Straight talk on electrical.
Practical guides from the crew — oilfield power, generators, home safety, and what it takes to keep South Texas running.

Oilfield Lightning Protection: Why Bonding and Grounding Save Tank Batteries
A strike on a tank battery isn’t just an outage — it’s a fire risk. How air terminals, bonding, and grounding protect a South Texas lease.
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Storm Season on the Lease: An Oilfield Electrical Checklist
Six things to check on a South Texas oil lease before storm season — grounding, bonding, surge protection, and the number that matters.
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Lightning Surge Protection for Your Home or Business
The most common lightning damage isn’t a direct strike — it’s the surge. What protects your home or business, and which you actually need.
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Oilfield Electrical in South Texas: What Keeps a Lease Running
From tank-battery power to motor controls and emergency outages — how oilfield electrical work actually gets done across the South Texas patch.
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Standby Generator vs. Rental: Which Makes Sense for You?
Should you install a permanent standby generator or rent one by the day? A practical breakdown for homes, businesses, and jobsites in South Texas.
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7 Signs It's Time to Call a Licensed Electrician
Flickering lights, warm outlets, tripping breakers — the warning signs that your home's electrical needs a professional, not a guess.
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One El Campo Crew, Serving Houston to San Antonio
How a family-run El Campo electrical contractor covers oilfield, commercial, and residential work across South Texas — and what that means for you.
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