
Electrical Services in Tulsa, OK
Compare 21 electrical services contractors near you in Tulsa and surrounding area with an average rating of 4.8/5. Get free quotes, read reviews, and find the right pro for your project.
Last updated March 23, 2026
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4.93+ years onlineHayes Family Electricians
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4.323 years onlineIdeal Electric - Tulsa
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Electrical Services in Tulsa, OK
Tulsa, Oklahoma electricians serve Tulsa County's mix of historic Brookside and Maple Ridge homes plus newer south Tulsa subdivisions. Most older Tulsa homes have 100-amp panels original to 1950s-80s construction; modern households with central AC, EV chargers, and heat pumps typically need 200-amp upgrades quoted at $2,500-4,500. Local electricians hold Oklahoma state journeyman or master electrician licenses. Tulsa permits and inspections cover most electrical work, with AEP-PSO providing electric service across most of the city.
Tulsa's tornado risk drives heavy demand for whole-home generators and the transfer switch and panel work they require. The University of Tulsa community drives steady demand. EV adoption has grown rapidly, driving Level 2 charger installs alongside heat pump installations.
Frequently Asked Questions
- What permits does Tulsa require?
- Most electrical work beyond outlet/switch replacement requires a Tulsa permit.
- How long does panel upgrade take?
- A typical Tulsa 200-amp service upgrade takes 4-8 hours of electrician time on the install day.
- Should I add surge protection?
- Yes, especially in Tulsa given tornado risk and grid disturbances. Whole-home surge protection runs $300-700 installed.
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