Electrical Works LLC provides residential and commercial electrical installations, repairs, rewiring, and outdoor lighting services to Wilson, Sumner, and Davidson counties, TN.
Jeremy and Jesse were awesome to work with and did a great job with our outdoor lighting!!
JM
Jose McKinney
Nov 7, 2025
5.0
Fantastic service, they were able to stop by, identify the root causes, and not only fix it but gave me several options. I will be calling them in the future when I’m ready to upgrade and add lines.
RH
Regina Harper
Oct 26, 2025
5.0
I hired this company for an electrical problem in a home I purchased. Within 5 minutes Jeremy knew the problem and resolved it in 15 minutes. It was so nice to have a reliable and honest person fix the problem and prevent further issues. He could have stretched it out and said this is an issue that is an issue, but he didnt. He came in diagnosed the problem and took care of it right away.Thank you Jeremy Sanders for your help. We will be using you again.
NH
Natalie Hurt
Oct 20, 2025
5.0
The team at Electrical Works have worked on multiple areas in our house, including our full kitchen renovation. They are easy to work with, listen to any concerns, offer great professional advice, and they get the job done quickly.
AW
Audra Wilkes
Sep 28, 2025
5.0
Hands down the BEST electrician and business around. I was new to the area and was referred to Jeremy and company by The LaFevers Team. There is a reason these wonderful humans run in the same circle. They are all high caliber, honest and knowledgeable people in their fields.
Don’t trust your electrical and general contracting needs to anyone else. Humble, honest and true character. They’ve got my business for life!
Frequently Asked Questions About Electrical Works LLC
What’s the difference between a three-pronged plug and a two-pronged plug?
The third prong on a plug is a grounding prong. Two-prong receptacles do not have the same level of grounding as a three-prong device. The third grounding prong provides additional protection to the electrical system, the item plugged in, and you from electrical shock.
What should I do if an appliance continuously blows a fuse?
First, make sure there are not too many appliances plugged into one circuit, as this can overload it. If it’s just one appliance, unplug it and either replace it or call us to repair it. You could also try connecting another appliance to the problematic receptacle. If it still shows signs of trouble, have the receptacle and or the circuit checked by our home electrical service experts.
What’s the benefit of whole-house surge protection?
When you protect your whole house from power surges, you’ll protect all of the equipment in it instead of just one piece that’s plugged into a surge protector. This can come in especially handy if you use a lot of electronics or appliances.
What’s the difference between a blown fuse and a blown circuit breaker?
When the electrical current that passes through a fuse exceeds the limit, it burns a hole in the thin strip of metal. This stops the flow of current and it means you have a blown a fuse. Fuses need to be replaced (not reset).
When the electrical current exceeds the limit through a circuit breaker, however, the breaker trip setting opens to stop the flow of current. Breakers are re-settable by flipping the handle on the face of the breaker.
Are LED lights better than incandescent?
LED lights are more expensive to purchase than incandescent lights, but they’re more efficient (they’ll last 50,000 hours instead of 1,200 hours). They also have a lower annual operating cost, which is great for people trying to “go green.”
Do I need a special electrical box to install a ceiling fan?
Yes. Because a ceiling fan is an active load that is heavier than most light fixtures, you need a special mounting box designed for this application. Saddle boxes are usually good for fans up to 35 pounds.
What are low-voltage fixtures?
Low-voltage fixtures include a transformer to reduce voltage (say from 120 volts to 12 volts). The downside to low-voltage fixtures, however, can be higher installation costs. Also, transformers tend to create heat and mounting locations can be tricky.
What does “grounding” mean?
When you use an electrical appliance, the current flows from your service panel to the device. A grounded wire gives the unused electrical current a safe way back to the service panel so there’s no danger in the event of a short circuit.
What is a GFCI?
You may have seen an electrical outlet with a “test” and “reset” button in the middle – this is a GFCI (ground fault circuit interrupter). It automatically shuts off an electrical circuit when it detects that the current isn’t flowing correctly. It’s also used to reduce the risk of electrical shock from a receptacle located in damp locations and/or counter top areas.
What does a fishy smell coming from my outlet mean?
If you notice a smell coming from your outlet or switch, there’s a good chance your receptacle could be damaged. Turn off the power immediately and call our home electrical service experts.
What services does Electrical Works LLC offer?
Electrical Works LLC provides residential and commercial electrical installations, repairs, rewiring, outdoor lighting, emergency electrical services, service panel change-outs, and pool and hot tub wiring in Wilson, Sumner, and Davidson counties, TN.
What are the business hours for Electrical Works LLC?
The business is open Monday through Friday from 7:00 AM to 5:00 PM and is closed on Saturdays and Sundays. Emergency services are available.
How can I contact Electrical Works LLC?
You can contact Electrical Works LLC by calling +1 615-498-2495 or emailing jsanders@electrical-works.net.
Where is Electrical Works LLC located?
Electrical Works LLC is located at 705 Academy Rd, Lebanon, TN 37087, USA.
What payment options does Electrical Works LLC accept?
They accept American Express, Cash, Check, Discover, MasterCard, PayPal, and Visa.
Does Electrical Works LLC provide emergency electrical services?
Yes, they offer emergency electrical services along with their regular service offerings.
What counties does Electrical Works LLC serve?
They serve Wilson County, Sumner County, and Davidson County in Tennessee.
What is the difference between a three-pronged and a two-pronged plug?
A three-pronged plug has a grounding prong which provides additional protection against electrical shock compared to a two-pronged plug that lacks this grounding feature.
How might customers visiting Electrical Works LLC also enjoy nearby Perry Family Farm?
Customers can visit Perry Family Farm, a local farm near Electrical Works LLC, possibly combining a trip for electrical services with a visit to the farm for fresh produce or family activities.
How can nearby Jim Buttrey Performance Engines assist customers of Electrical Works LLC?
Jim Buttrey Performance Engines offers automotive and boat repair services nearby, so customers needing vehicle or boat service can conveniently visit both businesses in the same area.
Is Electrical Works LLC located near other contractors or electricians?
Yes, Electrical Works LLC is located near other contractors and electricians, which can provide customers with multiple options for related services in the area.