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Garcia Gerardo is a state-licensed electrical contractor based in Hemet, holding an active CSLB C-10 license (#865728) in good standing, verified against the California Contractors State License Board in July 2026. Contact them directly for quotes and current availability.
Riddle Andrew D is a state-licensed electrical contractor based in Hemet, holding an active CSLB C-10 license (#1099952) in good standing, verified against the California Contractors State License Board in July 2026. Contact them directly for quotes and current availability.

A&S Electric operates out of central Hemet on Oregano Way, handling residential service work across the valley — the scope runs from panel upgrades and circuit additions to fixture installs, ceiling fans, recessed lighting, and EV charger hookups. The focus is existing homes rather than new construction, which means a steady mix of same-day repairs, maintenance calls, and planned upgrades as homeowners modernize aging electrical systems or add capacity for new loads. Hemet's housing stock skews older, and many homes built in the '70s and '80s have panels undersized for today's demands: air conditioning running year-round, electric vehicle charging, solar tie-ins, backup generators. For homeowners tackling one of those upgrades or facing a tripped breaker that won't reset, a local service electrician beats waiting for a large company's dispatch queue. Commercial properties and new-construction framing pulls typically go to bigger outfits; A&S fills the residential service slot where quick turnaround and direct communication matter most.
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Get ListedHarlow Electric Inc operates out of central Hemet on El Centro Avenue, handling residential service work across the valley—panel upgrades, circuit additions, outlet installations, ceiling fans,…
Harlow Electric Inc operates out of central Hemet on El Centro Avenue, handling residential service work across the valley—panel upgrades, circuit additions, outlet installations, ceiling fans, recessed lighting, and the growing demand for EV charger hookups in newer tract subdivisions. The scope is service-call and retrofit rather than new-construction framing; most jobs land in existing homes where electrical capacity or safety becomes the driver. Demand splits between planned upgrades (a homeowner running too many devices on one circuit, an older panel that can't support modern loads, an EV purchase requiring dedicated charging infrastructure) and emergency repair (a breaker that won't reset, an outlet that stopped working, a flickering light circuit). Hemet's older stock, especially in the central and east areas, runs into aging-panel constraints more than newer south-Temecula developments do; that work mix shapes the contractor's daily call volume. For complex solar tie-ins or industrial commercial work, specialized solar and commercial shops are the right fit. For the routine residential circuit and charger work that keeps most homes running safely, this is the direct-call lane.
Shane has done several smaller projects for me. I appreciate his pleasant attitude, and his attention to detail. He installed an exterior security camera, lighting inside the garage, and a ceiling fan in my kitchen. Two of those required running new electrical lines. They've all been up and running ...
Called for a quote. Got the quote quickly, did the job as scheduled and the final price matched the quote. Great work, clean, fast, professional!! Highly recommend Harlow Electric for jobs big and small. I will use them again!
I am beyond impressed with my experience. After contacting Many other Electricians, Harlow Electric, Supersede my expectations in every way ; professionalism, punctuality, expertise and knowledge. Shane has extensive experience in his field and it shows in the quality of work. He took the time to p...
What Locals Know
Hemet's housing stock skews older with many homes built in the 1960s–1980s — pre-upgraded electrical panels are common and frequently the bottleneck for EV charger installation or major appliance updates. Newer subdivisions have different code compliance requirements.
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