Infra-Red Building & Power Service, Inc
Regional · 355 Wood Rd, Braintree, MA 02184, USA
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- NETA certification — company and field technicians hold NETA credentials
- Strong Google score — 4.9 rating, though from just nine ratings
- OSHA citation history — contested a workplace-safety citation before the federal review commission
- Thin review trail — only one written review on file, from 2023
- Commercial/industrial focus — equipment testing and maintenance, not typical home electrical repairs
Infra-Red Building & Power Service is a Braintree outfit built for electrical testing and maintenance, not a call for a leaky faucet or a bathroom rewire. Its own description centers on arc flash studies, switchgear and transformer testing, infrared thermographic scans, and 24/7 emergency electrical service for commercial and industrial equipment across New England. Both the company and its field technicians carry NETA certification, the standard credential for electrical testing shops, and the firm says it's been doing this work for more than three decades. Its footprint on homeowner review sites is thin: a 4.9 rating from just nine ratings on Google, and only one written review on file, dating back to 2023. That's a shallow trail for a company that describes itself as decades-old, and it reflects the reality that this is a niche commercial/industrial specialist rather than a residential electrician with a deep customer history. Worth asking about directly: the company was a respondent in a federal OSH Review Commission docket contesting a workplace-safety citation, and OSHA separately conducted an inspection at one of its job sites, on Nantucket. Neither record on file says how those matters were resolved, but they're part of the public trail and worth raising before signing anything. This is a fit for facility managers or commercial property owners who need licensed testing of high/medium/low-voltage equipment, arc flash studies, or emergency power work — not for typical home electrical repairs. Confirm current NETA credentials and ask directly about the OSHA history before booking.
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- 5.0Jul 21, 2023
Very knowledgeable, ethical, and well organized. They are among the best electrician companies that I have known.
— Gerald FrancoisView on Google Reviews ↗
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Added 1 new comment, added 12 new photos, established rating 3.6
- behind the score: OSHA citation history — contested a workplace-safety citation before the federal review commission