10 top-rated electricians ranked by verified reviews and local trust.
Temecula's electrical needs split sharply along the city's own development timeline.
Neighborhoods built before 2000 — particularly those closer to Old Town and the older tracts along the 15 corridor — frequently run on 100-amp panels that strain under the demands of modern HVAC systems, kitchen appliances, and home offices. Upgrading to 200-amp service has become one of the most requested jobs in those areas. Meanwhile, the newer master-planned communities in northern and southern Temecula are generating steady demand for Level 2 EV charger installations, smart home wiring, and solar tie-ins as residents add technology to homes that were already built to current code.
What separates a capable electrician from a marginal one in this market is scope and licensing. California requires electricians performing work above a threshold to hold a C-10 Electrical Contractor license, and any reputable shop will carry general liability and workers' compensation insurance — details worth confirming before work begins. The distinction between contractors who handle service and repair calls versus those focused on new construction also matters here; homeowners dealing with a failed panel or a tripped circuit need someone who prioritizes residential service work.
The rankings below reflect verified customer reviews, demonstrated local reputation, and licensing standing — not paid placement or advertising relationships.
The best electricians in Temecula are Service One Electric Inc, Thompson Electric, and Redhawk Electric.
| Business | Best For | Drawback |
|---|---|---|
| Service One Electric Inc | residential service calls and panel upgrades | License not verified |
| Thompson Electric | Residential electrician focused on service calls and upgrades | License not verified |
| Redhawk Electric | panel upgrades and EV charger installs across aging and newer valley homes | License not verified |
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Known for residential service calls and panel upgrades — strong fit for EV charger installs and emergency repairs across Temecula valley homes.
Residential electrician focused on service calls and upgrades — stands out for panel work, EV chargers, and generator hookups in existing Temecula homes.
Known for panel upgrades and EV charger installs across aging and newer valley homes — stands out for same-day emergency response.
Known for comprehensive residential electrical work from emergency repairs to EV charger installs — stands out for handling both service calls and major panel upgrades across newer Temecula developments.
Handles the full residential electrical scope from EV charger installs to panel upgrades — covers both service calls and new-construction work.
Attic ventilation specialist focused on whole-house fan installations — strong fit for homeowners reducing AC load and seasonal electricity bills.
Licensed residential electrician with strong service focus — commonly selected for panel upgrades and EV charger installs across aging Temecula neighborhoods.
Perfect 5-star rating across residential service and new construction — stands out for EV charger installs and panel upgrades in south Temecula's newer neighborhoods.
Licensed C-10 contractor handling both service calls and panel upgrades — stands out for direct-call EV charger installs across newer valley developments.
Full-scope residential electrical contractor — stands out for panel upgrades and EV charger installations across aging Wine Country properties.
California law requires contractors to hold a valid license from the Contractors State License Board (CSLB). You can verify any contractor's license status at cslb.ca.gov. For the Temecula Valley specifically, look for contractors who have experience with the area's hard water issues, HOA requirements (especially in Redhawk, Harveston, and Wolf Creek), and the building codes specific to Riverside County. Always get at least two written estimates, confirm they carry general liability insurance, and check whether they pull their own permits. Response time matters for emergency work — the best local contractors can typically respond same-day for urgent issues.
Rankings by Top of Temecula are based on verified reviews from Google Maps and Yelp, response time, local experience, and licensing status. We also factor in profile completeness and off-platform corroboration across multiple review sources. We do not accept payment for organic rankings — businesses with a "Verified" badge have claimed their listing but are ranked by the same criteria as everyone else.
Each business receives a Top of Temecula confidence score based on review volume and quality, profile completeness, and how well they fit the specific Temecula area. The top 10 businesses shown here are the highest-scoring active listings in this category across 2,148 total verified reviews. Businesses that have not yet been verified by our team are still eligible for ranking but may show limited profile information.
Last updated after reviewing 2,148 verified reviews. Sources include Google Maps and Yelp review data.
Electricians in the Temecula area charge customers $50-$130 per hour for service calls, with most jobs carrying a $100-$200 service call fee that covers the first hour (per HomeGuide 2026 data). Rates are higher for emergency, weekend, or after-hours work. For larger projects like panel upgrades or EV charger installs, most electricians quote a flat rate rather than hourly.
Southern California Edison (SCE) is the electricity provider for Temecula and the entire Temecula Valley. SCE handles power delivery, metering, and outage response. There is a local SCE office at 27450 Ynez Road, Suite 124 in Temecula. For solar installations, your electrician coordinates the net metering application with SCE. Natural gas is provided by SoCalGas.
A Level 2 EV charger installation in Temecula costs $1,200-$2,500 for a standard setup (charger hardware $300-$1,000 plus 4-8 hours of labor). If your electrical panel needs an upgrade, add $800-$2,000. California offers up to $2,000 in combined state incentives, and a federal tax credit covers 30% of costs up to $1,000 (available through July 2026). Title 24 requirements in 2026 may add $300-$500 for compliance.
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