(918) 992-6282
Tulsa, OK

Licensed electrical
services in Tulsa.

M Electric is the Tulsa electrician homeowners and businesses have called for over 25 years. From the historic Art Deco buildings downtown to the modern subdivisions of South Tulsa, our licensed electricians know how Tulsa's buildings actually work.

M Electric in Tulsa, OK.

M Electric has served Tulsa as a family-owned electrician since 1999, owned and operated by US Army veteran Marshall Morgan. Tulsa's housing stock is unusually diverse for a metro this size — historic Maple Ridge and Yorktown bungalows from the oil boom, the 1920s–1940s Art Deco of the Deco District, mid-century ranches across midtown, and modern construction in South Tulsa and Brookside infill. Each era brings its own electrical character: knob-and-tube and aluminum wiring in the historic neighborhoods, undersized 60–100A panels in the mid-century homes, and modern code-compliant systems in newer construction that often need EV-charger and heat-pump load additions. We work on every type. As Tulsa's home base, our trucks are typically inside the loop — emergency response is under 60 minutes day or night across the city, and we're licensed under the Oklahoma Construction Industries Board and accredited by the Tulsa BBB.

Population
411,000
County
Tulsa County
Drive Time
0 minutes — we're based in Tulsa
Utility
PSO (AEP-Oklahoma)
Under 60 minutes — Tulsa is our base of operations

Common electrical work in Tulsa.

Knob-and-tube and aluminum wiring replacement

Maple Ridge, Yorktown, Swan Lake, and the historic core of Brookside have homes that still carry pre-1970s wiring. We rewire those homes with modern copper, modern grounding, and proper panel coordination — without ripping more drywall than necessary.

Historic-home panel upgrades

60A and 100A fuse panels still exist across midtown Tulsa. Upgrading to 200A (or 320A for larger homes) lets you actually run a modern HVAC, electric range, EV charger, and home office without nuisance trips.

Deco District and downtown commercial

Historic commercial buildings in downtown Tulsa carry electrical systems that were never designed for modern POS, server racks, and induction kitchens. We modernize those systems while preserving the building's historic envelope.

Storm-recovery and surge protection

Tulsa sits squarely in Tornado Alley. Whole-home surge protection at the panel and lightning-resistant grounding is something every Tulsa homeowner should consider — especially after each spring storm season.

Neighborhoods

Where we work in Tulsa.

Downtown TulsaDeco DistrictBrady Arts DistrictMaple RidgeSwan LakeYorktownBrooksideCherry StreetMidtownSouth TulsaEast TulsaAdmiral PlaceRiversideKendall-Whittier

Electrical services we provide in Tulsa.

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Common Questions

Tulsa electrical FAQs.

What's the typical response time for a Tulsa electrical emergency?

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Tulsa is our base of operations. For inside-the-loop emergencies (Maple Ridge, Brookside, midtown, downtown, Cherry Street, Riverside), we typically arrive in under 60 minutes day or night. For South Tulsa, East Tulsa, and the outer neighborhoods, expect 60–90 minutes depending on traffic. Marshall Morgan answers the emergency line personally.

Do you work on historic homes in Tulsa?

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Yes — historic-home electrical work is a significant portion of our Tulsa residential business. We regularly rewire, upgrade panels, and modernize lighting in Maple Ridge, Yorktown, Swan Lake, Brady Arts District, and the older sections of Brookside and Cherry Street. Our crews understand how to work in plaster walls, old conduit, and around historic finishes.

Do you handle commercial electrical work in downtown Tulsa?

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Yes. We handle tenant build-outs, panel upgrades, and full electrical systems for commercial properties across downtown Tulsa, the Brady Arts District, Cherry Street, and Brookside. We're familiar with the City of Tulsa permit process and the building inspectors at the One Technology Center.

What utility does Tulsa use, and do you coordinate with them?

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PSO (Public Service Company of Oklahoma, an AEP company) serves the city of Tulsa. Anytime work involves the service entrance — meter pulls, service upgrades, panel changes — we coordinate the scheduling and inspection directly with PSO so you don't have to.

Do you serve all Tulsa zip codes?

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Yes. We cover every Tulsa zip code, from 74103 downtown through 74137 in far South Tulsa, and the East Tulsa and West Tulsa zips along the way. If you're inside the city of Tulsa, we serve you.

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