Serving

  • Philadelphia,
  • Bucks,
  • Montgomery,
  • York,
  • Harrisburg,
  • Lancaster,
  • Reading,
  • Allentown,
  • Scranton

Call

  • 215-253-4162
  • 717-230-1611
  • 570-309-0349
  • 302-703-0767

No Sub-Contractors / 24 Hour Emergency Service, 7 days a week

Scranton County

Circuit Breaker Repair, Installation & Maintenance
Circuit breakers are used as a safety measure in your home to stop the flow of electricity when it is being overloaded. Their purpose is to prevent hazardous electrical problems and protect your home from electrical damages. Problems with circuit breakers are often caused by faulty or loose wiring in your electrical system and can cause problems with electrical appliances in your home. If your circuit breaker is not properly functioning, electrical currents can still be flowing through your appliances even after they have been shut off.

We Offer Same-Day Service & 24/7 Emergency Response

We offer electrical installation in the following areas:

  • Breaker Installation
  • Appliance Hook Ups
  • Ceiling Fan Hook Ups
  • Circuit Breaker Installation
  • Landscape Lighting Installation
  • Design Lighting Installation
  • Electrical Panel Box Installation
  • Pool & Hot Tub Hook Ups
  • Remodeling and Installation Services

What you can expect with MY PA Electric

  • No waiting around – We show up on time and call when we are on our way!
  • No mess to clean up – We clean up any mess we make while completing your service or repair!
  • No surprises, no hidden fees – We give you the prices upfront before the work begins!
  • No worries – We background check and drug test all employees!
  • No problems – We stand behind all work we perform! You can count on MY PA Electric to get it done right the first time!

In 1840, the Scranton brothers arrived and found only five houses in the village. The Scrantons built a forge that later became the nucleus of the Lackawanna Iron and Steel Company. A new name was given to the settlement in 1845: Harrison, in honor of the president. Finally, in 1851, the name was changed to Scranton.