Serving New Albany & Floyd County, IN

Electrical, Excavation & Construction Services in New Albany, IN

Licensed work across Floyd County. Free estimates. 24/7 emergency response.

Twisted Electric LLC is a Campbellsburg-based contractor serving New Albany and Floyd County, with crews running south on SR-135 and across I-265 to handle electrical, excavation, and construction work along the Ohio River corridor. Three divisions, one company. New Albany runs on one of the deepest stocks of historic housing in Southern Indiana: 1880s through 1920s Victorian and craftsman homes along Mansion Row and East Spring Street, plus mid-century neighborhoods up Charlestown Road and Grant Line, newer subdivisions north toward Georgetown, and the redeveloping downtown commercial grid.

Residential Electrical Services in New Albany, IN

Mansion Row and East Spring Street homes from the 1880s through the 1920s carry the toughest electrical infrastructure in Floyd County: original or once-replaced service entrances, Federal Pacific or Zinsco panels, knob-and-tube remnants behind original lath and plaster, two-prong outlets without ground paths, and aluminum branch wiring layered in during 1960s and 1970s remodels. Mid-century homes up Charlestown Road and newer Grant Line subdivisions have their own issues: GFCI and AFCI nuisance trips, builder-grade panels that won’t accept a backfeed breaker, and code revisions that didn’t exist when the meter base was set.

Residential electrical services handled for New Albany homeowners:

Commercial & Agricultural Electrical in New Albany, IN

New Albany’s commercial demand runs from the redeveloping downtown grid around Pearl Street and Bank Street, to the retail and office along Charlestown Road and Grant Line, to the medical campus around Baptist Health Floyd, plus the warehouse and light-industrial properties scattered across Floyd County. Three-phase service, parking lot lighting, code compliance work, and tenant buildouts for new restaurants and retail each require their own approach.

Commercial and agricultural electrical work:

Generator Installation in New Albany, IN

Outages from Ohio Valley thunderstorms, ice loading on the river corridor, and downed lines from old-growth trees hit New Albany on a regular cycle. The historic district’s mature tree canopy is beautiful and a routine source of power loss after any major wind event. Standby generator work in New Albany covers load calculation, generator sizing for either critical-circuit or whole-home coverage, transfer switch wiring, concrete pad setting, and the gas line coordination needed to bring the unit online.

Generator services include:

Excavation & Underground Utilities in New Albany, IN

Twisted Electric’s excavation division, N&M Excavating, handles the dirt work most New Albany properties depend on. Older downtown and Mansion Row lots see sewer line failures under century-old clay tile and original cast iron, and the historic district’s mature root systems push everything around. Newer Grant Line and north-side subdivisions need driveway grading, underground service drops, and clean trenching for pool builds.

Excavation and underground services in New Albany:

Construction & Site Work in New Albany, IN

The construction division handles new builds, additions, in-ground pools, deck and outdoor living, and concrete flatwork. Working with the same crew that does the electrical and the excavation means the slab gets poured with the conduit already stubbed up, and the pool deck gets bonded correctly the first time. Historic-district additions also get the careful coordination they need to keep service entrance and meter base placement compliant.

Construction services for New Albany property owners:

Why Choose Us

Why New Albany Property Owners Call Twisted Electric

The shop sits in Campbellsburg, about fifty minutes north of New Albany via SR-135 and I-265. Same-day response on most service calls. No out-of-area fuel surcharge. Every quote is given upfront before the work starts. Every project is handled by the Twisted crew, not subbed out. Owner Nick Applegate takes the calls and stands behind the work, which is how the company has stacked up 71-plus five-star Google reviews from homeowners and businesses across Washington, Clark, Floyd, Jackson, Lawrence, and Monroe counties.

Licensed. Insured. IDAPA credentialed. Pricing quoted before the truck rolls.

Licensed & Insured

IDAPA Licensed

Fast Response

24/7 Emergency

Experience

20+ Years

Local Crews

Floyd County

Schedule a Free Estimate in New Albany, IN

Call 812-276-5639 or request an estimate online. Twisted Electric and N&M Excavating serve New Albany (47150), Georgetown, Greenville, Floyd Knobs, and the rest of Floyd County, plus Salem, Bedford, Bloomington, Seymour, Jeffersonville, and Clarksville.

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Call or fill out the form for a free estimate. We’re based in Campbellsburg, IN and work across Washington County, Clark County, Floyd County, Jackson County, Lawrence County, and Monroe County.

Frequently Asked Questions

How much does a 200-amp panel upgrade cost in New Albany, IN?

Pricing depends on the existing service entrance, the condition of the meter base, whether the mast and weatherhead need replacing, and how much branch circuitry needs to be moved or relabeled. Twisted Electric quotes every panel upgrade upfront after a site visit, with no hidden fees or surprise charges. Call 812-276-5639 for a free estimate.

Most service entrance changes, panel upgrades, additions, and new construction electrical require a permit and inspection through Floyd County or the local jurisdiction. Simple repairs like swapping a receptacle or replacing a fixture typically do not. Twisted Electric pulls permits when the job calls for one and coordinates the inspection so the work passes the first time.

The Twisted Electric shop is in Campbellsburg, about fifty minutes north of New Albany via SR-135 and I-265. 24/7 emergency response is available for power outages, burned outlets, smoking panels, downed service drops, and storm damage. Most emergency calls in New Albany and Floyd County are reached the same day they come in.

Yes. Agricultural electrical is a regular part of the workload across Floyd County and the rest of Southern Indiana. That covers barn and shop wiring, pole structure service drops, grain bin circuits, irrigation pivots, sub-panels for outbuildings, and three-phase service for larger ag operations.

Yes. Twisted Electric runs an in-house excavation division, N&M Excavating, plus a construction division. That means underground circuit trenching, septic and waterline runs, driveway grading, concrete flatwork, and the electrical rough-in are handled by one company under one schedule. Fewer contractors on the job, no waiting between trades, and a single point of accountability.