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Electrical Solutions
Electrical Solutions | Electrical | New Tazewell
From quick outlet fixes to full rewiring projects, HEP brings decades of know-how and neighborly care to every home and business in New Tazewell. Our licensed technicians arrive in fully stocked vans, ready to diagnose, repair, or upgrade your electrical system with minimal disruption and transparent, upfront pricing. Whether you’re chasing flickering lights, planning a panel upgrade, or dreaming of smart-home convenience, we handle the details so you can enjoy safe, reliable power.
As part of the community, HEP treats every call like a visit to a friend’s house—respectful, tidy, and punctual. We back our work with solid warranties, 24/7 emergency availability, and the promise that if something isn’t right, we’ll make it right, fast. When you need a team that’s “Happy. Easy. Professional.” and always just up the road, HEP is on the way.
FAQs
What types of electrical services do you provide to homes and businesses in New Tazewell?
We offer a full range of residential and light-commercial services, including troubleshooting and repair, new construction wiring, panel upgrades, dedicated circuits, interior and exterior lighting design, surge protection, EV-charger installation, generator transfer switches, and routine safety inspections. All work is performed by licensed, insured electricians familiar with Tennessee building codes and the specific requirements of Claiborne County utility providers.
Do you handle emergency electrical repairs after normal business hours?
Yes. We provide 24/7 emergency response throughout New Tazewell and the surrounding communities. Whether you have a total power loss, a smoking breaker panel, storm damage, or sparking outlets, our on-call electrician will arrive with a fully stocked service vehicle to diagnose and correct the problem safely. Most emergencies are resolved on the first visit; if specialty parts are required, we’ll make the area safe, order the parts immediately, and return as soon as they arrive.
How do I know if I need an electrical panel upgrade?
Common signs include frequent breaker trips, dimming lights when large appliances start, warm or buzzing breaker panels, and the presence of outdated fuse boxes or 60-amp service. Modern homes typically need 150–200 amps to run HVAC equipment, kitchen appliances, and today’s electronics safely. During a free on-site assessment, we measure load demand, inspect wiring, and provide a detailed quote for upgrading the panel, meter base, and service entry if required.
Can you install an electric vehicle (EV) charging station at my New Tazewell property?
Absolutely. We are certified to install Level 1, Level 2, and certain Level 3 chargers for Tesla, Ford, GM, and other manufacturers. We evaluate your existing electrical capacity, pull any required permits from the City of New Tazewell, install a dedicated circuit/breaker, and set up the charger to manufacturer specifications. We also assist with TVA or local utility rebate paperwork that may offset part of the installation cost.
Do your installations meet Tennessee and NEC electrical codes?
Yes. All work is performed to the latest edition of the National Electrical Code (NEC) as adopted by the State of Tennessee. We obtain the proper permits, schedule inspections with the local building department, and provide documentation upon completion. Code-compliant installations protect your safety, preserve insurance coverage, and add long-term value to your property.
What steps can I take to make my home’s electrical system more energy-efficient?
Start by upgrading incandescent or CFL bulbs to LEDs, installing smart programmable thermostats, and using high-efficiency appliances. We can perform an energy audit that pinpoints areas of loss and recommend solutions such as whole-house surge protectors, timer controls for water heaters, occupancy sensors, and power-factor-correcting devices for small businesses. We also install high-efficiency ceiling fans and dimmer switches to reduce lighting loads. Our electricians explain ROI for each upgrade so you can prioritize the projects that deliver the greatest savings.