9 top-rated electricians ranked by verified reviews and local trust.
Wildomar's electrical demands are unusually varied for a city its size.
Older ranch-style homes and hillside properties along the Clinton Keith and Palomar corridors commonly run 100-amp panels that buckle under modern air conditioning loads and the Level 2 EV chargers residents are adding as Temecula and Murrieta commutes become routine. Panel upgrades to 200 amps rank among the most requested jobs here — often the prerequisite for any EV charger installation quote worth taking seriously. On hillside and rural parcels, generator hookup capacity deserves equal attention given fire-season PSPS outages that hit Wildomar harder than denser neighboring cities.
Because local commercial density is low, most electricians here build their business on residential service work rather than new construction — which makes depth of scope the real differentiator. Permit-pulling matters. A contractor who files directly with the city, rather than leaving that to the homeowner, signals professionalism and protects against future title issues. Ask specifically about solar tie-in experience; rooftop adoption in this corridor is high enough that it's a reasonable baseline expectation.
The rankings below reflect verified reviews, demonstrated residential scope, licensing status, and local reputation. No paid placement influenced the order.
The best electricians in Wildomar are Power Pros Electric, Legendary Electric, and Siepker Electric Services.
| Business | Best For | Drawback |
|---|---|---|
| Power Pros Electric | Residential electrical service across the southwest valley | License not verified |
| Legendary Electric | Service-focused electrical contractor covering panel upgrades, EV chargers, and emergency repairs | Fewer reviews |
| Siepker Electric Services | Licensed residential electrician covering EV chargers, panel upgrades, and solar tie-ins | Fewer reviews |
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Residential electrical service across the southwest valley — stands out for EV charger installs and panel upgrades in newer tract neighborhoods.
Service-focused electrical contractor covering panel upgrades, EV chargers, and emergency repairs — strong fit for existing homes needing code updates.
Licensed residential electrician covering EV chargers, panel upgrades, and solar tie-ins — strong fit for tract home updates and aging system replacements.
Wildomar-based residential electrician handling EV charger installs and panel upgrades — strong fit for newer valley homes needing capacity increases.
Residential electrical specialist handling panel upgrades, EV chargers, and service calls across aging valley homes — strong fit for modernization projects and emergency repairs.
Residential and light commercial electrical work with strong EV charger and panel upgrade focus — commonly selected for south county tract home modernization projects.
Licensed residential contractor with full-scope capabilities — stands out for EV charger installs and panel upgrades across aging valley homes.
Residential electrician handling panel upgrades and service calls — strong fit for older Lake Elsinore homes with aging electrical systems.
Wildomar-based residential electrician known for panel upgrades and EV charger installs — strong fit for newer tract homes needing electrical capacity increases.
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 Wildomar area. The top 9 businesses shown here are the highest-scoring active listings in this category across 412 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 412 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 Wildomar 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 Wildomar 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.
Redhawk is a 3,000-home master-planned community in south Temecula — Spanish Revival homes built 1991–2017, Great Oak High School feeders, and a strictly-enforced HOA. For buyers who want stability over speculation, it's one of Temecula's most reliable family neighborhoods. Best as a 5–10 year hold — not ideal if you want minimal HOA rules or fast appreciation.
Read the full guide →The Temecula Pickleball Complex (locals call it The Pit) has 17 free outdoor courts grouped by skill level — it's where most valley pickleball happens. SoCal Pickleball Club on Winchester Road is the indoor pay-to-play option when it's hot or crowded. Murrieta has two smaller paid parks. Wildomar, French Valley, and Wine Country have no public courts.
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