Colleyville Town Center sits at the heart of the city with a mix of established single-family homes and small commercial properties along Glade Avenue and nearby streets. An electrician working this pocket sees lots that back up to green belts and drainage swales that fill quickly during heavy summer rains, requiring careful placement of outdoor panels and GFCI protection on low-lying outlets.
Hot humid summers push air-conditioning loads hard on homes built from the late 1970s through the 1990s, many of which still have original 150-amp services. Mild winters reduce freeze-related calls but bring occasional high-wind events that down branches onto service drops, especially around the tree-lined blocks near Bransford Park.
Residents here value same-day response for tripped breakers and flickering lights caused by aging aluminum wiring or overloaded subpanels. The business keeps weekday hours of 8am–6pm and Saturday 9am–2pm to match the schedule of local families and the nearby office park.
Around Colleyville Town Center
We regularly work near:
- 📍Bransford Park
- 📍Colleyville City Hall
- 📍Colleyville Nature Center
- 📍Glade Avenue corridor
- 📍TX-26 frontage near Town Center
Electrician in Colleyville Town Center — Local Notes
- •Tree cover around Colleyville Town Center lots often forces electricians to route new circuits through attics rather than trenching yards near root zones.
- •Homes backing to drainage ditches require elevated outdoor receptacles and conduit sealed against occasional standing water after heavy rains.
- •Proximity to TX-26 means quick access for service trucks but also occasional traffic delays during rush hour when responding to calls near the Town Center shopping strip.
- •Older homes in the Heritage and Whitley Heights edges of the neighborhood frequently need AFCI breaker upgrades when kitchens and laundry rooms are remodeled.