Edmarz Electric LLC Licensed Commercial & Residential Electricians

Service areas

Electrical service across Pennsylvania, Maryland, and Delaware.

Coverage hub

One contractor presence across three regional markets.

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Each state hub below mirrors how we actually dispatch: shared standards from Myerstown, but copy and examples tuned to the AHJs and travel patterns you deal with in PA, MD, or DE.

If you are unsure which hub fits your address, call with a ZIP—we route you to the right detail page or book a truck without bouncing you between disconnected crews.

ZIP-first dispatch Licensed PA · MD · DE Commercial & residential Emergency triage County-aware timelines Same PMs across states

Behind the map

What we confirm before promising a roll time.

  • Town or ZIP narrows which crew rotation and parts pack-out we send—warehouse retrofits and rowhome service upgrades do not share the same truck stock.
  • Job type (emergency vs planned) sets priority alongside life-safety risk so scheduled panel swaps keep honest windows during storm volume.
  • Access constraints—gated campuses, high-rise service elevators, or rural long drives—get baked into the first reply instead of surfacing as a surprise on day one.
  • When your project spans two states (feeder in PA, tenant suite in MD), we assign a single lead so permits and inspection cadence stay one thread.

Pennsylvania

Myerstown, Lebanon, Reading, Lancaster, Harrisburg, Hershey

Maryland

Baltimore, Towson, Bel Air, Frederick, Hagerstown

Delaware

Wilmington, Newark, Dover, Middletown

Talk to dispatch

Share your town, service type, and photos if you have them.

We will point you to the right state hub—or skip straight to scheduling if you already know you need a truck this week.

Regional dispatch

Myerstown hub, multi-state routing.

Travel distance still drives truck rolls and parts logistics across Pennsylvania boroughs, Baltimore corridors, and Delaware waterfront neighborhoods.

Sharing your ZIP and job type up front lets us pair crews efficiently instead of bouncing callbacks between counties.

Code climate

Local AHJs interpret the same NEC differently.

County amendments, inspection cadence, and utility paperwork vary—we bake realistic timelines instead of promising identical turnaround in every town.

When jurisdictions tighten bonding, surge, or emergency lighting expectations, installs align with what inspectors actually enforce on walk-through.

Emergency triage

After-hours calls ranked by risk.

Sparking gear, loss of critical care loads, and fire odor beat cosmetic outages—our triage keeps priority with life safety and property protection.

Planned upgrades stay scheduled; emergencies split bandwidth so existing maintenance customers retain realistic response windows during storms.

What to send first

A tighter first message gets a tighter first answer.

Panel photo, service size guess, and whether the building is occupied beat a vague “electrical issue” every time—we can often narrow scope before we roll.

For commercial work, super or facilities contact plus landlord rules speeds access; for homes, pets, driveway clearance, and attic hatch access matter more than you think.

County lines vs drive time

Jurisdiction and windshield time are not the same curve.

A job ten miles away can sit in a different utility territory than the next town over—we flag transformer limits and AHJ paperwork when they affect your schedule, not after mobilization.

Crossing state lines for feeders or campus loops stays one project record so inspections and redlines do not fork into conflicting binders.

Permits & utility paperwork

Lead times that are not ours still land on your calendar.

Service increases, new meters, and some EV or generator interconnects sit in utility queues—we tell you when the wait is external so you are not blaming the wrong party.

Local permit portals and AHJ holidays shift inspection windows; we align rough-in dates to realistic release dates instead of promising a finish the city cannot sign off yet.

Need an electrician?

Call Edmarz Electric LLC.

Commercial and residential electrical service across Pennsylvania, Maryland, and Delaware.

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