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Personalized Service | Electrical | Harrison
Need a trusted pro in Harrison who treats your home like their own? HEP’s licensed team shows up on time, listens to your concerns, and crafts solutions tailored to your lifestyle—whether you’re troubleshooting flickering lights, upgrading an aging panel, or dreaming up a full-scale remodel. Our courteous technicians explain every step in plain language, tidy up when they’re done, and double-check all safety points so you can relax and enjoy reliable electrical performance.
From 24/7 emergency response to proactive maintenance plans, we’re committed to building relationships that outlast the warranty. Expect transparent pricing, text alerts before arrival, and follow-up calls that prove your satisfaction matters. When Harrison homeowners think electrical, they think HEP—where “Happy, Experienced, Professional” isn’t just a slogan; it’s our promise to you.
FAQs
What residential and commercial electrical services do you offer in Harrison?
We provide a full spectrum of electrical solutions for homes, apartments, offices, retail spaces, and light-industrial facilities in Harrison. Our services include troubleshooting and repairs, panel upgrades, outlet and switch installation, interior and exterior lighting design, ceiling-fan wiring, EV-charger installation, whole-house surge protection, generator transfer-switches, and new-construction or remodeling wiring. Because every project is unique, we tailor our recommendations to your goals, budget, and the age of the existing electrical system.
Are your electricians licensed, insured, and familiar with Harrison’s local codes?
Yes. All of our technicians hold current New York State master or journeyman electrician licenses, carry comprehensive liability and workers’ compensation insurance, and stay up-to-date with the latest editions of the National Electrical Code (NEC) as well as Harrison’s specific permitting and inspection requirements. This ensures that every installation passes local inspections the first time and provides long-term safety for your property.
Do you handle emergency electrical repairs after regular business hours?
Absolutely. We maintain a 24/7 emergency response team for the Harrison area. Whether you have a sudden power loss, sparking outlet, tripped main breaker, or storm-related damage, you can call our main number any time of day. A licensed technician will be dispatched—usually within 60 minutes—to diagnose the problem, make immediate repairs if parts are on hand, or perform safe temporary fixes until a full repair can be completed.
How quickly can you schedule a service call, and is there a fee for on-site estimates?
For non-emergency work we can typically schedule appointments within 24–48 hours, and same-day slots are often available during off-peak seasons. On-site assessments and written estimates are free for customers in Harrison and surrounding Westchester County communities. You’ll receive a detailed scope of work, parts list, timeline, and transparent pricing before any work begins.
Can you upgrade my electrical panel to support new appliances, solar, or an EV charger?
Yes. We routinely replace outdated 60- or 100-amp panels with modern 200-amp (or higher) service to accommodate high-demand appliances, HVAC systems, solar inverters, or electric-vehicle chargers. The upgrade process includes a load calculation, utility coordination, permitting, installation of a new meter base and breaker panel, grounding and bonding verification, and final inspection. Most panel upgrades in Harrison are completed in a single day with minimal power downtime.
What safety and cleanliness practices can I expect while you work in my home or business?
Safety is our top priority. Our electricians wear appropriate PPE, lock out and tag out circuits before working, and use insulated tools and arc-flash protection where necessary. We place drop cloths and boot covers to protect flooring, isolate work areas to reduce dust, and vacuum or wipe down surfaces before we leave. All debris—old wiring, breakers, or fixtures—is removed from the site for proper recycling or disposal. We conclude each job with a walkthrough to verify correct operation and answer any remaining questions.