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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 ListedHomewize Electric operates out of Hemet on East Morton Place, handling residential electrical service across the valley—panel upgrades, circuit additions, outlet installation, recessed lighting,…
Homewize Electric operates out of Hemet on East Morton Place, handling residential electrical service across the valley—panel upgrades, circuit additions, outlet installation, recessed lighting, ceiling fans, and the routine repair calls that keep older homes functional as their electrical loads creep upward. The scope is service work and troubleshooting rather than new-construction framing or large commercial projects. Demand for their work clusters around two different scenarios: homeowners in aging Hemet neighborhoods where aging panels can't handle modern appliances and air-conditioning demand without tripping, and owners in newer tract developments adding EV chargers, solar tie-ins, or smart-home wiring that requires either new circuits or panel expansion. For emergency repair—a dead outlet, a breaker that won't reset, a suspected short—they handle the same-day urgency work. For major system upgrades or generator hookups, the scope is within reach; for large commercial rewiring or new-construction rough-in work, they're oriented toward the service-call model most homeowners already dial.
First off I had contacted about 5 other companies (just going off google suggestions) and they all made it seem like a very tedious and impossible installation some even giving me crazy prices. Contacted Broc and we agreed on a price and set up a date to come over and install 6 surface mounted light...
Broc @ Homewize was referred to me by a family friend. He came out and did some kitchen lighting as well as a ceiling fan and a dining room light did an amazing job. Had some troubleshooting, and ended up pulling wire to get things done but he went above and beyond! I highly recommend him and his co...
Broc came to our 51 years old mobilehome for a wiring problem with the AC. Let me tell you, we were very concerned he would find a disasterous problem. After a few minutes they located and started the repair. He work was excellent and the cost much lower than expected. His company is differently...
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Hemet's older housing stock (pre-1980s neighborhoods) often has undersized panels and outdated wiring that can't support modern loads — EV charging and heat pump conversions frequently require service upgrades that older homes weren't built to handle without significant rework.
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