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Electrical work, done right, in East Tennessee.

A licensed electrician serving Sevierville, Knoxville, and the Smoky Mountains. Residential, commercial, and government work across a 100-mile radius. Generac certified. We treat your home like ours.

TN Licensed Generac Authorized 100 mi Service Radius Estd 2018

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Same-day response. No 1-800 line.

Or call (865) 256-0876

Credentials · Why Volt Pro

What qualified actually means.

TN Licensed.

Tennessee licensed electrical contractor. Permits pulled, code-compliant, inspector-signed.

Generac Authorized.

Factory-trained installer for whole-home standby generators, 7kW to 26kW.

Six years on tools.

In-trade since 2018. Volt Pro Services since 2024. Same hands, sharper standards.

100 mi radius.

Sevierville to Knoxville to the Smoky Mountains corridor. Same-day truck rolls on most jobs.

Insured and bonded.

Full general liability coverage. Worker’s comp on every job. Your property is protected before we plug in a meter.

Locally owned.

Sevierville-based. Owner answers the phone. We live here too, and our reputation lives in the same county yours does.

Same-day response.

Text or call before noon, get a quote by end of day. Most jobs scheduled within the week.

Permit pulled work.

We coordinate with the county inspector on every job. You don’t make a single phone call to a government office.

Recent Work · Field Log
Five-bulb modern chandelier hung above outdoor deck table with Smoky Mountain view
Gatlinburg · Custom
Mountain-view deck chandelier · weather-rated linear fixture
Side-by-side before and after comparison of an electrical panel upgrade in East Tennessee
Sevierville · Panel
Service upgrade · before / after rebuild
Backlit onyx pool surround with internal LED illumination at night
Pigeon Forge · LED
Onyx pool surround · backlit LED engineering
Tesla wall connector EV charger installed beside meter base in Sevierville, TN
Sevierville · EV
Tesla wall connector · 60A dedicated circuit
Founder · Volt Pro Story

Six years on the tools. Two on the truck.

Volt Pro Services started in 2024. The hands that show up to your panel have been wiring East Tennessee homes since 2018. Here’s what changed.

I fell in love with the science of electricity early. There’s a clarity to current (voltage, resistance, load) that doesn’t lie the way a job can. Either the wire is right or the breaker trips. That honesty is what kept me on the tools for six years before I ever thought about my own truck.

What changed in 2024 wasn’t the work. It was who the work was for. Too many electricians in our region treat residential like a fast lane: get in, get out, charge the trip fee. The customers I cared about, the ones rebuilding a vacation home in Gatlinburg, finishing a basement in Knoxville, putting in their first EV charger, deserved someone who’d treat their property like family. That’s why Volt Pro exists.

From installations to repairs and maintenance, every job runs through the same standard: efficient workmanship and unparalleled customer satisfaction. No subbing the work out. No “I’ll get back to you” runaround. The phone line is mine and the cell goes to me.

If it shocks you, we got you.
License
Tennessee licensed electrical contractor
Certifications
Generac certified installer · 7kW – 26kW
Service area
100-mile radius from Sevierville
Scope
Residential · commercial · industrial · government · marina
Founded
2024, with six years of prior on-the-tools experience
Hours
Mon–Fri 9am–5pm · emergency cell after hours
Phone
(865) 256-0876
Service Catalog · Bus 480V

Every service you’d call multiple electricians to handle. One license, one team.

From a tripping kitchen breaker to a commercial solar tie-in, Volt Pro is licensed and equipped to handle the whole job, without subbing it out to whoever’s free that week.

Residential.

Panel upgrades, whole-home rewires, troubleshooting, custom lighting, outdoor and motion lighting, pool and hot-tub electrical, smart-home integration.

Generators.

Generac authorized installer. Whole-home standby, transfer switches, 7kW to 26kW units, annual service contracts.

EV Charging.

Tesla wall connector, J1772, 32A to 80A circuits, load calculation, permit included. Most installs are a one-day job.

Solar.

Residential and commercial solar installation, repair, inverter swap, panel monitoring. Grid-tied systems.

Commercial.

New construction, panel replacement, remodels, EV infrastructure, security systems, government installations and repairs.

Specialty.

Marina electrical, boat charging stations, electrical mast, home theater, industrial repairs, emergency service.

Coverage · Service Map

We work across East Tennessee.

A 100-mile service radius from Sevierville covers the Smoky Mountains corridor, the Knoxville metro, and the lake-and-cabin towns in between. Most jobs reach with a same-day truck roll.

25 Cities · 5 Counties
  • Sevierville
  • Gatlinburg
  • Pigeon Forge
  • Pittman Center
  • Seymour
  • Wears Valley
  • Boyds Creek
  • Cosby
  • Greenbrier
  • Knoxville
  • Farragut
  • Powell
  • Halls
  • Karns
  • Maryville
  • Alcoa
  • Townsend
  • Louisville
  • Friendsville
  • Walland
  • Rockford
  • Dandridge
  • Jefferson City
  • White Pine
  • New Market
100 mi radius from Sevierville · Sevier · Knox · Blount · Jefferson · Cocke counties
Project Wall · Field Index

Recent work, panels to pendants.

From a 200A residential panel rebuild in Sevierville to a backlit-onyx pool surround in the Smokies. This is the range of what comes through the truck in a given month.

Backlit onyx pool surround with custom LED illumination
Featured · Smokies
Backlit onyx pool surround · custom LED engineering
Modern five-bulb deck chandelier with Smoky Mountain background
Custom lighting
Mountain-view deck linear chandelier
Two-tier crystal ring chandelier in cathedral ceiling room
Custom lighting
Two-tier crystal ring · cathedral install
Backlit LED round mirrors with three-pendant fixture in pine bathroom
Smart fixtures
Backlit LED mirrors + Edison pendants
Before and after comparison of an electrical panel rebuild
Panel upgrade
Service rebuild · before / after
Open electrical panel with hand-labeled circuit tags
Panel upgrade
Every breaker labeled · 200A residential
Industrial control panel with VFD, PLC, contactors and labeled terminals
Industrial
VFD + PLC control panel · motor + lift integration
Outdoor pump control panel with red beacon
Specialty
Pump-station control · Zoeller + Schneider
Exterior meter base and open subpanel with American flag wrap
Service entrance
Exterior meter + subpanel
How We Work · Sequence

Five steps. No surprise invoices.

Most electrician complaints aren’t about the work. They’re about the process. Vague quotes, missed appointments, change orders that double the bill. Here’s how Volt Pro runs every job.

Step 01

Text or call us first

Three-step intake: text or call to describe the job, we follow up with a phone chat to scope it, then we send your quote. No appointment-just-to-get-an-estimate dance. We work around your schedule, not ours.

Step 02

On-site walk-through

For larger jobs, we come out, look at the panel, and talk through what you actually want. Free. No “let me get back to you.” You get our take in person, in writing, on the spot.

Step 03

Itemized estimate

Every line item priced. Materials, labor, permit, inspection. You see exactly where the dollars go before you sign anything. Same-day for most residential work.

Step 04

Job day · permits handled

We pull permits, coordinate with the county inspector, and arrive when we said we would. We protect your floors. We label every breaker. We test every circuit before we leave. Same-day cleanup is non-negotiable.

Step 05

Inspection & sign-off

Inspector signs off, we walk you through what changed, we hand over the documentation. If anything ever flickers, you have our cell, not a 1-800 line.

Customer Log · Voice Drop
Open 200-amp panel upgrade with neatly run wiring by Volt Pro Services

Three other electricians quoted me for the panel upgrade and ghosted on the install date. Volt Pro showed up at 7:30am, finished by 4, and labeled every breaker neatly. The kind of work I’d brag about if I were the contractor.

Mike R. · Pigeon Forge · 200A service upgrade · April 2026
Diagnostic Notes · Common Faults

Five things we get asked every week.

Residential safety

What is a surge protector and do I actually need one?
A whole-home surge protector installs at your main panel and clamps voltage spikes from the utility line before they hit your devices. Power surges from lightning, transformer failures, and grid switching can wipe out HVAC boards, refrigerator compressors, and every charging brick in the house in milliseconds. For a $300-$600 install it’s the cheapest insurance policy in your home, and we recommend one for every panel we touch.
Why do I need a ground fault breaker (GFCI) on certain circuits?
A GFCI cuts power within milliseconds when it detects current leaking to ground (usually because it’s flowing through a person). Code requires them on every circuit near water (bathrooms, kitchens, exterior, pool, hot tub, garage, basement) because that’s where the leak risk is highest. Older homes built before the 1990s often have outlets in those locations that aren’t protected, and adding GFCI protection is a 30-minute job per outlet that dramatically reduces shock risk.
How do I know if my electrical panel needs replacing?
Three signs: (1) breakers tripping for no apparent reason, (2) panel feels warm to the touch, (3) it’s a Federal Pacific, Zinsco, or Sylvania-Challenger panel. Those brands are recall-class and most insurance companies won’t cover homes with them. Most 100A panels in homes built before 2000 are also undersized for today’s electrical load (EV charger + heat pump + induction range + home office). We can run a load calc and tell you in an hour whether you’re due for a 200A upgrade.

EV & generators

What’s involved in installing a Level 2 EV charger?
It’s a 240V dedicated circuit, usually a 50A or 60A run from your panel to the garage or driveway, terminated in a wall connector (Tesla, ChargePoint, etc.) or NEMA 14-50 outlet. We pull the permit, run the circuit, install the unit, and schedule the inspection. Most installs are a one-day job for $1,200 to $2,400 depending on panel distance, breaker capacity, and whether load management is needed for older 100A panels.
How big a generator do I need for a 3,000 sq ft home?
For a typical 3,000 sq ft home running essentials only (HVAC, fridge, freezer, lights, internet, basic outlets) a Generac 18kW is usually right. If you want to keep the entire home running including the heat pump, electric range, and well pump, you’re looking at 22kW or 24kW. The full sizing calc takes 30 minutes. We look at your panel, your major appliances, and your usage pattern, then recommend the smallest unit that does the job. Oversized generators are a waste of money and undersized ones trip out under load.
Now booking · East Tennessee

Tell us what’s tripping.
We’ll tell you what to do about it.

On-site walk-through within the week. Itemized estimate, in writing, before any work starts. Phone the cell, not a 1-800.