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Moura Electric's paper trail is almost entirely permits: 231 filed in Massachusetts, about twenty of them in the last three years. The company works out of 3 Bonazzoli Ave in Hudson, with Arcilio M Moura, Jaildo Moura and Jannaina Teles B Moura listed as its owners. What those permits describe is mostly wiring buildings rather than servicing houses — new-construction and multi-family jobs in Boston, Brighton, Dorchester, Roxbury, East Boston, Newton, Worcester, Braintree, Milton, Taunton and Holden, with a typical permit around $5,000. A homeowner calling about a panel upgrade or a basement circuit is asking for something different from the bulk of what this company files for. The missing piece is the customers. BuildZoom publishes no reviews for the company at all, and the score of 0 it shows is calculated from permits and licence status, not from anyone who hired them — so there is nothing here about how the work went, what it cost, or whether anyone was happy. Its licensing is the other thing to pin down, because BuildZoom's list is its own unverified claim and an unusually tangled one: four separate Massachusetts home improvement contractor registrations, each shown inactive with a status it says was at one point cancelled, a construction supervisor licence in the same condition, an electrician number whose last checked expiration was July 2025, and a further state record last checked against July 2016. The profile simultaneously carries an alert reading "No active license on file". None of that is proof of a problem — directory licence lists routinely mix in records belonging to other companies with similar names, which is exactly why none of these numbers should be taken as this company's credential. It does mean the homework falls to you. Ask for the electrician licence number directly, confirm it with the Commonwealth before any work starts, and ask for references from jobs like yours, since there are none published to read.
Typical Greater Boston range for this kind of work, from regional averages — not a quote from Moura Electric. 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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