Tripped breakers & GFCIs
Breaker keeps tripping, GFCI will not reset, dead outlet, flickering lights, switches, and troubleshooting calls.
Breaker and GFCI repair options
Shepherd ElectricalLicensed OK-127758 | Residential Service First

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Projects from Shepherd Electrical include clean panel work, ceiling fans, lighting, solar, backup power, EV chargers, shop wiring, everyday repairs, and larger upgrades with the same organized approach.
Breaker keeps tripping, GFCI will not reset, dead outlet, flickering lights, switches, and troubleshooting calls.
Breaker and GFCI repair optionsSmoke smell, buzzing panels, hot outlets, partial power, sparking, and safety-first troubleshooting guidance.
Urgent electrical repair guidanceCeiling fan installation, fixture swaps, recessed lights, switches, dimmers, exterior lights, and clean finish work.
Ceiling fan and lighting servicesPanel replacements, meter/service upgrades, subpanels, dedicated circuits, labels, permits, and inspection-ready work.
Panel upgrade servicesHome EV charging with load calculations, panel capacity checks, dedicated circuits, and clean charger placement.
EV charger installation optionsDedicated circuits for appliances, garages, workshops, overloaded circuits, EV readiness, hot tubs, and remodels.
Dedicated circuit installation helpCustom home solar panels, batteries, backup circuits, generator interlocks, and whole-home energy planning.
Residential solar optionsSmoke/CO detectors, whole-home surge protection, smart switches, controls, and practical safety upgrades.
Surge protection and safety upgradesSmall business, detached shops, RV outlets, car lift circuits, service panels, lighting, and equipment power.
Shop and light commercial electricalIf the issue is hard to describe, the assistant and Jobber request flow help you choose the right next step.
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Projects
Projects help is available through Shepherd Electrical for homeowners around Edmond and nearby Oklahoma City areas. Book online, call, or text (405) 406-1026 and include photos when they help explain the electrical issue.