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Surge Electric operates out of Washington Avenue in Murrieta, handling residential electrical work across the valley with a service-and-repair focus rather than new-construction contracting.


Hybrid Power Electric, Inc. operates on Clinton Keith Road in Murrieta as a residential and commercial electrical contractor handling the full range of service work — panel upgrades, circuit additions, recessed lighting, ceiling fans, fixture installs, and emergency repairs. The scope includes the newer-home specialties driving demand across Murrieta's newer tracts: EV charger installations, smart home wiring, and solar system tie-ins to existing panels. The contractor also takes on generator hookups and handles the kind of mid-load modernization that aging homes need to support contemporary electrical demand. Service calls and upgrades make up the bread-and-butter work rather than new-construction framing; homeowners in neighborhoods where electrical capacity is already taxed — either by age or by adding modern loads to dated panels — tend to call for quotes. EV adoption in the newer south-Murrieta developments has created steady demand for Level 2 charger installations, a specialized job that most generalists don't handle. For a full panel replacement or a complete smart-home retrofit, getting multiple licensed bids is standard practice; Hybrid Power's location on Clinton Keith keeps it accessible for residents across both central and north Murrieta.
Vineyard Electric operates from Murrieta as a residential service contractor handling the full scope of home electrical work — panel upgrades, circuit additions, EV charger installations, recessed lighting, ceiling fans, generator hookups, and emergency repair calls. The work mix leans toward existing homes rather than new construction, addressing both routine maintenance and the growing demand for capacity upgrades as households electrify. The volume of service work splits between planned upgrades and after-hours emergency calls. Homes in the newer south and east Murrieta tract neighborhoods where EV adoption is higher often need charger installs and panel capacity planning before the system loads become tight; older homes throughout the valley frequently require main panel upgrades to handle modern appliance and heating loads without nuisance breaker trips. For straightforward fixture swaps and outlet additions, handyman services handle the work; for anything involving the main panel, service-entrance wiring, or circuits beyond 20 amps, a licensed electrician becomes necessary. Murrieta homeowners weighing a national dispatch service against a local operator find the direct-call model useful when timing matters.
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Get ListedSurge Electric operates out of Washington Avenue in Murrieta, handling residential electrical work across the valley with a service-and-repair focus rather than new-construction contracting. The scope covers the typical homeowner needs—panel upgrades, outlet and switch installs, ceiling fans, recessed lighting, EV charger installations, generator hookups, and emergency repair calls. Service work dominates the mix, suited to the area's split between older homes requiring electrical load upgrades and newer tract neighborhoods where EV charging demand is rising sharply. Homeowners in the Murrieta area weighing a panel upgrade to handle modern appliances, or newer-home owners planning to install a Level 2 charger, would call for an estimate. Same for any urgent electrical outage or tripped-breaker situation. Older homes on original 100-amp service planning a kitchen remodel or adding central AC often discover they need panel work before the new load can go in—a common trigger for residential electrical calls in the valley. For complex smart-home wiring, solar tie-ins, or commercial tenant improvement, expectations should be set during the initial contact.
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Murrieta's housing stock spans 1970s-established neighborhoods with aging panel capacity alongside newer tract builds (2010s onward) with higher electrical demand. EV adoption is pushing older panel upgrades across the west valley, and many homes built before 2015 lack the amperage to support Level 2 charging without service upgrades.
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