(918) 992-6282
Broken Arrow, OK

Broken Arrow
electrical services.

M Electric serves Broken Arrow homeowners and businesses with the same family-owned, veteran-led electrical service we've provided across the Tulsa metro since 1999 — from the Rose District revitalization downtown to the new construction along Aspen Avenue and Battle Creek.

M Electric in Broken Arrow, OK.

Broken Arrow is the second-largest city in Oklahoma and the fastest-growing major city in the state, with a population around 117,000. That growth shows up in the housing stock — the historic core around the Rose District has homes from the 1900s–1950s, but the bulk of Broken Arrow's residential is suburban subdivisions built between 1980 and the present, including Battle Creek, Forest Ridge, Aspen Creek, and the newer developments along Kenosha and 71st Street. Newer suburban construction means newer electrical needs: EV chargers in attached garages, heat-pump load additions, smart-home retrofits, generator installs ahead of Oklahoma storm season, and panel upgrades from 200A to 320A or 400A for larger homes adding multiple high-draw appliances. M Electric — owned by US Army veteran Marshall Morgan and family-operated since 1999 — typically reaches Broken Arrow in 30–60 minutes from our Tulsa base, and we've been licensed and insured for Broken Arrow work since the company's founding.

Population
117,000
County
Tulsa County (with portions in Wagoner County)
Drive Time
20–30 minutes from downtown Tulsa
Utility
PSO / OEC (Oklahoma Electric Cooperative) — some areas
30–60 minutes from our Tulsa base

Common electrical work in Broken Arrow.

EV charger installs in attached garages

Newer Broken Arrow subdivisions tend to have larger homes with two- and three-car attached garages — ideal for Level 2 EV charger installs. We size the circuit, calculate the home's load, and install to inspection standards.

200A → 320A panel upgrades

Broken Arrow homes adding heat pumps, induction ranges, EV chargers, and home offices often outgrow their original 200A service. Upgrading to 320A or even 400A keeps everything running without nuisance trips.

Whole-home standby generators

Broken Arrow's tree cover and storm exposure make whole-home standby generators a popular install. We size to your panel, coordinate the gas line, and handle the transfer-switch wiring and inspection.

Rose District commercial

Downtown Broken Arrow's Rose District has been revitalized with new restaurants, retail, and office space. We handle tenant build-outs, panel upgrades, and historic-building electrical modernization throughout the district.

Neighborhoods

Where we work in Broken Arrow.

Rose District (downtown)Battle CreekForest RidgeAspen CreekStone Wood HillsIndian SpringsTucson Estates

Electrical services we provide in Broken Arrow.

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Common Questions

Broken Arrow electrical FAQs.

How long does it take to get an electrician to Broken Arrow from Tulsa?

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Standard service calls in Broken Arrow are typically scheduled same-day or next-day. For 24/7 emergencies, our response time is 60–90 minutes from our Tulsa base, depending on traffic on the BA Expressway.

Do you charge a travel fee to Broken Arrow?

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No. Broken Arrow is fully inside our standard service area, no travel surcharge. We handle Broken Arrow at the same rates as Tulsa.

Do you handle EV charger installs in Broken Arrow?

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Yes — EV charger installs are one of our most common Broken Arrow service calls. We do load calculations, install dedicated 240V circuits, coordinate any panel work, and pull permits with the City of Broken Arrow.

Are you licensed for commercial work in Broken Arrow's Rose District?

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Yes. We're fully licensed by the Oklahoma Construction Industries Board for both residential and commercial electrical work and are familiar with the City of Broken Arrow permit and inspection process.

What's the typical electrical issue you see in older Broken Arrow homes?

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The historic core around the Rose District has homes from the 1920s–1950s. Common issues are undersized panels (60A or 100A fuse boxes), ungrounded two-prong outlets, and old aluminum branch circuits. We rewire and upgrade those systems to modern code while preserving the home's character.

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