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Who Is George The Electrician?

Who Is George The Electrician?

George the Electrician is George Blevens, a Shepherdsville-grown Kentucky electrician, Licensed Master Electrician in 15 different states, generator expert, pilot, husband to Robin, and the man behind Brite Electric and Brite Generators. Around the area, George has been known for years through electrical work, backup power, job sites, family, flying, military experience, and a reputation built the hard way.

Steve-O with George the Electrician at a Generac event
The Real Answer

George Is Not New Around Here

If you landed here after seeing Steve-O’s Reel, you are probably asking the same thing a lot of people asked in the comments: who is George the Electrician?

George grew up in Shepherdsville, Kentucky, and made his name through electrical work long before a viral clip sent people looking for the backstory. Franklin became a major part of the Brite Electric and Brite Generators story, but George’s roots and reputation reach beyond one town.

He is known around the area as an electrician, generator guy, business owner, Licensed Master Electrician, pilot, family man, and someone people remember because he has spent years showing up when something needed to be done right.

A Regional Name

Shepherdsville Roots, Franklin Business, Kentucky And Tennessee Reputation

George’s story does not fit neatly into one town. Shepherdsville is where his roots are. Franklin is where the Brite name became a larger part of the business story. The reputation stretches across the region because trades do not work on hype. They work on trust, phone calls, referrals, finished jobs, and people remembering who handled things when it mattered.

01

Shepherdsville Roots

George grew up in Shepherdsville, and that belongs at the beginning of the story. He is a Kentucky name with history around the area, not just a Franklin business listing.

02

Brite Electric

Brite Electric became the foundation of his reputation, built around electrical work for homes, businesses, contractors, and commercial projects.

03

Brite Generators

Brite Generators brought the backup power side forward, helping customers with Generac generators, installation, service, and power protection.

Credentials And Experience

Licensed In 15 States, With Experience That Goes Far Beyond Kentucky

George is one of those people who has lived a lot more life than a simple title can explain. He served in the military, spent time in Iraq as an electrical contractor, and became a Licensed Master Electrician in 15 different states, mostly across the Southeast, including Georgia, South Carolina, Florida, Mississippi, Louisiana, and more.

That kind of background says plenty on its own, but it still does not fully explain George. He is a man of honor, bravery, and depth. He has a huge heart, and anyone who knows him knows he has been good to a lot of people in ways that never needed attention or applause.That is why “George the Electrician” fits, but it also barely scratches the surface. He is the electrician, the generator guy, the pilot, the husband, the family man, the friend, and the kind of person people remember because he shows up, helps where he can, and does things the right way.

The Reel People Saw

The Steve-O Clip That Had People Asking

Steve-O’s Reel is part of why people started wondering who George the Electrician is. The connection came from something simple: Steve-O needed a Tesla charger hooked up. George handled it like a boss and wouldn’t accept Steve-O’s money. That’s how the relationship stuck.

That is how people around here tend to know George too. Not from a polished pitch. From the work, the phone calls, the job sites, the generator installs, the family ties, the flying, and all the stories that collect around a person over time. Some stories can’t be shared because George is a grandpa, and we have to keep it PG-13. Let’s just say George is the kind of angel who may have had to kick the crap out of a demon or two along the way.

The Reel is included here because it is part of the moment people saw. The answer is bigger than the clip.

The Work

The Man Behind The Power

Electrical work is not a business built on pretty words. It is built on showing up, solving problems, doing clean work, and earning enough trust that people call again. That is where George made his name, and that is the kind of work behind Brite Electric and Brite Generators.

George the Electrician on a commercial job site
On the job, around the kind of systems where details matter.
George the Electrician at an event
Events, work, and the stories that come with being known around the area.
George the Electrician near an airplane
More Than One Lane

George Is A Pilot Too

George is also a pilot, and that part fits naturally with the rest of him. He is hands-on, mechanically minded, and drawn to things that require focus, responsibility, and respect for details.

Flying is not casual. It takes patience, awareness, and discipline. Those same traits matter in electrical work and generator systems too. When power is involved, small details can turn into big problems.

It is one more layer to someone who never really fit into one lane anyway.

Life Around The Work

Robin, Family, Flying, And The Area

George is married to Robin, and the family side belongs in the story because Brite is not a faceless company name. It is tied to real people, real roots, and years of life around the same communities the business serves.

A Name Built Around Work, Family, And The Area He Came From

George’s story starts in Shepherdsville and stretches through years of electrical work, business ownership, generator installs, Generac events, job sites, airplanes, family, military experience, electrical contracting, and the kind of regional reputation that does not come from one moment online.

Franklin became a major part of the Brite Electric and Brite Generators story, but George’s name reaches beyond one town. People know him because he has been part of the work, the community, and the conversations for a long time.

Generac And Backup Power

Keeping Homes And Businesses Powered

Brite Generators is built around backup power for people who do not want to be left guessing when the lights go out. That includes Generac generators, standby generator installation, transfer switches, service, maintenance, and support for homes and businesses across Kentucky and Tennessee.

For a homeowner, backup power can protect food, heat, cooling, internet, sump pumps, medical equipment, and the daily rhythm of the house. For a business, it can protect time, operations, equipment, and customers.

That is the practical side of what George and the Brite team do. It is not just selling equipment. It is helping people stay ready.

What Brite Does

Backup Power That Has To Work

A generator is not decoration. It has to start when the weather turns, when the power drops, and when the house or business needs to keep moving.

That is why the Brite team focuses on the full picture: the right unit, the right transfer switch, the right install, and service after the sale.

So, Who Is George The Electrician?

The Name Behind The Work

George the Electrician is George Blevens, a Shepherdsville-grown Kentucky businessman, Licensed Master Electrician in 15 states, military veteran, electrical contractor in Iraq, generator expert, pilot, husband to Robin, and the owner behind Brite Electric and Brite Generators.

He is known around the area because his name has been tied to real work for a long time. Franklin is a major part of his business story, but his roots and reputation reach wider than that.

For people who came here after seeing the Steve-O Reel, that is the answer. George is the guy behind the work, the company, and the name people around the region already knew.

George the Electrician in an everyday moment

Need George Or The Brite Team?

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