matched to the home in front of us rather than a sales target.
Here is the electrical work we handle for Hurst homeowners, with deep links to each service:
Hurst is the market where homeowners know us best for ductless work, and the electrical trade travels with it - every mini-split needs its own circuit, and every new circuit starts at the panel. We have served homes here since 2012, we keep our recommendations matched to the home and the budget in front of us, and because we hold both licenses, one team can take care of whatever the job turns out to need.
For an electrician in Hurst, TX, Breeze Air, Heat & Electrical can help. Contact us to schedule a service or consultation and we will follow up to get you on the calendar.
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