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Anthony J. Puzzo is an electrician working out of Middleton, Massachusetts, and the record that exists for him is a permit record rather than a review record: 151 permitted projects, six of them filed across 2023 and 2024. The permits describe a particular kind of electrician. Between 2018 and 2024 the work is dominated by services and meter banks — replacing a four-gang 200-amp meter bank on Newbury Street in Danvers, refeeding three-gang banks for individual lots, running a new PVC riser and 250 MCM wire to a hand hole for the town light department, repairing feeds to bus-bar lugs in a Malden building. Alongside that sits ordinary house work: 120-volt power and a CO detector to a replacement gas furnace in Topsfield in 2019, power to a new gas boiler in Beverly in 2023, bonding pool equipment in Peabody in 2020. The towns tell you the working radius. Danvers and Peabody recur most, with jobs also filed in Beverly, Topsfield, Lynn and Malden — a North Shore footprint centred close to home. There is no customer feedback to weigh. BuildZoom states outright that it has received no reviews for him, and no other platform carries any, so this profile publishes no rating and nothing here reflects what past customers thought of the work. The licensing needs care before you hire. BuildZoom shows two Massachusetts records: an Electrician licence, #12779, marked active under a 'Verified License' badge — though BuildZoom notes it has not rechecked that licence since June 2025 — and a Journeyman Electrician Class E licence, #27323, that the same page marks active while heading it 'License Not Verified' and noting a last-known expiry of July 2019. Those two statements cannot both be current, and neither has been confirmed against the state here. Ask for the licence number directly and check it yourself with the Massachusetts Board of State Examiners of Electricians before any work starts.
Typical Greater Boston range for this kind of work, from regional averages — not a quote from Anthony J Puzzo. Use it to sanity-check bids, then get the real number in writing.
Standard receptacle swaps — a new dedicated circuit is a bigger job ($350–$750).
Flush mounts, pendants, chandeliers — hung on existing boxes.
Estimated range
$530 – $1,100
Typical electrical project around $820
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