Licensed residential and commercial electrical services for Fort Worth homes and businesses, from the Stockyards to Westover Hills.
Fort Worth is a city where Western heritage meets modern growth, and the electrical needs of its residents and businesses reflect that contrast. Spark Right Electric serves the entire Fort Worth area, from the historic brick buildings along Exchange Avenue in the Stockyards to the new mixed-use developments rising near the Trinity River. Our team understands the distinct character of Fort Worth and delivers electrical work that respects the city's traditions while meeting the demands of its rapidly expanding economy.
With over 20 years of experience in the DFW metroplex, we have built strong relationships with Fort Worth homeowners, property managers, and commercial clients who value reliability, fair pricing, and clean workmanship. Whether you need a panel upgrade in a Ridglea Hills ranch home or a full electrical buildout for a new restaurant on Magnolia Avenue, Spark Right Electric has the expertise and licensing to handle the project from start to finish.
Sundance Square is the heart of downtown Fort Worth, a vibrant 35-block entertainment and business district filled with restaurants, theaters, and Class A office space. Commercial tenants in Sundance Square need electricians who can work within historic building structures while delivering modern electrical systems for restaurants, retail, and office environments. We handle tenant improvements, lighting upgrades, and data cabling for downtown Fort Worth businesses.
Near Southside along Magnolia Avenue and South Main Street has emerged as one of Fort Worth's most exciting neighborhoods. Former industrial buildings are being converted into breweries, art studios, and creative office spaces, each requiring specialized electrical work to bridge the gap between century-old infrastructure and modern power demands.
TCU and University Drive neighborhoods serve the Texas Christian University community with a mix of student housing, restaurants, and retail. The area's older homes near campus often need rewiring and panel upgrades, while the commercial strip along University Drive requires reliable electrical service for a constant rotation of tenant buildouts.
Westover Hills is one of Fort Worth's most prestigious residential enclaves, where estate homes on large lots demand premium electrical services including landscape lighting systems, whole-home generators, dedicated home theater circuits, and smart home automation wiring.
Ridglea encompasses a range of mid-century homes built in the 1950s through 1970s, many of which still have their original electrical panels and aluminum branch wiring. We perform panel upgrades and aluminum wiring remediation for Ridglea homeowners who want to bring their homes up to current safety standards.
The Fort Worth Stockyards National Historic District has undergone a massive revitalization, with new hotels, restaurants, and entertainment venues joining the legendary honky-tonks and cattle pens. The Cultural District, home to the Kimbell Art Museum, Modern Art Museum, and Amon Carter Museum, represents some of the finest architecture in Texas. Both areas have unique electrical requirements tied to historic preservation standards and high-end commercial tenant expectations. Spark Right Electric has the experience to navigate these specialized projects.
"We had Spark Right upgrade the panel in our 1960s Ridglea home from 100 amps to 200 and replace all the old aluminum wiring connections. They explained everything clearly, worked clean, and the city inspector complimented the work. Great experience from estimate to final walkthrough."
"Spark Right did the electrical for our new craft brewery on the Near Southside. Three-phase panel for the brewing equipment, all the lighting, and the data drops for our POS system. They coordinated perfectly with our GC and kept things moving. Could not be happier with the result."
We serve the entire City of Fort Worth and surrounding areas, including downtown, Sundance Square, Near Southside, TCU, Westover Hills, Ridglea, Arlington Heights, Fairmount, Tanglewood, Rivercrest, Benbrook, White Settlement, and all other Fort Worth neighborhoods. Our Dallas headquarters is a short drive west on I-30, and we have crews in Fort Worth daily.
Yes. Our Texas Electrical Contractor License (TECL #31892) is valid statewide, covering all work in Fort Worth, Tarrant County, and every other city in Texas. We pull permits through the City of Fort Worth Development Services Department and are fully familiar with their inspection process and local code amendments.
We typically schedule standard appointments in Fort Worth within 3-5 business days. For emergency situations such as power loss, sparking outlets, or burning electrical smells, we provide same-day service throughout Fort Worth and Tarrant County. Call (214) 555-0392 any time for emergency assistance.
Hours: Mon-Fri 7am-6pm, Sat 8am-2pm
Licensed & Insured | TECL #31892
Family-owned, serving DFW for over 20 years.