Panel Upgrades
Upgrade an undersized, outdated, or overloaded panel so your home can safely support modern electrical demand.
Electrical Repair, Panel Upgrades, Generator Installation, EV Charger Installation, Lighting, and practical electrical service built around how Tulsa homes are actually used.

Power Works 918 Electric is built to serve homeowners who are not looking for vague marketing language. They are looking for a clear answer to a real electrical problem, a realistic upgrade path, or a practical quote for work that fits the house. In Tulsa, that often starts with a panel that is too small, an older wiring layout that no longer fits modern demand, or a project like EV charging or generator installation that needs the right electrical foundation first.
Many homes around Tulsa still carry the limitations of older electrical systems. That matters because modern living loads a house differently than it did years ago. Larger HVAC equipment, more electronics, home office use, garage appliances, and remodel-driven fixture changes all place more demand on the electrical system. The result is often not one dramatic failure, but a collection of smaller signs: nuisance tripping, dead outlets, dimming lights, crowded panels, and rooms that simply do not function the way homeowners need them to.
Our website is organized to make it easy for homeowners to find the right information—whether they already know the service they need or are still figuring out what the problem might be.
Upgrade an undersized, outdated, or overloaded panel so your home can safely support modern electrical demand.
Automatic standby generator installation for homeowners who want reliable backup power during Oklahoma storms and utility outages.
Major electrical renovation for older Tulsa homes with outdated wiring, remodel plans, or safety concerns.
Home EV charging setup with the right circuit, the right placement, and enough panel capacity to handle daily charging.
Safe ceiling fan installation, replacement, and wiring for bedrooms, living rooms, patios, and updated lighting layouts.
Add, replace, or upgrade outlets and switches so rooms are safer, more convenient, and better matched to how the home is actually used.
Protect appliances, electronics, and connected systems with a surge protection plan built into the home's electrical system.
Landscape, driveway, patio, and security lighting designed to improve safety, visibility, and curb appeal around the home.
Homeowners often search by symptom first. They know something is wrong, but not necessarily what service name fits the issue. That is why the website includes pages built around the warning signs homeowners actually notice in daily life, including tripping breakers, flickering lights, dead outlets, burning smells, and repeated power loss.
Frequent breaker trips usually mean the circuit is overloaded, the breaker is failing, or the wiring load no longer matches how the home is used.
Flickering lights can come from loose connections, overloaded circuits, poor fixture connections, or larger service issues that need professional diagnosis.
A dead outlet may be a failed receptacle, a tripped GFCI, a loose upstream connection, or a sign of a bigger wiring problem.
A burning electrical smell is a warning sign that heat, damaged insulation, or a failing device may be present and should be evaluated promptly.
Repeated power loss can come from utility issues, a failing circuit, a bad main connection, or equipment that is no longer handling the home’s load reliably.
Tulsa has many older homes with 100-amp panels, outdated breaker boxes, mixed-age wiring, and limited room for new circuits. That creates strong demand for electrical panel upgrade work, especially when homeowners begin planning EV charger installation, hot tubs, larger HVAC equipment, or major remodels. A crowded or aging panel does not just create inconvenience. It limits what the home can do next.
That is why Many Tulsa homes still have older electrical panels or outdated service equipment. Upgrading the electrical panel is often the safest way to support modern appliances, EV chargers, HVAC systems, and home additions. A properly sized electrical panel also provides room for future circuits and electrical upgrades.
Tulsa homeowners often need help with older panels, rewiring decisions, EV charging, lighting upgrades, and recurring electrical problems in established neighborhoods and newer homes alike.
Broken Arrow combines established neighborhoods and newer growth areas, which means electrical calls range from panel and wiring updates to EV chargers, generators, and fixture improvements.
Bixby homeowners often ask for generator planning, service upgrades, cleaner lighting layouts, and electrical work that matches newer HVAC and garage equipment demands.
Jenks service calls often involve panel capacity, lighting upgrades, troubleshooting, and cleaner electrical planning for homes that are actively being improved.
Owasso homeowners commonly reach out for generator readiness, panel capacity upgrades, EV charging, and practical electrical repairs that support busy family households.
Sand Springs projects often combine repair work with system improvements, especially when older service equipment or inconvenient room layouts are getting in the way.
Homeowners across Tulsa choose Power Works 918 Electric when they want clear answers, practical recommendations, and electrical work that is done safely and correctly.
Every service page explains the common warning signs, what typically causes the issue, what repair or upgrade options exist, and what factors influence cost. This helps homeowners understand their options before scheduling service.
Call or text Power Works 918 Electric for electrical repair, panel upgrades, generator installation, EV charger installation, troubleshooting, lighting, and wiring work across the Tulsa metro.
We provide panel upgrades, generators, home rewiring, EV charger installation, ceiling fan installation, outlet and switch installation, surge protection, outdoor lighting, troubleshooting, electrical repair, and interior lighting installation.
Yes. Service areas include Broken Arrow, Bixby, Jenks, Owasso, Sand Springs, Sapulpa, Glenpool, Claremore, Catoosa, Coweta, Collinsville, and Skiatook.
Yes. This site is built around call and text actions only, so homeowners can reach out using either contact method.
Yes. Older homes frequently have limited panel capacity, outdated equipment, or wiring layouts that no longer fit current electrical demand.
Yes. Both services are part of the core page stack because they often connect directly to panel capacity and service planning.