Corlett Electrical Construction

ElectricalVerified

About

Corlett Electrical Construction operates a C-10 electrical contracting service from San Carlos at 8315 Tommy Drive in San Diego's 92119 ZIP, near the Lake Murray residential corridor. Owner John Michael Corlett holds CSLB #858862 and has pulled permits across San Diego County for rooftop photovoltaic system installations, electrical meter panel replacements, and distribution panel upgrades—including work on designated historic structures that require code-compliant modernization without altering original architectural elements. San Carlos sits at the base of Cowles Mountain, and the neighborhood's 1960s-era housing stock generates steady demand for panel upgrades as homeowners add solar arrays, EV chargers, and modern HVAC loads that exceed the original 100-amp service capacity. Outdoor lighting and landscape electrical circuits feed into the broader property improvement work that Dave Suda Landscape designs and installs along the Mission Gorge corridor and San Carlos hillside lots. Solar PV electrical work covers the DC-to-AC inverter wiring, rapid-shutdown compliance per NEC 690.12, and net energy metering interconnection with SDG&E—a permitting sequence that Corlett handles from application through final inspection. Tommy Drive sits within the residential grid between Navajo Road and Lake Murray Boulevard, giving Corlett direct access to the Del Cerro, Allied Gardens, and Grantville neighborhoods that round out the east San Diego electrical service territory. Meter panel and distribution upgrades on multi-unit properties follow SDG&E's Rule 16 requirements for service entrance conductor sizing and metering configuration. For San Carlos homeowners pairing electrical upgrades with full kitchen or bathroom remodels, Sol Home Improvements manages the general contracting scope in the same neighborhood. The 92119 ZIP's proximity to Lake Murray and the Cowles Mountain trailhead puts Corlett within the residential zone where post-hike foot traffic and outdoor recreation drive demand for patio, pool, and landscape electrical installations.