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Roscoe Electrical Boston is a small, one-name operation — Steve — with a written record that's thin: three Google reviews, all from 2022 and 2023, and nothing since. What's there points toward careful, patient work: in a 2022 review, a customer credited Steve and his crew with upgrading the lighting throughout an old Boston apartment, getting tricky, aged wiring right on the first pass. In a 2023 review, another homeowner described Steve declining a job outside his scope but staying on the line to suggest how to get it done anyway — the kind of interaction that doesn't usually make it into a review. There isn't enough here to characterize a broader pattern — no repeat customers, no volume, no recent activity to point to. For a small lighting or wiring job in an older building, the two accounts on file are positive and specific; it's worth confirming current availability and scope directly, since the public record hasn't been updated in a few years.
I spoke with Steve and he was so helpful. Even though he was not able to take on our project because it was out of his scope of work he gave a few ideas on how to complete our project. Thank you again for the assistance.
Great guy, easy to work with, great quality.
Steve and his team did an excellent job upgrading the lighting in our apartment. He was extremely responsive, patient with our questions, and did the job right the first time despite the difficulty working in a very old unit. Would absolutely recommend to anyone looking to fix their home lighting in the Boston area!
Typical Greater Boston range for this kind of work, from regional averages — not a quote from Roscoe Electrical Boston. 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 3.0 rating
Beats competing quotes4.6