
Electrical Services in Fayetteville, AR
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4.12½+ years onlineAWJ Electric Company, LLC
4.011½+ years onlineOzarks Electric Cooperative
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Electrical Services in Fayetteville, AR
Fayetteville, AR electricians serve the U of A campus rentals, the Walmart/Tyson/JB Hunt corporate corridor, and a wave of Bentonville-adjacent new construction. Typical jobs: 200A panel upgrades on older Wilson Park and Mount Sequoyah homes, EV charging tied to SWEPCO/Ozarks Electric service, and basement/storm shelter wiring. Local supply houses stock Square D Homeline, Eaton CH, Siemens, and Generac standby units.
SWEPCO covers most of Fayetteville; Ozarks Electric Cooperative serves the rural fringe and parts of west side. Arkansas requires a state Master Electrician license. City code follows the 2020 NEC with local amendments — tornado-prone, so dedicated storm-shelter circuits are common adds.
Frequently Asked Questions
- Do I need a permit for panel work in Fayetteville?
- Yes — the City of Fayetteville requires an electrical permit for service upgrades, new circuits, and most rewires. Your licensed contractor pulls it.
- What does a panel upgrade cost?
- Most 100A→200A upgrades run $2,000–$3,500 here. Homes with old aluminum branch wiring or a meter relocation can hit $4,500+.
- EV charger on Ozarks Electric — any rebates?
- Ozarks Electric and SWEPCO have offered Level 2 charger rebates ($250–$500) and TOU rates. Check current programs — they change yearly.
- Storm shelter wiring — what's required?
- Dedicated 20A circuit for lighting/ventilation, GFCI protection, and a battery backup for the door operator if powered. Tornado shelters often share a circuit with a sump pump.
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