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    Reilly's Electric

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    As a part of a large outdoor remodel, Pure Power was responsible for all of the electrical work…read moreincluding installation of a Bluetooth-controlled HPC fire pit with emergency stop switch, multiple outdoor outlets, and multiple Bluetooth-controlled color light fixtures including wall sconces and ceiling flush mounts (18 feet high). Pure Power also has great design sense and provided recommendations on placement. Work was of the highest quality and completed very quickly. Pricing is reasonable. Karlin is very thoughtful and a great communicator. Pure Power will always be my go-to electrician going forward. I'm so glad my general contractor strongly recommended Pure Power as their primary electrician.

    In 2018, Karlin installed two AFCI/GFCI circuit breakers that I had previously purchased, for…read more$203.50 per his estimate. This seemed reasonable to me. He acted professionally, and he even let me watch him install the new breakers. My only minor concern is he only hand tightened the screws "good and tight", instead of tightening them according to the 36(inch pounds) specification that was written on the breaker installation instructions, and on the new breakers themselves, when he installed the new breakers. Karlin said that this is the common practice among electricians and that very few, if any, bother to follow the inch pound torque standard when tightening circuit breakers. Also, it would have required use of a special expensive inch pound torque wrench that must undergo annual inspection and certification. (What a pay cut! Ouch!) These facts for now allay my concern enough that I can see myself hiring this firm again to do electrical work for me in the future. I say this especially since Karlin was an easy person to work with.

    Reilly's Electric - electricians - Updated May 2026

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