Harris Electric | Trusted Electrical Company in Graham, WA
22613 114th Ave E, Graham, WA 98338
Business Profile
Briley, the owner of Harris Electric, brings over two decades of electrical expertise to every job in Graham. He and his wife built this business on a commitment to fair pricing and reliable service, believing everyone deserves safe, functional electrical systems without overpaying. Briley's passion lies in custom installations and precise troubleshooting, with specialized skills as a TESLA® Certified Installer for EV chargers and in updating older knob & tube wiring. When he's not ensuring your home's electrical safety, Briley enjoys family time on his mini farm and pursuing hobbies like dirt biking and woodworking. At Harris Electric, it's about providing straightforward, quality work that enhances your home and daily life.
Main Services
- Electric inspection
- Electric repair
- Outlet repair
- Circuit breaker installation
- Electric panel installation
- Wire repair
- Light fixture installation
Common Questions
My Graham home has knob and tube wiring. Is it really necessary to rewire it?
For many older homes in our area, updating knob and tube wiring is a critical safety and modernization step. This outdated system wasn't designed for today's electrical loads and can be a fire hazard, especially with attic insulation. As a specialist in this service, we can assess your specific wiring, explain the risks, and provide a clear plan to bring your home's electrical system up to modern safety standards, protecting your family and property.
What's involved in installing a home EV charger, and are you certified?
Installing a home EV charger typically involves assessing your electrical panel's capacity, running the proper wiring, and mounting the charging unit. As a TESLA® Certified Installer, we have specific training for these systems, but we service all major EV charger brands. We handle everything from permitting to the final connection, ensuring a safe, code-compliant installation that lets you charge conveniently at home instead of relying on public stations.
My lights flicker when an appliance turns on. What could be the cause?
Flickering lights often point to an overloaded circuit, a loose connection, or an aging electrical panel that can't handle modern demands—common issues in older homes. Our free estimates include troubleshooting to pinpoint the exact cause, whether it's a specific circuit, a faulty breaker, or a need for a panel upgrade. We'll explain the problem clearly and recommend the most practical repair to restore stable, safe power throughout your home.
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: | Closed |
| Sun: | Closed |












