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J & K Electric operates out of Murrieta handling residential service work across the valley — the bread-and-butter scope of panel upgrades, circuit additions, outlet and switch installation, recessed lighting, ceiling fans, and the growing demand for EV charger hookups in newer tract neighborhoods where garages weren't originally wired for Level 2 charging. The operation splits between scheduled jobs and emergency calls for breakers that won't reset or outlets that stopped working. Demand clusters around two different home types: older Murrieta and Temecula houses where aging panels can't handle the cumulative draw of modern appliances and HVAC loads, and newer Harveston, Redhawk, and similar developments where residents are retrofitting for electric vehicles or smart-home systems that require dedicated circuits. For new-construction wiring, the major builders use in-house crews; J & K fills the service lane for homeowners upgrading existing houses or handling urgent outages that can't wait for a new-build electrician.
Tri Phase Electric is a state-licensed electrical contractor based in Murrieta, holding an active CSLB C-10 license (#556936) in good standing, verified against the California Contractors State License Board in July 2026. Contact them directly for quotes and current availability.
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Precision Electrical Services operates out of Murrieta as a residential service electrician, handling the mix of work that keeps homes running: panel upgrades, circuit additions, outlet and switch replacements, ceiling fan installs, recessed lighting, and the growing wave of EV charger installations that newer south-county tracts now demand. The scope runs toward service calls and retrofit work in existing homes rather than new-construction wiring, though both types of jobs come through. Demand for panel capacity upgrades stays steady in older Murrieta neighborhoods where a main service designed for 1980s electrical loads hits its ceiling once a home adds heat pumps, tankless water heaters, and other modern loads simultaneously. Homeowners dealing with a breaker that won't stop tripping, an EV charger that needs proper hardwired installation, or an aging panel that can't safely handle a second air conditioning unit tend toward calling a local residential electrician rather than a big-box dispatch service. For larger commercial builds, solar tie-ins, or whole-neighborhood infrastructure work, the commercial shops are the right call. For a weekend kitchen outlet that stopped working or planning ahead for a level-2 charger in a new-construction Murrieta home, this type of straightforward residential operation fills that urgent or planned-upgrade slot.
Daniel did an outstanding job installing new wiring and switch for a new ceiling fan. He arrived on time and completed the job very quickly and everything looks great. He seems very knowledgeable and communicated very well on all aspects of the job.
Daniel found and resolved an issue with our main panel that was missed by both another electrician and SDGE. If left unchecked this could have resulted in massive damage to our home. He was on time, professional, and explained everything he was doing. Would absolutely hire him again (and I plan to f...
I hired Daniel to install recessed lighting in my kitchen, and I couldn’t be more pleased with the results! From start to finish, the professionalism and attention to detail were outstanding. He took the time to explain the process, helped me choose the best placement for maximum lighting effect, an...
What Locals Know
Murrieta's housing stock spans 1970s tract builds through new subdivisions — older homes often have undersized panels and outdated wiring that need replacement before adding loads like EV chargers or heat pumps. Newer builds may need service upgrades to meet current code and handle dual-load households.
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