Underground Wiring in Greater East Texas
Underground wiring must be installed with care, precision, and code knowledge. At Wiley Electrical, we’re licensed and experienced in all types of buried power line work—from home service feeds to commercial trenching and conduit. Whether you’re powering a detached garage or an entire development, we get the job done safely and to code.
Wiley Electrical upgraded our panel and installed new lighting throughout our home. They were prompt, professional, and incredibly knowledgeable.
We install underground feeders for residential and commercial power lines—properly routed, protected, and inspected.
Damaged underground line? We locate faults and perform safe, permanent repairs without disrupting your landscape more than necessary.
Our team handles the full process: trenching, conduit runs, wiring, code-compliant depth placement, and clean backfill.
Burying your power lines not only looks better—it protects them from weather, pests, and mechanical damage. We install underground wiring for all types of home setups.
We needed power run underground to our new shop. Wiley handled the trenching, conduit, wiring, and backfill—smooth process.
They fixed a short in our buried lighting cable without tearing up the whole yard. Super efficient.
Professional and licensed—exactly who you want when you’re running underground wiring. Everything passed inspection.
We provide professional underground wiring solutions for commercial properties, job sites, and multi-building developments—always installed by licensed electricians and inspected for code compliance.
Underground Wiring
Typically 18–24 inches for residential, depending on voltage and conduit type. We follow NEC code for every install.
Yes—most underground wiring must be in rated conduit to protect from moisture, shifting soil, and damage.
Yes. We use directional boring or proper cutting and patching techniques as needed.
Yes—Wiley Electrical is licensed and handles all necessary permits, inspections, and utility coordination.
Absolutely. We install dedicated feeds for outbuildings, pools, and remote systems.
We locate the break, isolate it safely, and repair it with minimal digging and long-term reliability.
Yes—we install landscape lighting, irrigation control, gate motor, and other low-voltage buried lines.
Yes—this is common during remodels or utility upgrades. We’ll coordinate with your utility company.
PVC is common for underground. Rigid metal is used when added protection or code requirements apply.
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