Local business · Middleton, MALocal business · Middleton, MA 01949
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Brian T. Dillon is an electrician working out of Middleton, and there is very little published about him beyond that. BuildZoom lists a Massachusetts electrician licence, number 16899, which it says it confirmed was active as of December 2025. The same page then carries four further records under his name that do not line up with one another: the identical number 16899 again, this time as a master electrician licence with a July 2016 expiry; a number 34524 with no trade type and the same 2016 expiry; and a number 14042 twice over, once as an electrician licence and once for sheet metal, both marked inactive after being cancelled at some point. That is one directory's record-keeping rather than a statement from the licensing board, so his current standing is worth confirming with the Commonwealth's E-Licensing Board directly. The permit history on that site is short — a low-voltage data cabling job in Boston in 2012 and a siding permit in Dorchester Center in 2013 — and BuildZoom states it has received no reviews for him at all. The score of 90 it displays only reflects that he is licensed or registered; it is not anyone's judgement of his work. Ask for recent local references and the licence number he currently holds, then check it against the state's own records before booking.
Typical Greater Boston range for this kind of work, from regional averages — not a quote from Brian T Dillon. 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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