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Power To The
Shop, Barn, Or Garage.

Sub-panels, feeder runs, welder circuits, shop lighting, barn wiring, and outbuilding electrical across San Angelo and the Concho Valley. Sized for the work, wired to code, permitted and inspected.

Shops, Garages,
Barns & Outbuildings.

West Texas runs on outbuildings — detached shops, working garages, equipment barns, hay storage, well houses, livestock buildings. And every one of them needs power that's actually sized for what's happening inside. A 30-amp sub-panel with two outlets is fine for a small storage shed. It's not fine for a workshop with a welder, a compressor, and a big saw running at the same time.

We wire shops, garages, barns, and outbuildings across San Angelo, the surrounding Tom Green County ranches, and out into the Concho Valley. Trenched feeder runs, properly-sized sub-panels, dedicated 240V circuits for heavy tools, weather-rated boxes for damp locations, and shop lighting that actually lets you see what you're doing. Charging an EV in your shop? We can wire that as part of the same project.

Permitted, inspected, and built to last in West Texas weather.

Six Reasons People Book
Shop & Outbuilding Wiring.

From new shop builds to retrofitting power into an existing barn, this is the work we do most often.

01

New Detached Shop Or Garage

Building a new shop or detached garage? We run the feeder, install the sub-panel, and wire it for whatever you'll be running.

02

Existing Building, No Power

Got a building on your property with no power yet? We trench, run feeder, and get it powered up — sized right for the use.

03

Welder & Heavy Tool Circuits

Welders, compressors, lifts, plasma cutters, big saws — heavy 240V circuits properly sized for the load.

04

Barn & Ag Building Wiring

Hay barns, livestock buildings, well houses, equipment sheds. Damp-rated wiring methods, GFCI protection, weather-tight boxes.

05

Adding Sub-Panels

Sub-panels in shops, garages, and outbuildings — sized with headroom so adding circuits later doesn't mean another upgrade.

06

Shop Lighting & Outlets

High-bay LED shop lighting, outlets where you actually need them, switching that makes sense for the way you work.

Lost Power? Burning Smell?

Don't wait. Electrical emergencies can become dangerous fast.

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Sub-Panels To Welder Circuits.
Lights To Livestock Buildings.

From a 60-amp sub-panel in a small detached garage to a 200-amp main feed for a working shop with multiple 240V circuits, we handle outbuilding electrical work big and small across San Angelo, Grape Creek, Wall, Christoval, Carlsbad, Mereta, and the rest of the Concho Valley.

Indoor, outdoor, damp, dirty, dusty — we wire for the actual conditions.

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  • Detached shop & garage wiring
  • Sub-panel installation & feed
  • Trenched feeder runs (underground)
  • Overhead feeder runs
  • 240V welder circuits
  • 240V compressor & equipment circuits
  • EV charger circuit (shop install)
  • Shop lighting (LED high-bay)
  • Outlets sized for tools & equipment
  • Workbench-level outlet circuits
  • Barn & ag building wiring
  • Well house & pump wiring
  • Hay barn lighting & circuits
  • Livestock building electrical
  • Outdoor & weatherproof wiring
  • GFCI protection for damp locations

Walk It. Quote It.
Trench It. Power It.

Outbuilding wiring takes site work, planning, and permits. Here's how the job goes.

01

Site Walk

We walk the property, check the main panel capacity, measure the run, and talk through what the building will be used for.

02

Clear Quote

A clear quote based on the actual scope — feeder, sub-panel, circuits, trenching, fixtures. No surprise add-ons.

03

Permitted Install

Trench and conduit run (if underground), feeder pulled, sub-panel installed and grounded, circuits wired to NEC code.

04

Inspection & Sign-Off

We coordinate the inspection, walk it with the inspector, and hand you the closed permit. Documented for insurance and resale.

Sized Right.
Built To Last.

Outbuilding wiring is one of the easiest places to under-spec. A sub-panel that's "just enough" today is a regret in five years when you add a welder, a compressor, or an EV. We size for now and for later.

  • Sized For The Real UseWe ask what you actually run, what you might add, and size the feeder and sub-panel with headroom.
  • Texas-Licensed Master ElectricianReal license. Real insurance. Permitted work that holds up for inspection and insurance.
  • West Texas BuiltOutdoor wiring methods rated for our weather, weatherproof connections that don't corrode after one storm.
  • Local & ReachableSan Angelo born and based. 5.0 stars across 15+ local reviews.
Got A Project?

Let's Walk It.

Send us a few details about the building, the distance from your main panel, and what you'll be running. We'll come walk the site and put together a real quote.

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TX Master ElectricianLicensed & Insured
NECCode Compliant

Shop & Outbuilding Wiring
Across The Concho Valley.

Based in San Angelo, working on shops, barns, and outbuildings across Tom Green County and the surrounding ranches.

San Angelo Grape CreekWallChristovalCarlsbadWater ValleyVeribestMeretaTankersleyVancourtHarrietOrientSterling CityBallingerBronteRobert Lee

Shop Wiring Questions.
Honest Answers.

What property owners ask before booking shop, garage, or outbuilding electrical.

How do I get power to a detached shop or garage?+
Power is run from the main panel through a feeder cable — usually trenched underground in conduit, sometimes overhead — to a sub-panel in the outbuilding. The sub-panel then feeds outlets, lights, 240V circuits for tools, and whatever else the building needs. Size of the feeder and sub-panel depends on what you're running. We size it for what you actually use, plus headroom for future additions.
How much does it cost to wire a shop or detached garage?+
Cost depends heavily on distance from the main panel, sub-panel size, number of circuits, whether you need 240V tool circuits, lighting plan, and whether the run is trenched (cheaper than rock, harder if there's hardpan or caliche). Every job gets a clear quote up front based on a site walk. Call to schedule one.
Do I need a permit to wire a shop or outbuilding?+
Yes, in most cases. Outbuilding electrical work in Tom Green County and surrounding areas typically requires a permit and inspection — especially anything involving a sub-panel or feeder run. We pull the permit, do the work to NEC and Texas electrical code, and coordinate the inspection. Permitted work protects you for insurance and resale.
Can you wire for welders, compressors, and big tools?+
Yes. Welder circuits, air compressor circuits, lift circuits, and other heavy 240V loads are common in shop wiring. We size the breakers and wire to handle the load, and we make sure the sub-panel and feeder can support running multiple loads at once if you need to. We also wire dust collection, CNC equipment, and EV chargers for shop spaces.
Can you wire a barn or ag building?+
Yes. We wire barns, hay barns, livestock buildings, well houses, and other ag structures across Tom Green County and the surrounding ranches. Outdoor and damp locations need weather-rated boxes, GFCI protection, and wiring methods rated for the environment. We do it right.
What about adding lighting and outlets without a sub-panel?+
For smaller buildings or shorter runs, we can sometimes feed circuits directly from the main panel without a sub-panel. This works for things like a small shed or an attached garage. For anything bigger, a sub-panel is almost always the better long-term answer — more capacity, more flexibility, easier to add to later.

Power To The Shop.
Done Right.

Sub-panels sized for real use. Trenched feeders. Welder circuits. Shop lighting. Permitted and inspected.

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