Learn about Burnside Electrical Company

Burnside Electrical Company is a small residential/commercial shop based out of Paxinos P.A.

Meet the Owner:

I was born and raised in the small coal mining patch of burnside. My family history spans generations back through many of the trades in the rapid expansion of our local coal region. I started my journey in 2015 by joining the IBEW local 607. In their 5 year schooling program I excelled exponentially with classes and training as well as on the job training as part of their apprenticeship program. The IBEW offers an excellent electrical program. If you are looking for a career path in this trade, please reach out to your local branch of IBEW.

My goal is to create a small business that takes care of their employees, keeps them happy, motivated, and offers a great place to work. In doing so, will create very positive connections with all customers on jobs to build upon the future. I strive to have excellent customer satisfaction and professional work practices.

I look to further improve and upgrade our local community in any way possible. We look to donate, give back, and lend a hand to other local businesses and organizations! So please, feel free to reach out!

Always remember to show your support for small businesses and take pride in our local coal region! Please, reach out and thank you!

Some of our service areas:

  • Shamokin

  • Mount Carmel

  • Treverton

  • Paxinos

  • Elysburg

  • Lavelle

  • Gowen city

  • Sunbury

  • Selinsgrove

  • Berwick

  • Beach haven

  • Bloomsburg

  • Lewisburg

  • Ashland

  • Frackville

  • Pottsville

  • Lime ridge

  • Numedia

  • catawissa

  • Pitman

  • Herndon

  • Line mountain

Halloween-themed Burnside electric parade float with large pumpkin and lights, featuring "Powering Our Community" text and pumpkins with carved faces.
White utility van with an electrical company's logo parked on a road at night, with a Christmas tree standing in front of it. A ladder is secured on the van's roof, and colored lights are reflecting on the vehicle.
Aerial view of Burnside Colliery with buildings, railroad tracks, and horse-drawn carriages.
A vintage photo showing a horse-drawn cart labeled "Burnside Colliery" transporting coal. The sign reads "Free Burning White Ash Coal." It suggests a coal mining operation with hills and trees in the background. Two men are on the cart.
Person in a gray suit and maroon tie standing in front of a white fence.
IBEW 607 logo with a lightning bolt, Shamokin, PA
Group of people wearing matching beige shirts and orange pumpkin hats posing outdoors in front of a decorated vehicle on a residential street.