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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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Southwest Electric operates out of Murrieta handling both residential service work and new-construction wiring — the mix of emergency calls, scheduled upgrades, and spec jobs that keeps a local electrician busy across the valley. Service scope includes panel upgrades for homes built before modern load demands, EV charger installations for newer tract neighborhoods in south Murrieta and Temecula where electric-vehicle adoption is climbing, recessed lighting, ceiling fans, generator hookups, and the occasional smart-home wiring project. Homeowners in the older neighborhoods off Margarita Road and Winchester commonly need panel capacity work as they add air conditioning loads or bring in EV chargers; residents in Harveston, Redhawk, and similar newer developments are installing chargers as a standard home-system upgrade. For emergency service — a tripped breaker that won't reset, a dead bedroom circuit, a failed outlet — same-day calls are the route. For larger projects like a solar tie-in or a full-home generator setup, scheduling moves into the multi-day window. License and insurance status matters for panel work; confirm that before signing a contract for any service touching the main panel.
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Murrieta's housing stock spans 1970s tract homes with aging panels alongside newer developments — older homes often require panel replacement before EV charger installation, while newer builds in master-planned communities typically have capacity headroom. Summer demand for electrical work peaks as air conditioning load increases.
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