Electricians Philadelphia PA | Call Doctor Appliance & Hvac

2254 Castor Ave, Philadelphia, PA 19134

(267) 938-3521

About the Local Business

Doctor Appliance & HVAC is a Philadelphia-based service company trusted for reliable appliance repair, expert electrical inspections, and professional water heater installation and repair. We understand the unique challenges facing Philadelphia homeowners, including common local electrical issues like panel overheating and GFCI outlet failures. Our certified technicians are equipped to diagnose these problems safely and efficiently, ensuring your home's electrical system is up to code and operates smoothly. From fixing a malfunctioning appliance to installing a new, energy-efficient water heater, we provide solutions that prioritize your safety, comfort, and peace of mind right here in our community.

Services Offered

  • Electric inspection
  • Water heater repair
  • Water heater installation
  • Appliance repair

Q&A

My GFCI outlets in my Philadelphia home keep tripping. Can you help diagnose and fix this?

Absolutely. Frequent GFCI trips are a common issue in our area, often due to moisture, aging wiring, or a faulty appliance on the circuit. Our electricians will perform a thorough inspection to locate the source—whether it's in the outlet itself, the connected wiring, or a specific appliance—and provide a safe, lasting repair to restore power and protect your home from electrical hazards.

I'm concerned about my electrical panel overheating. What does your inspection service include?

Our comprehensive electrical inspection specifically checks for signs of panel overheating, a serious safety concern in older Philadelphia homes. We'll examine the panel for corrosion, loose connections, and overloading, test breakers, and assess your overall system's capacity. We provide clear recommendations for any necessary repairs or upgrades to ensure your home's electrical system is safe and reliable.

Could an old water heater be causing problems with my home's electrical system?

Yes, it's possible. An aging water heater with a failing heating element or sediment buildup can draw excessive current, potentially contributing to electrical panel strain or overheating. Our service covers both the water heater repair or replacement and an assessment of its electrical impact. We ensure your new installation is correctly sized and wired, alleviating stress on your home's electrical system.

Business Location & Hours



Mon:8:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Tue:8:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Wed:8:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Thu:8:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Fri:8:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Sat:9:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Sun:Closed


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