Family, Values, Service: Local Electricians You Can Trust
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Welcome to Electricians Inc., where transparency, honesty, and a commitment to our promises define who we are. We take pride in being a family-owned, local business, grounded in the values of trust and reliability. In a world where many companies prioritize volume over value, we stand apart by placing our emphasis on delivering quality service and meaningful solutions to our community.
At Electricians Inc., we believe in clear communication and being forthright in every interaction. Our commitment to transparency ensures that our clients are well-informed at every step of the process. Honesty is not just a policy for us – it’s a cornerstone of our business ethics. When you choose Electricians Inc., you can trust that we will do what we say we’re going to do, without compromise.
Thank you for considering Electricians Inc. for your electrical needs. Whether it’s for your home, business, or you’re a general contractor looking for a subcontractor to bid on your upcoming project. We look forward to the opportunity to demonstrate our values in action and to serve you with the excellence that you deserve.
Meet Our Team
Adam Harper
Owner/Operator and Electrical Administrator
For Adam Harper, Electricians Inc. isn’t just a company – it’s an embodiment of his values. Family and community come first, and that warmth extends to every client interaction. The above image shows Adam with his son, Cole.
Dan Harper
Project Consultant
Dan Harper was the leading electrician and Forman on the Safeco Field (Now T-Mobile Field) Roof Motors during its construction in 1999. You can see him above installing a weather sensor on top of the stadium. Dan has also worked on other iconic Seattle landmarks like the Port of Seattle Cranes and the new terminals at Sea-Tac Airport.
Dan Harper
Project Consultant
Dan Harper was the leading electrician and Forman on the Safeco Field (Now T-Mobile Field) Roof Motors during its construction in 1999. You can see him above installing a weather sensor on top of the stadium. Dan has also worked on other iconic Seattle landmarks like the Port of Seattle Cranes and the new terminals at Sea-Tac Airport.