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City Certified Electricians is a Newton electrician with a single detailed account on Google, and it isn't encouraging. A customer called in 2025 about a Tesla Wall Connector that was reporting a high-temperature warning; the review describes the technician spending more time in the bathroom than on the diagnosis, an $85 charge just for the visit, and no clear read on the fault — no mention of checking conductor sizing or terminal torque, the standard checks for that kind of complaint. Google shows a 1★ rating for the shop from two ratings. There isn't a broader review history here to weigh this account against, so it reads as one customer's experience rather than a verdict on every job — but given how thin the record is, it's worth asking directly about EV-charger experience before booking.
I called this electrician to inspect a fault in my Tesla Wall Connector that reported a high temperature warning. The guy spent more time using my bathroom than understanding the problem. The technician charged $85 just for showing up but had no clear understanding of what the issue might be. He did not perform any meaningful diagnostics, nor did he reference Tesla’s installation guidelines or investigate common causes like conductor sizing or terminal torque. Incompetent technician and service. Not recommended.
Typical Greater Boston range for this kind of work, from regional averages — not a quote from City Certified Electricians. 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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Established 2.1 rating
Commercial and high-end custom home work4.3
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