Licensed residential electrical service for The Village: panel upgrades, two-prong outlet and aluminum-branch remediation, smoke-detector retrofits, EV chargers, and 24/7 emergency dispatch.
Built For The Village Homes, Not Generic Service Calls
Spark Shark Electric is a licensed residential electrician serving The Village, Oklahoma. Headquartered in Moore, about 30 minutes via I-44 North, we cover The Village's mid-century housing stock: post-WWII ranch homes built between 1955 and 1965, where the original 60-100A panels, two-prong outlets, and the occasional aluminum branch circuit are still in service. Panel upgrades, outlet replacements, and modern safety retrofits are the common asks here. Same flat-rate pricing as the rest of the OKC metro. Call (405) 436-4776.
Every The Village service call starts with the same residential-only process: identify the problem, explain the options, and put the work in writing before repairs begin.
Original Electrical From The Eisenhower Era
A lot of Village homes still run on the same panel they were built with. 60-amp service, fuse boxes in the older builds, two-prong outlets throughout. Most homeowners we meet here want to know what's safe to leave and what should be replaced, we tell them straight.
Aluminum Branch Wiring Shows Up
Some 1960s additions used aluminum on 15A and 20A branch circuits. It's not automatically a remove-it situation, properly pigtailed with COPALUM or AlumiConn, it's safe. We do the work to code and document it for insurance.
Quick Run From Moore HQ
About 30 minutes via I-44. Same-day for emergencies.
Common Calls
Common The Village Electrical Calls
Panel, Meter, And Service Upgrades
Capacity work for older homes, remodels, generator readiness, and EV charger planning.
Emergency Repair Calls
Burning smells, hot panels, sparking outlets, partial power loss, and storm damage.
Pre-purchase, pre-renovation, insurance-required, and troubleshooting inspections.
FAQ
Common Questions
Are you licensed to work in The Village?
Yes. Licensed and insured.
Do you handle The Village permits and inspections?
Yes. Every job that needs a permit gets one as part of our flat rate.
My home has two-prong outlets and no ground wire. What can you actually do?
Three options, in order of cost: (1) GFCI-protect the upstream outlet on each circuit and replace downstream outlets with three-prong marked "GFCI Protected, No Equipment Ground", code-legal, lowest cost, no new wire pulled. (2) Run new grounded cable to specific high-priority outlets (TV, computer, kitchen). (3) Whole-home or partial rewire. We quote all three and let you pick.
The Village Service Paths
Most Common Electrical Calls In The Village
Start with the service path that matches the problem. If it feels unsafe or active, call first so we can route the response correctly.