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Electrical Contractors in Texas: market size and renewals

The TDLR register lists 14,024 electrical contractors in Texas. The densest county is Harris County with 1,747 of them, 12% of the state total. 2,170 come up for renewal within 90 days.

14,024licensed electrical contractors
540renew within 30 days
4,963renew within 6 months
25countys with licensees
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Where the competition is

Licence counts by county, densest first. Use it to see how contested a patch already is before you spend money marketing into it, or to find the countys where the register is thin.

CountyOn recordValid today Not valid
Harris County1,7471,521226
Out Of State County1,3501,147203
Dallas County921805116
Bexar County75667086
Tarrant County71161398
Travis County47842652
Williamson County37532946
Montgomery County36631551
El Paso County31727344
Collin County28925534
Hidalgo County28725928
Denton County24821434
Fort Bend County21219220
Brazoria County19117021
Hays County18416420
Galveston County18015327
Comal County16013921
Lubbock County15313716
Johnson County15012525
Parker County15013911
Midland County14912524
Nueces County1471389
Ellis County14413113
Kaufman County13011812
Ector County11910217

Renewal pipeline

Licences with an expiry date inside each window, counted from the board file. A licence that has already lapsed or been suspended is excluded, so these are people who currently hold a valid licence and have a renewal coming.

540due inside 30 days
2,170due inside 90 days
4,963due inside 6 months

New electrical contractors per year

How many electrical contractors currently on the register were first issued in each year. Older years thin out as licences lapse and drop off the file, so read this as the surviving cohort, not as the number issued at the time.

TDLR does not publish an issue date in its public file, so there is no way to count new electrical contractors per year for Texas without inventing the number. The renewal pipeline above is published and is real.

Counted from the Texas Department of Licensing and Regulation public licence file, reloaded August 18, 2026. Figures describe licences on record, not businesses: one company can hold several. Confirm anything that matters at TDLR.