Mr. Electric of Lancaster County serves Shillington with licensed electricians who know local code, understand the wiring patterns common in older Berks County homes, and arrive with the tools and parts to get the job done in a single visit. Whether you're adding an EV charger in the garage, upgrading an outdated electrical panel, or tracking down why a circuit keeps tripping, our team handles residential electrical work from routine repairs to full service changes. We also handle dedicated circuits for home offices and workshops, smart switch installation, surge protection ahead of storm season, and landscape lighting for properties in Wyomissing and Sinking Spring. Every job starts with a flat-rate quote. The price you're given before work begins is the price you pay, backed by the Neighborly Done Right Promise®. Call to schedule service with our Lancaster electricians.
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Why Choose Mr. Electric of Lancaster County for Electrical Services in Shillington?
We Price the Job, Not the Clock
Most electrical problems don't fit neatly into an hour. A tricky circuit diagnosis in a 1940s home can take longer than expected, and hourly billing turns that into a guessing game. We provide a quote for the job before we start. You know the number. No meter running while we troubleshoot.
Our Shillington Electricians Know Berks County Wiring
Homes built in Shillington's older neighborhoods often have 60-amp service panels, aluminum branch wiring from the 1960s and 70s, or two-prong ungrounded outlets. These aren't just inconveniences; they're code violations and pose significant safety issues. Our team has handled these systems throughout Berks County, and we know how to bring them up to current NEC standards without tearing apart walls unnecessarily.
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Large Appliance Outlets
Outdoor Outlets
USB Outlets
Tamper Resistant Outlets
Outlet Installation
Outlet Repair
Safety Outlets
Panel Installation
Panel Upgrades and Repair
Circuit Breakers
Surge Protectors
Power Conditioners
Light Switches
Wall Switches
Knob and Tube Wiring Upgrades
Wiring Upgrades
Electrical Code Updates
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Frequently Asked Questions About Electrical Services in Shillington, PA
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Mr. Electric of Lancaster County handles a full range of residential electrical work in Shillington and throughout Berks County. Our most requested services include panel upgrades, EV charger installation, surge protection, exterior lighting and landscape lighting, dedicated circuits, smart switch installation, GFCI outlet installation, circuit restoration, electrical safety inspections, and generator installation. We also handle wiring modernization for older homes, service changes, and hot tub or pool electrical work. For anything else electrical in your home, give us a call.
Shillington sits in the heart of Berks County, and the homes here range from early 20th-century rowhomes along Penn Ave to mid-century ranches and newer construction pushing toward Wyomissing and Sinking Spring. That mix of housing stock means one thing for your electrical system: age and capacity vary widely, and what worked for your panel 30 years ago doesn't always match what your household needs today. Many homes in Shillington still run on 100-amp service with original breaker panels, aluminum branch wiring from the 1970s, or two-prong outlets in kitchens and bathrooms. Those systems weren't built for today's loads, and they show it. Our electricians serve Shillington and the surrounding Berks County communities, including Wyomissing, Leola, Sinking Spring, and Wernersville. We carry the licensing required under Pennsylvania's electrical contractor regulations and follow NEC standards on every job.
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A few signs point clearly to an overloaded or outdated panel. Circuit breakers that trip repeatedly under normal loads, a panel that runs warm to the touch, and a home still running on 100 amps or less are all indicators that your system is working too hard. Homes in Shillington built before 1980 often have panels that weren't designed for today's appliance loads, two or three HVAC zones, and EV charging on top. Fuse boxes are still found in some older rowhomes in the area, and those need to come out entirely.
The U.S. Department of Energy notes that modern homes typically require 200-amp service to handle current electrical demand. If you're planning a kitchen renovation, adding an EV charger, or just noticing more frequent tripping, a safety inspection will tell you exactly where you stand. Our electricians assess your panel capacity, check for double-tapped breakers and missing knockouts, and give you a clear picture of what a code compliance inspection would flag before any permits are pulled.
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A Level 2 home EV charger (240V) typically requires a dedicated 40- to 60-amp circuit run from your main panel to the garage or driveway. If your panel has capacity, installation takes most of a day. If your panel is near full, a panel upgrade may be required first. In Pennsylvania, EV charger installations must be permitted and inspected by the local authority. Our electricians handle the permit pull, wiring, and inspection coordination so you don't have to manage that process yourself. Shillington and Wyomissing both see strong EV adoption, and we've completed these installs throughout Berks County.
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A whole-home surge protector is installed at your main panel and clamps voltage spikes before they travel through your branch circuits, protecting the electronic devices, HVAC equipment, and appliances connected to your electrical system. Berks County averages over 30 thunderstorm days per year, and each lightning strike within a few miles of your home can send a damaging surge through your utility line. Point-of-use power strips offer limited protection because they only guard the devices plugged directly into them. A panel-mounted surge protector rated at 40,000 amps or higher protects your HVAC system, refrigerator, smart home devices, and any EV charger connected to your panel.
Replacing a fried HVAC control board costs 10 times as much as a whole-home surge protection unit. Shillington homeowners with newer EV chargers, smart thermostats, or home automation systems have more to lose from a surge than ever before, and a single panel-level device covers all of it.
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Pennsylvania requires permits for most electrical work beyond simple device replacements. Panel upgrades, new circuits, EV charger installations, service changes, and generator connections all require a permit and inspection under Pennsylvania's Uniform Construction Code. Unpermitted electrical work creates real problems when you sell your home, and your homeowner's insurance may deny claims tied to non-permitted work.
Shillington is located in Cumru Township, and permit requirements here align with statewide UCC standards administered through the local building department. Our electricians pull permits on every job that requires one and coordinate the inspection with the local authority having jurisdiction.
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A GFCI (ground fault circuit interrupter) outlet monitors the flow of electricity and shuts off within milliseconds if it detects a ground fault. The 2023 NEC requires GFCI protection in bathrooms, kitchens within 6 feet of a sink, garages, outdoor locations, unfinished basements, and crawl spaces. Many older Shillington homes still have standard two-prong or three-prong outlets in these locations. That's a code deficiency and a safety issue.
Our electricians identify unprotected locations during a safety inspection and install GFCI outlets or GFCI breakers as needed. In homes with older wiring that lacks a ground wire, GFCI protection is actually the NEC-approved method for upgrading two-prong outlets without rewiring the entire circuit. It's a code-compliant upgrade that costs far less than a full rewire and still gives you the protection your family needs.
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Hot tub and pool electrical installations have specific NEC requirements around bonding, grounding, circuit protection, and GFCI coverage. A hot tub typically requires a dedicated 240V, 50-amp GFCI-protected circuit. Pool equipment needs bonding to prevent voltage gradients in the water. These aren't jobs for a general handyman. Our electricians are familiar with the Article 680 requirements of the NEC governing pool and spa wiring, and we handle everything from the panel work to the final bonding connections.
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Mr. Electric of Lancaster County has electricians serving Shillington and the surrounding Berks County area, including Wyomissing, Sinking Spring, Wernersville, and Mohnton. Contact us today to schedule your electrical project with our team of professionals. We offer convenient scheduling and a 24/7 live answering service. Every job starts with a flat-rate estimate, and our work is backed by the Neighborly Done Right Promise®.