Hiring the right electrical contractor is essential whether you're selling your home and need a repair addendum, installing a new EV charger, or updating your warehouse's electrical systems. Sure, taking a DIY approach to some tasks isn't a bad idea, but when wiring and electricity are involved, it's always best to rely on licensed, insured electricians in Clover, SC. When you need a team of expert electricians with decades of combined experience, no company fills that need quite like Sievert Electrical Contractors LLC.
Here at Sievert Electrical, we've been keeping Clover and the Tri-State area powered up since 2016, providing the highest quality electrical services for residential, commercial, and industrial needs. Some of our specialties include:
Unlike other electrician companies in Clover, however, we focus on serving customers instead of trying to make an easy buck. As locals in the metro Clover community, we know how hard it is to find trustworthy electrical contractors. Like money, they don't just grow on trees. That's why we strive to be the Tri-State area's premier source for reliable electrical contractors who prioritize hard work, fair pricing, and customer service over everything else.
As a locally-owned and operated electrical company, we believe in putting our customers first. We focus on hard work, attention to detail, and stellar customer service to achieve that goal. You won't ever have to worry about unmotivated workers or unreliable service at Sievert Electrical Contractors. Our licensed, insured electricians in cityname, state, are experts in their trade and equipped with the tools to handle all your electrical projects, large or small. From home EV charger installations to upfits for industrial warehouses, we provide peace of mind when you need it most.
At the end of the day, our vision, mission, and values help remind us of what's most important in our industry: you, our customer. As our customer, you can rest easy knowing we'll take all the time needed to fully understand your electrical needs. In learning about your pain points, we can explain the best options to resolve them and provide you with the best service possible. Call us old-fashioned, but we believe in building long-lasting relationships with our customers, whether they're residential or commercial clients. Instead of tricky fine print and awkward upselling, we've built our business on integrity, respect, and customer service. It's really that simple.
By working with our team of licensed electricians, you're giving yourself and your family or employees comfort, knowing that you're getting the best workmanship around. And when you look at our reviews, our customers agree. When you hire the Sievert Electrical team, you benefit from:
It's no secret that you shouldn't play around with electricity. Whether you're building a new pool or installing an EV charging station, hiring an experienced electrical contractor is a no-brainer when your safety is on the line. Why risk your health or a family member's health when you can trust Sievert Electrical to get the job done right the first time out?
Our licensed and insured electricians bring decades of combined experience to the table, as well as:
High-Level Training: Every member of the Sievert Electrical team must undergo rigorous industry training for residential electricians.
Accuracy & Safety: Our technicians excel at attention to detail to ensure your electrical needs are met with care and precision.
Knowledge & Education: Our electricians are happy to share their knowledge with homeowners and go the extra mile to explain the procedures and techniques used to address your electrical issues.
Looking to add value to your home? Installing a spa or pool is a wonderful idea to add to your list. Plus, your backyard barbecues will be much more fun. The process of installing a pool or spa isn't something you can handle on your own, though. You will need a team of experienced electricians in Clover, SC to ensure your system is set up correctly. That way, you can enjoy your pool or spa for years to come, and it'll be in great working order when it's time to sell.
Installing a pool or spa is a very involved job that includes more than digging out space for a pool or spa. These units are very complex and have a whole host of electrical needs, from heating units and filters to color-changing lights that wow your guests. Having a professional install these parts is vital. Otherwise, you'll be swimming in a dirty, near-freezing pool or spa.
Hiring Sievert Electrical Contractors guarantees your pool or spa will be in proper working order for years and years.
Finding a reliable EV charging station when you're out and about is still a gamble in this day and age. While EV charger availability is improving, most EV owners prefer to have a charging station installed at home. But doing so is easier said than done and often requires the help of a professional electrician.
If you're like most homeowners, you don't have the proper permit to install your own EV charging station. For that reason alone, you need to rely on a pro who has the right tools and electrical know-how to handle the job. Plus, EV chargers need much more voltage than standard electrical systems you may find in your home. That makes installing these devices much more dangerous than average appliances. Hiring Sievert Electrical Contractors to install your charging station ensures it's completed quickly, correctly, and safely.
South Carolina's hurricane season is nothing to take lightly. Every year, homeowners in the Lowcountry prepare for high winds, heavy storms, and even evacuation. One of the best ways to protect your home and family in the event of a power outage is to purchase a standby or portable generator that can power your home when electricity is out.
At Sievert Electrical, we offer the equipment and electrical services needed to keep your lights on during emergency power outages. As an Authorized Generac dealer in South Carolina, our standby and portable generators can give you the power you need when it matters most. Contact our office today to discuss what type of Generac generator is best for your home or business.
It's always a safe choice to rely on professionals than yourself when electrical matters are involved. That's true for generator installation, too. At Sievert Electrical Contractors, our team uses OSHA and National Electrical Code standards when installing residential and commercial generators. We know how to properly install generators, maintain them, and recommend them depending on your needs.
Because we truly care about your property and your family, we always take great care to operate with safety and efficiency in mind. When we're done, you'll know without a doubt that you made the right choice hiring our electricians in Clover, SC
If you're searching for a trusted partner for commercial electric needs, Sievert Electrical Contractors have the tools, talent, and training to address all of your commercial electric issues. Our team has spent years helping professionals in a wide range of industries, from small offices to sizeable warehouses and every kind of commercial enterprise in between.
Without properly working electrical systems, you can't serve your customers. And when you can't serve your customers, you can't put food on the table for your family. That's why, when you own a business, you need a reliable team of electricians to keep your business up and running.
At Sievert Electrical Contractors, we know how important electricity is for your daily operations. We understand that you need every facet of your business to run smoothly so you can focus on making a profit, not working in the dark. That's where we come in.
Are you building a new storefront or physical location for your business? After your foundation is set and the frame is up, it'll start taking shape. But before you can open your doors, you've got to make sure your building is wired with a functional electrical system. Otherwise, you'll be using candles to light your office.
Sievert Electrical Contractors provides the highest quality new construction wiring for your commercial needs. Our wiring projects are always completed by licensed, insured electricians who are masters of the trade. That way, you have confidence knowing your business is in good hands.
With electrical systems, the smallest mistakes often lead to the biggest failures. In worst-case scenarios, you may have to deal with an electrical fire in your new construction building. Trusting professional electricians to handle the job correctly is the best way to keep your property safe and wired correctly.
Here at Sievert Electrical Contractors, one of our many commercial services involves turning working vehicles into vehicles that work for you. Whether you're an electrician or occupy a different profession, our commercial upfit services will help make your workday easier and more productive, so you can be more profitable.
Our commercial upfits help experts with a wide range of issues, including:
Organization: One of the most common complaints we hear from tradespeople and business owners is that their trucks or vans are an organizational mess. Our upfit services help you get organized, so you're not having to toss important tools into the back of your truck.
Efficiency: With our commercial upfits in place, you won't waste time trying to find all those items you had to toss in the back of your truck. Our upfits let you carry more gear, maximize your space, and ultimately be more productive.
Professionalism: When you travel to a client's home or business, you need to present a proper image of professionalism. You'll give the wrong impression if your work van is messy and disorganized.
Don't see the commercial electric service you need? Chances are we can still help. Give our office a call today and let us know about the challenges you're facing. In the meantime, here are some additional commercial services that we offer:
Are you fed up with spending money on new fuses? Do your employees nag you about weird electrical glitches that interrupt their workflow? If so, it's time to call Sievert Electrical. Our team of commercial electricians will diagnose and remediate your electric panel problems quickly and effectively.
Installing or updating the panels in your industrial facility protects you, your co-workers, employees, and your building from electrical fire risks. Electrical panel installation from our electricians in Clover, SC is important because it protects your other electrical systems, which prolongs the overall lifespan of your system. Safety is always our top priority at Sievert Electrical Contractors, which is why we believe the right way is the only way to install or upgrade your industrial-grade electrical panels.
Our industrial panel services include:
When it comes to electrical repair services, serving industrial needs is often more comprehensive and complex than those in the residential space.
Industrial electricians must deal with more complex electrical systems. These advanced systems often need different equipment and tools when repairs to industrial-grade elements are required. Unlike residential repairs, in industrial settings, electrical systems are usually custom-made for the facility and include unique parts with higher voltages than in the typical home. And while no electrical issue is good, industrial failures have massive repercussions that can often shut enterprises down when their temperature control, machinery, and automated PLCs are affected.
For those reasons alone, you need the best electric pros to perform industrial-level electric repairs. Fortunately, Sievert Electrical Contractors is here to help. Our industrial electricians have the experience and expertise to tackle the most complicated industrial electric repairs, whether you own a warehouse, medical center, or another type of industrial facility.
Don't leave your home or business in the hands of unqualified handymen or unlicensed contractors. With decades of combined experience, Sievert Electrical Contractors specializes in a wide variety of custom electrical services. We go the extra mile to exceed expectations, because that's how we would want our families treated. Call us today to discover the Sievert Electrical difference.
Carroll Hester knew it was time for a change.He had spent 38 years as a high school teacher and coach, including 13 years as Clover High School’s athletic director. He had loved his job and loved the people he interacted with on a daily basis.But at some point, the allure started to wear off.“You know, as I got a little bit older, and as I saw down the road, I didn’t think I could continue being the athletic director another five to 10 years,” Hester said.So he prayed about it, and when a p...
Carroll Hester knew it was time for a change.
He had spent 38 years as a high school teacher and coach, including 13 years as Clover High School’s athletic director. He had loved his job and loved the people he interacted with on a daily basis.
But at some point, the allure started to wear off.
“You know, as I got a little bit older, and as I saw down the road, I didn’t think I could continue being the athletic director another five to 10 years,” Hester said.
So he prayed about it, and when a position opened at Crowders Creek Elementary in Clover, he jumped.
“When I did that, there was a huge transition,” Hester said. “Going from high school to kindergarten and first and second grades. It took some time, but it’s been a good transition.
“Now, it’s a lot of tying shoes and high fives and hugs and stuff like that. This is my sixth year at Crowders Creek, and I think every year has gotten better.”
He’s right. Things have gotten better, and he’s not the only person to acknowledge that.
On Nov. 11 at the annual South Carolina Alliance for Health, Physical Education, Recreation and Dance (SCAHPERD) conference, Hester was recognized as the South Carolina Association for Physical Education and Sport (SCAPES) Elementary Physical Education Teacher of the Year.
For a person who’s been at the elementary level for less than a decade, this is a major achievement. But Hester used his nearly 40 years of previous teaching experience to his advantage -- to help him as a teacher and as a mentor to the younger teachers at the school.
“I can go back and give the students that I teach now examples of when I was coaching,” Hester said. “They don’t understand it, and it doesn’t mean a whole lot to them, but certainly the experience that I had as a coach and as an athletic director is helping me now with the students that I have.”
While the award is a massive achievement, Hester says he’s more proud of the work he gets does daily.
“Awards and recognition are very nice,” he said. “But more important than that is just making a difference in the lives of the students that I teach.
“It’s great to be recognized. It’s great to get honors and awards, but I think the biggest thing is making a difference in the lives of the students that I teach. But there’s so many great teachers out there, and it’s very humbling to receive an honor like that.”
Hester said he feels very fortunate to be in the Clover School District and loves going to work everyday. Going to the elementary school level also has allowed him more free time to do things like gardening, traveling and spending time with his family.
CLOVER, S.C. (CN2 NEWS) – Next year is set to look a little different for Clover School District following changes made to the 2023 -2024 academic calendar.The District’s Board of Trustees recently approved the new calendar after more than 3,500 parents and school staff voted on what they wanted the next school year to look like.Some of the changes include an earlier start date, two added intercessions, meaning time off, and four early relea...
CLOVER, S.C. (CN2 NEWS) – Next year is set to look a little different for Clover School District following changes made to the 2023 -2024 academic calendar.
The District’s Board of Trustees recently approved the new calendar after more than 3,500 parents and school staff voted on what they wanted the next school year to look like.
Some of the changes include an earlier start date, two added intercessions, meaning time off, and four early release days. The district says the goal of these changes is to help keep students and staff from burning out during the school year.
Several parents have voiced concerns for the new schedule, questioning where students are supposed to go when their parents can’t get out of work during new off days. The district responded saying they have spoken with many childcare facilities in the area and are confident they will be available when the schools are not.
The district urges everyone to at least give the new schedule a chance.
ROCK HILL, S.C. (CN2 NEWS) – On this Tuesday hundreds of families received bags full of toys and food to take home so their children can have a very merry Christmas.
This is all thanks to people right here in York County giving to WRHI’s Toys for Happiness Foundation.
In the video above, CN2’s Renee O’Neil was there as volunteers worked to grant each Christmas wish.
To learn more about Toys for Happiness, visit https://www.wrhi.com/events/tfh.
ROCK HILL, S.C. (CN2 NEWS) – The Salvation Army in Rock Hill is also providing Christmas to many in need this holiday season.
Our cameras were there as families stopped by to pick up toys, clothes and books through the Salvation Army’s Angel Tree program.
Salvation Army leaders say the need this year nearly doubled for children and even senior citizens. They’ve been able to help almost 300 families and 82 seniors.
Along with toys, children also received clothes, shoes and books, thanks to many donations.
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The district is considering voting on a modified year-round school calendar for the 2025 school year.FORT MILL, S.C. — Fort Mill Schools is proposing shortening summers for students but adding more breaks in the school year with a new school calendar.The district is considering voting on a modified year-round school calendar for the 2025 school year.Fort Mill School would join ...
The district is considering voting on a modified year-round school calendar for the 2025 school year.
FORT MILL, S.C. — Fort Mill Schools is proposing shortening summers for students but adding more breaks in the school year with a new school calendar.
The district is considering voting on a modified year-round school calendar for the 2025 school year.
Fort Mill School would join Clover School District and York School District 1, which have already switched to calendars with similar changes.
Monday, the district sent out a survey asking parents and staff members how a year-round calendar would positively or negatively impact their lives.
At a school board meeting on Jan. 10, staff laid out the basic groundwork of a year-round calendar.
"What this calendar does, is number one, it allows us to do a 90-90, perfect split before the Christmas break for all of our students," Joe Burke, Fort Mill Schools public information officer said.
In a traditional calendar school, the 2025 start date would be Aug. 19.
The year-round calendar would start 10 school days earlier on Aug. 5.
A new calendar would add extra breaks into the school year. The days off for most students are in October and March.
The district says those days would be what they call “remediation days”.
They’d be to help students who need extra instruction while other students are off.
"We would contract with our teachers and staff needed," Burke said. "Those who choose to come in and work those days, to work with our students, who need room who qualify and need remediation."
WCNC Charlotte asked families how they felt about this.
“Unless the entire state has the same schedule and the camps and child care facilities get on board you're just making lives harder and more expensive for people who work," Jaime Lynee said on Facebook.
The district said they are looking for feedback like this.
"Maybe parents come back [saying] there's no way we can deal with two weeks, and then the calendar might change a little bit again," Burke said to the school board. "Maybe those four days get cut down to two, or maybe we look at some other options with this."
In a Fort Mill parents group, one parent said she loves the proposal because she could afford to go on vacations she doesn’t get to do during busy vacation times with higher prices.
Students would also still have federal holidays off, and traditional breaks like Thanksgiving, winter break, and spring break off.
"There definitely is going to be childhood -- some child care issues, and things that people are going to have to work through," Burke said.
Any votes on a calendar would likely happen in the spring. The district votes on calendars two years in advance.
CHESTER, LANCASTER & YORK, S.C. (CN2 NEWS) – The life and legacy of Dr. Martin Luther King, a Baptist Minister, and a prominent leader in the American Civil Rights Movement, will be observed on Monday, January 16. The tri-county will be celebrating with parades, breakfast gatherings, ceremonies and call-to-service events.Dr. King’s birthday became a federal holiday in 1983 and was established a state holiday by all 50 states by the year 2000.This day is dedicated and honors Dr. King’s life in achieving equ...
CHESTER, LANCASTER & YORK, S.C. (CN2 NEWS) – The life and legacy of Dr. Martin Luther King, a Baptist Minister, and a prominent leader in the American Civil Rights Movement, will be observed on Monday, January 16. The tri-county will be celebrating with parades, breakfast gatherings, ceremonies and call-to-service events.
Dr. King’s birthday became a federal holiday in 1983 and was established a state holiday by all 50 states by the year 2000.
This day is dedicated and honors Dr. King’s life in achieving equality for all people and giving back to those in need.
City of York 12th Annual MLK Celebration Breakfast Friday, January 13th | 8 a.m. – 10 a.m. Liberty Church 410 Bless Hope Road, York, SC FREE. Registration Required at Eventbrite
Western York County NAACP 42nd Annual Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. ParadeSouth Carolina’s longest running MLK. Saturday, January 14th | Parade 1:00 pm Parade Route: E. Madison & Congress Street ending at Jefferson Field, York
City of LancasterAnnual “I Have a Dream” Parade Saturday, January 14th | Parade 3:00 pm | Ceremony 4:00 pm Parade Route: Salvation ln, between Wells Fargo and 1st ARP Church Ceremony: Barr Street School Auditorium
Clover – First United Methodist MenMLK Prayer Brunch and Call to Service Brunch: Monday, January 16th | Noon Call to Service Project: Community Clean Up | 2:30 pm Call 704.674.6908 Keron Meeks for information 124 Bethel Street Clover, SC 29710
Baxter MLK Day of Service Baxter Stream Clean Up and Palmetto Pride Monday, January 16 | 8:55 am – Noon Baxter Close YMCA – Wear weatherproof boots, gloves and warm clothes Meet in the Pool Parking Lot.
Town of Fort MillAnnual Call to Service Day Monday, January 16th | 8:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m. Town Hall 200 Tom Hall Street, Fort Mill Bins accepting: Gift Cards, Men’s Clothing, Backpacks, Non-perishables, Baby’s Diapers, Jackets, Washing Detergent, Gloves & more www.fortmillsc.gov
City of Rock Hill 20th Annual MLK Day Prayer and Breakfast Monday, January 16th | 8:30 am – 10 am. First Baptist Church, 481 Hood Center Drive. Rock Hill, Tickets $15 call 803.329.8783
Winthrop University MLK Vigil Monday, January 16 | 7:00 pm Campus Green, Winthrop University
Winthrop University 10-Day Student Service Challenge Students sign up to serve organizations in need of volunteers.
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CHARLOTTE, N.C. — As the National Weather Service continues to investigate storm damage across the Charlotte metro area from severe weather Thursday, officials have confirmed a tornado did touchdown Thursday in Gaston County.Storm surveyors found damage consistent near Stanley with at least an EF-0 tornado Friday. The storm, which prompted meteorologists to issue a tornado warning Thursday, had winds of at least 75 mph as it stayed on the ground for at least 6 mil...
CHARLOTTE, N.C. — As the National Weather Service continues to investigate storm damage across the Charlotte metro area from severe weather Thursday, officials have confirmed a tornado did touchdown Thursday in Gaston County.
Storm surveyors found damage consistent near Stanley with at least an EF-0 tornado Friday. The storm, which prompted meteorologists to issue a tornado warning Thursday, had winds of at least 75 mph as it stayed on the ground for at least 6 miles.
A storm survey Friday conducted by the National Weather Service found the tornado reached the ground near Old Willis School Road and traveled east. It crossed Highway 27 on the south side of Stanley. The storm continued east before dissipating just east of Stanley-Lucia Road.
Numerous trees fall along the 6-mile path of the tornado.
The storm is the same storm that WCNC Charlotte was tracking live on television Thursday evening.
The National Weather Service is continuing to review storm damage elsewhere across the area from the Thursday storms.
The biggest threats during Thursday's storms were heavy rain and damaging winds. There was also a risk of spin-up tornadoes along the leading edge of the front as it moved over the Carolinas Thursday.
Behind the front is something totally different: The North Carolina mountains are expecting snow with heavy snowfall possible from Thursday night through Friday. Higher elevations could see up to 5 inches, while areas around Blowing Rock and Boone are expecting somewhere around 2 inches of snow. Charlotte won't see any snow, but we're expecting a much cooler weekend with chilly temperatures.
The National Weather Service Greenville-Spartanburg is planning on surveying damage in Gaston County on Friday. The following damage reports are from the National Weather Service.
Behind this front, colder air will filter in, which will lead to snow in the high country. Charlotte and surrounding areas will be precipitation free by the time it is cold enough for snow.
Snow will start late Thursday night and be on and off through Friday, ending by late evening, which is great news for skiers and snowboarders. A second round will add more accumulation Friday night into Saturday morning!
Behind the severe weather the snow moves into the mountains. The biggest snow events so far this winter. #snOMG #wncwx #wcnc pic.twitter.com/wlYeLQxQIj
— Brad Panovich (@wxbrad) January 12, 2023
Totals will peak around 4 - 6 inches for areas 5,000 ft and above, including Beech Mountain, Sugar Mountain, and Grandfather Mountain.
1 - 3 inches are possible for areas like Banner Elk and Gingercake Mountain. Blowing Rock and Boone are closer to 1 - 2 inches with lower totals for places like Jefferson and Valle Crucis.