Local electricians supporting residential and commercial electrical needs across Lexington and Central Kentucky with diagnostics, repairs, and installations.
Customers highlight fast scheduling, knowledgeable technicians, and clear pricing before work starts. The company is active in both residential and light commercial work, and online feedback shows consistent satisfaction across many jobs.
Headquartered at 196 Turner Commons Way, Ste 110, Lexington, KY 40508, serving Lexington and nearby communities in Central Kentucky.
Common services include electrical diagnostics, outlet and switch repair, lighting installation, panel and circuit work, whole-home surge protection, EV charger circuits, GFCI/AFCI solutions, ceiling fan installs, and dedicated circuits for appliances and equipment.
Customer feedback commonly mentions rapid response and next-day scheduling. Many note technicians who are thorough in diagnosing problems, explain options clearly, and provide transparent pricing. Reviews also reference successful installations such as surge protection, outlet additions, and studio or appliance circuits. A small number of critiques raise code-compliance concerns on specific jobs.
I had a wonderful experience with Mr. Electric. I had an outdoor outlet that I needed fixed and Isaac was able to diagnose the problem quickly and explain the issue thoroughly. He also recommended home surge protection and was able to install an outlet for a garbage disposal. He was very transparent with the pricing and confirmed everything he was going to do before he made any changes. I'd highly recommend the service and would use them again.
The company was the fastest of 5 to respond to my request for an electrical issue. They got me scheduled the next day. The technician, John, was amazing. He was extremely knowledgeable and resolved my issue during his visit. He was very personable and respectful. Highly recommend the company and the technician.
Posting as extended family of the homeowner/renter and also a Kentucky state-licensed HVAC and electrical journeyman.Your technician knowingly connected a dryer in a non-code-compliant manner, admitted a proper conductor still needed to be run, yet told the homeowner it was "safe to use" because "the breaker would trip first." That statement is dangerously incorrect.The NEC is very clear:• NEC 250.24 (A) (5) & 250.142(B) prohibit neutral-to-ground bonding downstream of the service• NEC 250.4(A) (5) requires an effective fault-current path — not relying on a breaker to "save you"• Breakers protect wires, not peopleThis setup may "work," but it can energize the appliance frame without tripping a breaker, creating a real shock hazard. That is exactly why this practice is against code.What's most concerning is this wasn't ignorance — it was presented as an acceptable temporary shortcut to keep the job moving, prioritizing company revenue over customer safety.Uniforms and vans don't equal competence.Based on this experience, I would strongly advise homeowners to get a second opinion before trusting this company with electrical work. I also implore this company to better vet who you are putting in your vans Because anyone who has taken a Kentucky state, licensed electrical journeymans test should have known that, and refused to mess with it until the proper wire with enough conductors was ran.Generating revenue should never be a priority over customer safety and for that I rate you one star-Brandon
I could not have been more pleased with my experience with Mr. Electric. They came to my residence and provided a detailed quote along with a free safety inspection. After the quote process I was able to promptly schedule my service.I could have called and received other quotes for the work that needed to be performed but after meeting with Vince B. I knew my search was over. Vince was sure to answer all of my questions along with providing recommendations of his own. It felt like he had my best interests in mind. He even tailored his installation to suit my specific needs. For those that sweat the little things, Mr. Electric put down a door mat to wipe their boots on and then put booties over their shoes when entering the residence. They cleaned up well after the install was complete. They also tested prior to leaving to ensure that everything was working as intended.If you’re unsure about a contractor to hire, look no further than Mr. Electric. If you receive Vince as your electrician then consider yourself in good hands. He’s knowledgeable, respectful, and hard working.
I chose Mr. Electric to do my project based on the wonderful reviews and the personal estimate.Carl and Brandon were the two technicians that installed power and more, to my art studio. When they came out to do the estimate I felt very secure with the knowledge they had. Explaining everything in detail what they needed to do to get a higher amp connection, plugs with GFSI, air conditioning hookup, and installing a ceiling fan. This was a big job and I'm 100% satisfied with the professionalism and manners these two gentleman have. I highly recommend. Carl followed up the next day to be sure I was satisfied and to call them if I need.
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