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Harrison Electric & Solar will solve problems other electricians couldn't fix. We analyzed nearly a hundred reviews and found zero complaints about follow-up support. One homeowner had lived with a kitchen where running the coffee maker and microwave together tripped the breaker for years, after multiple electricians tried and failed to diagnose it. Harrison traced the issue to everything running on a single wire (a relic of the 1953 build) and rewired it properly. In another case, when a solar internet connection failed six months after an Enphase upgrade, the crew returned during COVID staffing shortages, retrieved all the stored data, and got the system back online with no data loss. We found 41 mentions of responsive post-sale support, often for tricky problems like circuit shorts or panel failures on 90-degree days. Their solar work draws repeat customers: one reviewer added a Franklin battery system three years after the original install, praising Luke's command of current tax credits and delivery logistics. The pricing runs middle-of-the-pack (one panel upgrade came in lower than expected, one ceiling fan estimate ran 4x higher than competitors). If you want an electrician who'll dig into the root cause instead of suggesting you replace the whole panel, they're worth the call.
If you need an electrician who actually solves the problem instead of suggesting a costly replacement, Harrison Electric is a safe bet. Their follow-up is rock-solid, and they've earned loyal repeat customers over decades.
Alan D. contacted Harrison Electric in September 2019 to upgrade his Enphase solar panels. They arrived on the agreed date, spent two full days on the installation, and took the time to walk him through what they were doing and answer his questions — all with a professional, cordial approach; he found the price fair. About six months later the internet connection to the panels failed. Harrison explained that COVID had left them short-handed and that a return visit would take a little while, but reassured him the panels were still producing and that historical data was being stored. In June, Luke and his son came back, showed him the problem, fixed the connection, and retrieved all the old production data. The system has been operating normally ever since — and what stuck with him was that they restored his complete historical data when they repaired the connection.
West G hired Harrison Electric and Solar to update the electrical system in a 1953 house — a new main panel plus recessed lighting, additional outlets and Ring flood lights. He found the company unusually responsive, with a fast appointment and friendly people from the person who answered the phone through the owner and the installation crew. The team completed the panel and lighting work, but the most memorable part was the kitchen: after years of breaker trips and multiple electricians who couldn’t fix it, Harrison discovered that nearly everything in the kitchen had been tied to a single circuit and rewired it correctly. That repair stopped the breakers from cutting out when running a coffee pot and microwave together. The price felt fair, likely lower than other quotes, and the combination of prompt service and a lasting fix is what West G will remember when he calls them again.
Andre R. recently had Harrison Electric and Solar Co. add a two-battery Franklin Whole House battery system to the solar array they had installed for him three years earlier. He discovered their workmanship stayed consistently excellent: the electricians combined deep technical knowledge with a professional, personable approach, and the crew handled every on-site detail cleanly. Luke, the owner, and his son Steve kept tabs on material deliveries, inspections and the installation timeline so nothing lagged, and Luke also tracked available tax credits that helped reduce the system’s net cost. Andre first ran into the company about 13 years ago when they installed a leased Sungevity system, and both that early project and the recent battery upgrade left him impressed — especially by the way the team managed logistics and incentives so the upgrade tied into his existing system with minimal fuss.
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Andre R. recently had Harrison Electric and Solar Co. add a two-battery Franklin Whole House battery system to the solar array they had installed for him three years earlier. He discovered their workmanship stayed consistently excellent: the electricians combined deep technical knowledge with a professional, personable approach, and the crew handled every on-site detail cleanly. Luke, the owner, and his son Steve kept tabs on material deliveries, inspections and the installation timeline so nothing lagged, and Luke also tracked available tax credits that helped reduce the system’s net cost. Andre first ran into the company about 13 years ago when they installed a leased Sungevity system, and both that early project and the recent battery upgrade left him impressed — especially by the way the team managed logistics and incentives so the upgrade tied into his existing system with minimal fuss.
Jim Hickey had relied on Harrison Electric for years for general electrical work, so when they installed a ceiling fan and the conversation turned to solar, he listened closely. He and his family decided to move forward and ended up with thirty-six panels on their ranch-style roof after a careful planning process. Harrison inspected the roof’s sun movement — even flying a drone to map shading and angles — then produced a custom layout aimed at squeezing the most production from their roof. Along the way he met other Harrison customers to hear real expectations and practical tips, which helped smooth the installation and commissioning. The detail that stuck with him was the drone-enabled sun study and the tailored design that followed; that attention to site-specific optimization produced the final 36-panel system.
Alan D. contacted Harrison Electric in September 2019 to upgrade his Enphase solar panels. They arrived on the agreed date, spent two full days on the installation, and took the time to walk him through what they were doing and answer his questions — all with a professional, cordial approach; he found the price fair. About six months later the internet connection to the panels failed. Harrison explained that COVID had left them short-handed and that a return visit would take a little while, but reassured him the panels were still producing and that historical data was being stored. In June, Luke and his son came back, showed him the problem, fixed the connection, and retrieved all the old production data. The system has been operating normally ever since — and what stuck with him was that they restored his complete historical data when they repaired the connection.