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βTwo Nickβs Electric. Call them first. Fortunately my problem was not an asap need. They showed up the next day. No substitution for their experience aβ¦ββ Jeff Mulcahey on Google

βHad a snow plow this winter come by and pulled down my electric service right off the wall. I called Integrity Power And Electric and within less thanβ¦ββ Walter T Mummert II on Google

βTyler does great work! He is extremely knowledgeable and thorough. Our furnace was leaking water, and he took the time to properly diagnose the issueβ¦ββ Briana Borton on Google

βFull explanation of why I needed size of generator 22k. Price was lower than locals on 14k generators who people just call because the locals believβ¦ββ Phil Lane on Google
About electricians in Hartville
Hartville is Village in Lake Township famous for the Hartville Flea Market and Hartville Marketplace draw. Local pros service neighborhoods including downtown, near the Marketplace. Hartville housing is a tighter mix of historic village homes and surrounding rural acreage; small-job specialties (handyman, fence repair, lawn care) get steady demand. Tell us what you need and we'll connect you with Hartville pros your neighbors already hire β locally owned, license-checked, and backed by real reviews.
Common questions
How much does an electrician cost in Hartville?+
Common 2026 rates: outlet installation $100 to $250, ceiling fan install $100 to $300, panel upgrade (100A to 200A) $1,000 to $3,000, whole-house rewiring $2,000 to $6,000 for older homes. Most Hartville electricians have a $100 to $150 service call minimum. EV charger installation runs $500 to $1,800 depending on panel capacity and wire run.
When do I need an electrical panel upgrade in Hartville?+
Upgrade if your panel is a 60A or 100A service and you've added (or want to add) central AC, EV charging, a hot tub, or major kitchen appliances. Also upgrade if you have a Federal Pacific (FPE) or Zinsco panel β both are fire risks recognized by every electrician and most home inspectors. Modern code calls for 200A service in any home with central AC and electric appliances.
Do Hartville electricians handle knob-and-tube wiring?+
Yes. A lot of Hartville homes built before 1950 still have original knob-and-tube wiring in attics and exterior walls. It's not inherently dangerous if undisturbed, but it has no ground wire and degrades when buried in insulation. Most insurance carriers now require knob-and-tube replacement before issuing a new policy. Full replacement runs $8,000 to $20,000 depending on home size.
Can an electrician install an EV charger at my Hartville home?+
Yes β Level 2 (240V) EV charger installs are routine work for any licensed electrician. The job runs $500 to $1,800 depending on how far the run is from your panel and whether the panel has capacity. Federal tax credits and AEP Ohio incentives can knock $300 to $1,000 off the cost. Check incentives BEFORE you install β some require a specific charger model.
Are Hartville electricians licensed?+
Ohio licenses electrical contractors at the state level through the Ohio Construction Industry Licensing Board. Individual electricians work under a master contractor's license. Ask for the license number before work starts, and verify on the OCILB website. Local permits are required for any panel work, new circuits, or significant rewiring β your electrician should pull those.
How do I find electricians in Hartville, Ohio?+
Browse electricians on StarkPros who serve Hartville and the surrounding Stark County area. Each listing includes reviews from past customers, service details, and a direct quote request form β so you can compare options before reaching out.


































