
Our new-construction crews already build and wire homes across the Grand Strand. Now the same electricians handle service calls, dispatched from our Myrtle Beach shop and covering everything from the Boardwalk and the Golden Mile to Pine Lakes, Market Common, Grande Dunes, and the rest of the Strand from Little River down to Pawleys Island.
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Learn More About Financing →Fogle & Sons Electric is a family-owned, licensed electrician — SC License #CLM111551 — serving the Grand Strand from our Myrtle Beach shop. The crews that wire new homes up and down this coast are the same electricians who show up for service calls, and every service call starts with an $89 diagnostic visit — credited back on any job of $275 or more. Call (843) 628-7289 to schedule.
Myrtle Beach housing runs newer than most of South Carolina — the median home here was built around 1994, and about 43% of the city has gone up since 2000 — but the coast is hard on electrical systems. Salt air pits meter bases and exterior fixtures, roughly 40% of the city's housing units sit in apartment and condo buildings with their own subpanel and HOA quirks, and the older in-town blocks around Pine Lakes, where the golf club has anchored the neighborhood since 1927, still carry mid-century panels due for a proper upgrade. Here's where Grand Strand homeowners call us in:
The same work our Midlands crews have done for years, now dispatched out of our Myrtle Beach shop. These services have their own Grand Strand pages:
We handle the rest of our service list on the Grand Strand too — call (843) 628-7289 and we’ll quote it:
Our Grand Strand service division is new — the electricians behind it are not. These are the licensed techs and the vans that pull into your driveway: uniformed, background-checked, and working under SC License #CLM111551. A Fogle family trade since 1949.
The Grand Strand runs more than 60 miles from Little River down to Winyah Bay, and Myrtle Beach is its hub city — ours too. From our Myrtle Beach shop we serve the beach towns and the fast-growing communities behind them, across 29572, 29575, 29577, 29579 and 29588. One note on addresses: 29579 runs out into Carolina Forest and 29588 into Socastee, both unincorporated Horry County, where the permit office and often the electric utility change. We work both sides of that line, in a county that grew 3.2% in a single year to roughly 427,551 people.
No wall of "recent local jobs" here yet — our Grand Strand service division is new, even if the crews behind it aren't. From the SkyWheel end of the Boardwalk to Market Common, built on the old Air Force base that closed in 1993, this is the work we're set up for, in a metro the Census Bureau ranked third fastest-growing in the country from 2023 to 2024.
Yes. Our new-construction crews already build and wire homes across the Grand Strand, and our service electricians dispatch from our Myrtle Beach shop. The Fogle family trade goes back to 1949; Fogle & Sons Electric has been the family company since 2011, licensed and insured in South Carolina — SC License #CLM111551.
Inside city limits, the City of Myrtle Beach Construction Services Department (843-918-1111) issues trade permits and staffs a dedicated electrical inspector. Outside city limits — Carolina Forest, Socastee, and much of 29579 and 29588 — permits run through Horry County Code Enforcement in Conway. We pull the permit with the right office either way and schedule the inspection for you.
Inside Myrtle Beach city limits it's almost certainly Santee Cooper, the state-owned utility that serves the beach side of Horry County. Much of the surrounding unincorporated county — Socastee, Forestbrook, Carolina Forest — is Horry Electric Cooperative territory, roughly 84,000 residential accounts. A Myrtle Beach mailing address doesn't settle it, so we confirm which utility bills your home before quoting anything utility-specific, like an EV charger rebate.
A licensed electrician comes out, tracks down the problem, and gives you a straight price before any work starts. The $89 diagnostic visit is credited back on any job of $275 or more — so on a qualifying repair, it comes straight off the bill.
Yes — it's core work on this coast. The Grand Strand's storm history is real: Hazel came ashore as a Category 4 in 1954, Hugo hit in 1989, Matthew (2016) brought major wind and flood damage, and Florence (2018) flooded parts of Horry County for weeks. We install standby generators, transfer switches, interlocks, and whole-home surge protection, and we'd rather wire yours in the calm months than the week a storm gets a name.
Send this straight to our dispatcher and we’ll get back to you with a real answer — not a call-center script. Every service call starts with an $89 diagnostic visit, credited back on any job of $275 or more. In a hurry or dealing with an emergency? Call (843) 628-7289 — 24/7 emergency response across the Grand Strand.
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