Vetter: the Electrician Princeton, NJ has Trusted for 60 Years
Call Vetter Electrician (Princeton, NJ number: 609-921-1771) today and we will answer your electrical questions right now, absolutely no strings attached. Please watch Ed talk about the company and our history in the video to the right (please watch in closed caption on YouTube for the hearing impaired.)
The Electricians Princeton Residents Know will Get the Job Done Right
Vetter Electric is the electrician Princeton residents have depended on for their electrician service needs since 1950, and it’s because of our 4 Commitments:
- Guaranteed Satisfaction for our customers: If you’re not satisfied, we’re not satisfied. We have 3-5 year warranties on much of our equipment, and a lifetime warranty for EATON brand panels and surge protection equipment.
- The Knowledge that gives you safety: Our electricians go the extra mile at your home or office, making sure you meet safety best practices with groundings, outlets, smoke detectors, and more.
- All the electrical services you need with 1 phone call: In 60 years we have developed a premier skill set for everything from wiring and rewiring to appliance installation and generator service.
- Dependable and secure service for your family or business: We have the most reliable electricians Princeton can offer because our electrical workers are background checked, drug tested, and trained to be clean and courteous. We are also licensed, bonded, and insured for your peace of mind.
The Electrician Princeton, NJ turns to Decade after Decade
We have seen so many changes over the years as we have done our work in Princeton over the years. However, one thing has remained the same: a commitment to great service. Most of our business over the years has come from word of mouth referrals. Our customers know that when they refer us to their friends and loved ones, our work will reflect positively on everyone involved.
The Vetters have learned over the years that reputation and trust take years to build and only a few careless moments to lose. That’s why we created our 4 Commitments and have stuck by them for decades.
Some Facts About Princeton, NJ–the town we Love
- Princeton, NJ has a population of 30,000. This includes the borough and township of Princeton, though the two have been separate since a struggle divided them back in 1894.
- Princeton zip codes include 08542 (the Borough), 08544 (Princeton University), and 08540.
- Sister cities include Colmar, France; Pettoranello del Molise, Italy; and Yoshkar-Ola, Russia.
- Princeton has 6 public schools, including Princeton High, which was ranked the #6 best High School in New Jersey back in 2008.
Some “Did you know?” Details about Princeton NJ…
- Parts of the movies “I.Q.” and “Transformers 2″ were filmed in Princeton; also, the television show House, M.D. is filmed on the campus of the university
- The first intercollegiate game of American football was played at Princeton in 1869
- Princeton University graduate Charles “Pete” Conrad walked on the moon and planted a Princeton flag on its surface
- Two US presidents graduated from Princeton University: James Madison, in 1771; and Woodrow Wilson, in 1879
- In 1777 an important battle of the American Revolutionary War took place in Princeton, and the site has been preserved to this day
- The daughter of Grover Cleveland (22nd and 24th president of the US), Ruth Cleveland, is buried in Princeton Cemetery. The candy bar “Baby Ruth” is named after her and not, as some believe, famous baseball player Babe Ruth.
Famous Former Princetonians
- Aaron Burr, 3rd Vice President of the United States of America
- Albert Einstein was once a fellow at Princeton’s Institute for Advanced Study
- Christopher Reeve, actor best known for his role in the Superman movies
- Woodrow Wilson, 28th president of the US, served as 13th president of Princeton University
- Trey Anastacio of the rock back Phish
New Residents: Get More Information about Princeton, NJ at these Sources:
- Princeton Regional Convention and Visitors Bureau
- Princeton Township Web Site
- The Princeton Packet News
- Princeton Schools Official Website
- Princeton Regional School Data
- Take a Walking Tour of Princeton





