Professional residential and commercial electrical services for Plano homes and businesses, from Legacy West to downtown Plano.
Plano has evolved from a quiet farming community into one of the most prosperous and technically sophisticated cities in Texas. Home to major corporate headquarters including Toyota Motor North America, Liberty Mutual, and JPMorgan Chase, Plano attracts professionals and families who expect top-tier services for their homes and businesses. Spark Right Electric has been serving Plano residents and commercial clients for over 15 years, and we understand the unique electrical needs of this community.
With housing ranging from established 1970s-1980s neighborhoods in East Plano to luxury custom homes in West Plano's gated communities, and a commercial landscape that includes everything from Legacy West's Class A offices to small businesses along 15th Street in historic downtown, Plano demands an electrical contractor with versatility and depth. That's exactly what we deliver.
West Plano is the city's premier residential and commercial corridor, stretching along the Dallas North Tollway from Legacy Drive to the Frisco border. This area features some of the most desirable neighborhoods in Collin County, including Willow Bend, Avignon, Normandy Estates, and the estates along Midway Road. These homes, many valued in the $800,000-$3,000,000+ range, require sophisticated electrical systems for whole-home automation, extensive landscape lighting, pool and spa equipment, dedicated home theater circuits, and whole-home generator backup. Our team provides the premium residential electrical services that West Plano homeowners expect.
Legacy and Shops at Legacy represents one of the most successful mixed-use developments in the DFW area. The Legacy business park is home to corporate campuses for Toyota, FedEx Office, Frito-Lay, and dozens of other major employers. The Shops at Legacy adds high-end retail, restaurants, and luxury apartments to the mix. We serve both residential and commercial clients in the Legacy area, from condo electrical upgrades to tenant improvement buildouts and parking lot lighting for commercial properties.
Parker area residents in far north Plano enjoy larger lot sizes and a more rural feel while remaining within the Plano city limits and school district. Many Parker-area homes feature detached workshops, barns, and accessory buildings that need dedicated electrical sub-panels and proper service from the main house. We frequently install heavy-duty circuits for welding equipment, air compressors, and woodworking tools in Parker-area workshops, along with exterior lighting for large properties.
Deerfield is one of Plano's most established luxury neighborhoods, centered around the Deerfield Country Club near the intersection of Coit Road and Legacy Drive. Built primarily in the 1980s and 1990s, Deerfield homes are reaching the age where electrical panels need upgrading, landscape lighting systems need replacement, and kitchens being remodeled need additional circuits for modern appliances. We specialize in updating the electrical systems in these well-maintained homes without disrupting the finished quality that Deerfield homeowners cherish.
The opening of Toyota's North American headquarters in 2017 transformed the Legacy West corridor into one of the most concentrated corporate campuses in Texas. The resulting commercial development has created enormous demand for commercial electrical services: office tenant improvements, data cabling for tech companies, parking structure lighting, and emergency system compliance for new commercial buildings. Liberty Mutual's new regional campus nearby has further accelerated this growth.
Spark Right Electric serves the commercial tenants and property managers throughout the Legacy West corridor. We provide structured cabling installations for the tech and financial firms moving into the area, commercial panel upgrades for buildings adding new tenants, and ongoing maintenance contracts for emergency lighting and parking lot systems. Our commercial team understands the professional standards expected in this corporate environment.
"We had Spark Right install a Generac 22kW generator at our Willow Bend home after the 2021 freeze. They handled everything: the concrete pad, gas line coordination, Oncor notification, and city permits. The automatic transfer switch works flawlessly. When our street lost power for six hours last month, we didn't even notice until the neighbors mentioned it. Worth every penny."
"Spark Right installed Cat6a cabling and a new server room for our office near Legacy West. They ran about 80 cable drops over a weekend so we didn't lose any work time. Every single cable passed Fluke certification and we got a binder of test results. Their team was organized, professional, and cleaned up perfectly. Highly recommend for commercial cabling."
Yes. Plano has its own building inspection department, and all electrical work requiring a permit goes through their system at the Plano Municipal Center. We handle the complete permit process for every job that requires one, including online application submission, plan review coordination, and inspection scheduling. Our team is very familiar with Plano's code requirements and inspection standards, which helps ensure smooth approvals.
Many Plano homes from the 1980s were built with 150-amp or 200-amp panels that were adequate at the time but may struggle with today's electrical demands. If you've added major appliances, a home office, an EV charger, or a pool/hot tub since the home was built, your panel may be at or near capacity. Common warning signs include breakers that trip frequently, lights that dim when large appliances start, or running out of available circuit spaces. We offer free panel assessments for Plano homeowners to evaluate your current capacity and recommend upgrades if needed.
Absolutely. EV charger installation is one of our fastest-growing services in Plano, which makes sense given the city's high adoption rate for electric vehicles. We install all major brands including Tesla Wall Connector, ChargePoint Home Flex, JuiceBox, and Emporia. The process includes a panel capacity assessment, installation of a dedicated 240V circuit (typically 50-amp for most Level 2 chargers), and a City of Plano electrical permit and inspection. Most installations are completed in a single day.