Emerald Pacific Electric

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Emerald Pacific Electric runs a full-service electrical contracting operation from College Area at 4765 Altadena Avenue in San Diego's 92115 ZIP, south of SDSU. Founded by Chris—a native of Ireland with more than 25 years of electrical experience spanning residential, commercial, and industrial projects—the company fields a crew that includes technicians Mark Hegarty, Sean, John, and Frank across a workload heavy on panel upgrades, whole-house rewiring, AFCI breaker installations, and GFCI circuit protection. College Area's housing stock includes Craftsman-era homes approaching and exceeding 100 years of age, where original knob-and-tube and ungrounded two-wire systems require full rewiring to meet current National Electrical Code standards. Emerald Pacific coordinates with plumbing and mechanical contractors on remodel projects, and the combined electrical-plumbing-HVAC scope on older homes runs through multi-trade outfits such as Ideal Plumbing Heating Air Electrical in Allied Gardens. EV charger installations cover Level 2 units from ChargePoint, Tesla, JuiceBox, and Grizzl-E, with dedicated 40-amp or 50-amp circuits run from the main panel to the garage or carport—a service line that has accelerated across the 92115 ZIP as California's EV adoption rate climbs. El Cajon Boulevard runs less than two blocks north of the Altadena Avenue office, anchoring the commercial corridor where Emerald Pacific handles storefront lighting, sign circuits, and tenant improvement electrical for the international dining and retail strip. LED lighting retrofits replace aging fluorescent and incandescent fixtures with dimmable LED arrays, reducing electrical load and qualifying for SDG&E rebate programs. Post-construction cleanup after rewiring and panel work generates dust and debris that the floor-care crews at Under The Rug Floorcare Carpet Cleaning San Diego address for homeowners scheduling both trades in sequence. Emerald Pacific provides bilingual service and runs same-day response for emergency electrical calls across the College Area, Rolando, and eastern San Diego neighborhoods.