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Electrical emergencies don’t wait for a convenient time, and they’re not something you want to leave unaddressed. A burning smell, sparking outlet, or sudden loss of power can signal a serious safety risk that needs attention right away. At Air Solutions Heating Cooling Plumbing & Electrical, we’ve been serving Tulsa homeowners since 1997, and our licensed electricians are available 24/7 to handle whatever electrical emergency comes your way. When something goes wrong with your electrical system, we’re the team you can count on to show up fast and get it handled safely.

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How to Know If You Have an Electrical Emergency

Some electrical problems can wait for a scheduled appointment. Others need immediate attention. Here are the signs that you should call an emergency electrician right away:

  • You smell burning or notice a burning plastic odor coming from an outlet, panel, or switch.
  • You see sparks or scorch marks around an outlet, switch, or appliance connection.
  • Your circuit breaker keeps tripping repeatedly, especially on the same circuit.
  • Lights are flickering or dimming without an obvious cause.
  • An outlet or switch feels warm or hot to the touch.
  • You’ve lost power to part or all of your home and your utility provider has confirmed the issue is on your end.
  • You hear buzzing or crackling sounds coming from your walls, outlets, or electrical panel.

If any of these are happening in your home right now, don’t wait. Call Air Solutions and we’ll have a licensed electrician on the way.

Emergency Electrical Repairs Available Around the Clock

Electrical problems that show up at midnight are just as urgent as ones that happen at noon. That’s why our team is available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, including holidays. When you call us with an electrical emergency in Tulsa, OK, a real person answers your call, gets the details of your situation, and dispatches a licensed electrician to your home as quickly as possible. Our technician arrives prepared to diagnose and address the problem on the spot and will give you a straight answer about what’s going on and what it will take to fix it before any work begins.

Tulsa summers push air conditioners hard, which puts added demand on home electrical systems. Overloaded circuits and panel issues tend to spike during heat waves when every appliance in the house is running at once. Our team knows what to look for and how to get your system back to safe operation quickly.

Panel and Circuit Breaker Problems That Can't Wait

Your electrical panel is the heart of your home’s electrical system, and when something goes wrong with it, the effects can ripple through every circuit in the house. A breaker that keeps tripping is telling you something is wrong, whether that’s an overloaded circuit, a short, or a failing breaker. Resetting it over and over without addressing the root cause is not a safe fix. If you notice a burning odor near your electrical panel, that’s a serious warning sign of overheating or arcing inside the box and requires immediate attention.

A panel that feels hot or shows signs of discoloration or melting around breakers or wiring is a fire risk and should be treated as an emergency. Some panel brands that were commonly installed in Tulsa homes decades ago also have known safety issues, and if your home has an older panel that hasn’t been evaluated, it’s worth having a licensed electrician take a look. When several circuits go out at once and the utility company isn’t reporting an outage, the problem is likely in your panel and needs professional diagnosis right away.

Why Tulsa Homeowners Trust Air Solutions When It Matters Most

When you’re dealing with an electrical emergency, you need a team that shows up fast, knows what they’re doing, and tells you the truth. That’s what we’ve built our reputation on over more than 26 years in the Tulsa area. Here’s what you get when you call Air Solutions:

  • 24/7 availability. Ready to respond any time, day or night, including weekends and holidays.
  • Licensed electricians. Every technician is properly licensed and trained to handle electrical emergencies safely.
  • Honest assessments. Straightforward answers about what’s wrong and what it will take to fix it, with no upselling.
  • Local knowledge. Over 26 years of experience with Tulsa homes, weather, and seasonal electrical demands.

Family-owned values. Locally owned and operated, treating your home the way we’d treat our own.

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Handling Storm Damage and Power Surge Emergencies

Tulsa sees its share of severe weather, and the electrical damage that comes with it can range from minor inconveniences to serious safety hazards. Thunderstorms, high winds, and lightning strikes are a regular part of life in northeast Oklahoma, and they can do real damage to your home’s electrical system. A direct or nearby lightning strike can fry circuits, damage your panel, and destroy appliances and electronics throughout your home. When power is restored after an outage, surges can damage wiring, outlets, and connected devices, and our team can identify what was affected and get it repaired or replaced.

If a storm has caused damage to your home’s electrical entry point or exterior wiring, do not attempt to address it yourself. Tulsa’s heavy spring rains can also lead to water intrusion in homes, and outlets, switches, or GFCI devices that have been exposed to moisture need to be inspected and replaced before use. After any major storm, it’s a good idea to have your electrical system checked even if everything seems to be working, since hidden damage from surges or moisture can cause problems down the road if left unaddressed.

Frequently Asked Questions

What counts as an electrical emergency?

Any situation that poses an immediate safety risk counts as an electrical emergency. This includes burning smells, sparking outlets, a hot electrical panel, repeated breaker trips, buzzing sounds from walls or outlets, or loss of power with no utility outage reported. When in doubt, call us and we’ll help you figure out next steps.

Resetting a breaker once after an obvious overload, like running too many appliances at once, is generally fine. But if a breaker keeps tripping or trips without a clear reason, stop resetting it and call a licensed electrician. Repeated tripping usually means there’s an underlying problem that needs to be diagnosed.

We aim to respond as quickly as possible to every emergency call. When you call us, a real person will answer, get your information, and dispatch a technician to your home. Response times can vary depending on location and demand, but we treat every emergency with urgency.

Yes. Lightning strikes, power surges during outages, and water intrusion from heavy rains can all cause significant damage to wiring, outlets, panels, and connected devices. After any major storm, it’s worth having your system checked even if nothing seems obviously wrong.

No. Electrical work, especially in an emergency situation, should always be handled by a licensed professional. Attempting DIY electrical repairs can lead to serious injury, fire, or damage that makes the original problem worse and more expensive to fix. Call us any time and we’ll take it from there.