Wiring & Rewiring
New circuits, additions, and whole-home rewires — done by the crews that wire new construction.
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Wiring & Rewiring
This Is the Work We've Done for Forty Years
A large share of G&G's business is new construction — homes and commercial buildings wired from empty studs to final inspection. That's not a side line for us. It's the thing we've done longest and at the largest scale, across Hood and Parker Counties, since 1986.
Which means when you need a circuit added for a shop, a room addition wired, or an older house brought up to current code, you're getting crews who wire houses for a living — not a service tech doing rough-in for the first time this month.

What We Do
What We Take On
Dedicated circuits for appliances — ovens, dryers, dishwashers, and anything else that needs its own line. Shop, garage, and outbuilding wiring. Pool and hot tub wiring, done to the bonding and grounding requirements that water and electricity demand. Additions and remodels. Partial rewires where old wiring has become a problem. Full rewires on older homes.
Every job is permitted and inspected. You get a price before work starts, and labor is warrantied for a year. Larger jobs qualify for financing through Acorn.
If you're a builder or GC looking for an electrical contractor, that's a different conversation — and one we'd like to have.
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Frequently asked questions
Need an electrician today?
Call and talk to someone in our Granbury office — not an answering service.
Call (817) 279-7777Usually not. Most older homes need targeted work — a few circuits, a panel, some updated outlets — rather than a full rewire. A full rewire makes sense when the wiring itself is failing or unsafe throughout. An inspection tells you which situation you're in.
Yes. That's one of our more common requests — a dedicated circuit or subpanel run out to a shop, garage, or outbuilding, permitted and inspected.
Yes, and it's a large part of our business. We've been the electrical contractor on homes, subdivisions, and commercial buildings across Hood and Parker Counties for 40 years.
Yes. We pull permits and meet inspectors on all work that requires it.
Age and symptoms. Frequent breaker trips, flickering lights, warm outlets or switch plates, two-prong ungrounded outlets, and any remaining fuse box are the common signs. Homes that have been added onto over decades — very common around here — often have a mix of wiring generations behind the walls. An inspection tells you what you actually have and what, if anything, needs attention.
Get it fixed right the first time.
Licensed electricians, a one-year labor warranty, and financing available through Acorn.