When something feels unsafe
Urgent electrical problems need a safety-first response.
If you smell burning, see sparks, feel heat at an outlet or panel, lose partial power, or hear buzzing from electrical equipment, Shepherd Electrical can help route the issue safely and quickly.

Call immediately for
These are not normal homeowner troubleshooting situations.
- Burning smell or smoke
- Sparking, arcing, or shock risk
- Hot outlets, switches, or panel surfaces
- Breaker trips repeatedly after reset
What to do first
A few calm steps can reduce risk while you get help.
- Stop using the affected device or circuit
- Do not keep resetting a breaker that trips
- Call 911 if there is active fire or immediate danger
- Call/text Shepherd Electrical when it is safe to do so
Why Shepherd Electrical
A residential-first contractor with full-service depth.
Small calls get the same care as major upgrades: clean work, clear communication, code-conscious installation, free estimates, and a lifetime workmanship guarantee.
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Ready to get this handled?
Do you handle small residential service calls?
Yes. Breakers, GFCIs, dead outlets, switches, fixtures, ceiling fans, troubleshooting, and other homeowner calls are a core part of the business.
Do you offer free estimates?
Yes. Free estimates are available for larger projects like panel upgrades, EV chargers, solar, backup power, rewires, and other planned electrical work.
Can I book online?
Yes. Shepherd Electrical uses Jobber so you can request service or an estimate online and include the details we need to respond well.
Do you replace or upgrade electrical panels?
Yes. Shepherd Electrical handles residential and commercial panels, service upgrades, subpanels, dedicated circuits, and inspection-aware replacements.
Do you install solar and batteries?
Yes. The company provides custom solar installations and can plan backup power, batteries, and related electrical work.
What areas do you serve?
The main focus is Edmond and the Oklahoma City metro, with residential electrical service as the front door.