Heveron Electric
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Main - 585-590-0615
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- 11730 Lakeshore Rd Lyndonville, NY 14098
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12/17/22
Provided by YP.comWe hired Heveron to do a whole second floor rewiring going in through the attic and I can’t say enough how happy we are with the work they did. Eric, the owner, was very knowledgeable of how to redo an older home like ours. He explained his plan to me clearly then delivered exactly what he said he would. The job was needed to be done ASAP to meet our other time deadlines and Heveron somehow just made this huge thing happen right on time like a miracle. I also especially appreciated their attention to cleanup and sweeping up the mess afterwards. There was a few floorboards I did have to ask them to tighten up at the end but overall I could tell they take pride in their work and I would absolutely hire them again for any other electrical work.
05/23/21
Provided by YP.comExtremely disappointed in the quality of work Eric from Hevron Electric. Don't waste your time or money hiring this guy.... I had to bring in another electrician to fix things he messed up....
12/05/18
Provided by YP.comEric Heveron has done three major jobs at my home. He completely wired a new addition, which included installing a ceiling fan (for which he gave me separate switches for the light and fan), put together and installed a new ceiling fan in another room (he put it together after my friend and I were unable to decipher all the instructions for doing so and were left with a lot of tiny parts we didn't know what to do with), and just recently, when the power in my house went completely bonkers, he figured out what was wrong. I had been upstairs vacuuming and when I came down to the kitchen the light over the sink wouldn't turn on. But the overhead light and fan worked. I also discovered that the fridge was out and had been for a while as the temp was up by quite a lot. The power to the new addition and the upstairs and old living and dining room worked, but some of the kitchen outlets worked, some didn't, and there wasn't enough juice to work the furnace or water heater. I called my friend, who got some things working. The furnace we put on a nearby outlet. The water heater we gave up on and I heated water on the stove for a couple days, which worked, although the oven wouldn't heat up. If I wanted to use the oven or microwave I put them on a long extension cord running to an outlet in the new addition. The toaster oven I put on a table in the new addition. My friend, who had put in a new kitchen for me, and I both figured it must have been the new wiring in the kitchen because someone else had done it besides Eric. But my friend called Eric to figure it all out. He came over Monday afternoon and figured out that the wiring coming into the house had somehow fried itself at the roof, probably due to wind, he said, and the house was only getting half the electricity it should have been getting, and any electricity I WAS getting was being routed through the water heater! He fixed it and everything is now working perfectly. I think he is a genius.