Electrician Grapevine Tx – Tom Reyes and the Crew
Electrician Grapevine Tx – Tom Reyes and the Crew
Tom Reyes built this operation from the ground up right here in Grapevine, focusing on the real electrical demands that come with Tarrant County homes near Historic Downtown Grapevine and the retail corridors around Grapevine Mills. Daily work takes the team through older housing stock that often needs panel upgrades and grounding fixes, plus newer builds closer to DFW Airport that require surge protection against the severe storms rolling through each spring.
The crew stays busy with the shift from hot summers that push air conditioning loads to their limit and mild winters that still bring occasional ice and wind events. Calls from Southlake, Dallas, and Fort Worth homeowners show the same patterns: overloaded circuits in kitchens and garages, outdoor lighting failures after storms, and whole-house rewiring projects when families update properties near the lake or the historic square.
Tom keeps the schedule tight with direct owner involvement on every job, providing clear upfront quotes and letting clients walk the work before any payment clears. The shop runs Monday through Friday from 8am to 6pm and Saturday mornings until 2pm so Grapevine residents can get help without waiting on big crews from out of town.
“Owner-operated electrician delivering upfront quotes and workmanship you can inspect on every project serving Historic Downtown Grapevine, Grapevine Mills, and surrounding neighborhoods in Tarrant County.”
Tom Reyes
Owner · Since 2012
Credentials & guarantees
- ✓Business hours: Mon–Fri 8am–6pm, Sat 9am–2pm
Our guarantee
Owner-operated electrician delivering upfront quotes and workmanship you can inspect on every project serving Historic Downtown Grapevine, Grapevine Mills, and surrounding neighborhoods in Tarrant County.
What Grapevine, TX Customers Say
“The ceiling fan in our bedroom kept tripping the breaker every time we turned it on high. The electrician found a damaged wire run behind the drywall near the attic access and replaced the run with new 12-gauge cable. The fan now runs without issue even during peak summer use.”
“Our kitchen outlets on the wall facing Grapevine Lake stopped working after a heavy rain. He located water intrusion in an exterior junction box, sealed it, and rewired the two affected outlets. Power is back and the GFCI protection is now working correctly.”
“The 200-amp panel in our 1980s home on Main Street was making a buzzing sound during high load. He replaced the main breaker and two double-pole breakers that had worn contacts, then torqued all connections to spec. The panel is quiet and we can run the AC and oven at the same time without problems.”