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Address
1881 79th Street Causeway
Miami, FL
Review Summary
Juan runs a fast, responsive operation — 30 minutes from a Saturday morning call to boots on the ground. The company handles everything from apartment breaker replacements to commercial electrical renovations, but an outdoor sauna install with two sequential code oversights is a notable quality control flag.
Pros
- Juan confirmed an electrician was en route within 30 minutes of a Saturday morning emergency call
- Demonstrated willingness to correct mistakes — returned at no charge to redo outdoor sauna wiring with proper gauge wire
- Handles commercial electrical room renovations with demonstrated code compliance and attention to detail
- Juan installs smart switches and troubleshoots low-voltage systems like smoke detectors — not just heavy electrical
- Responsive via both calls and texts, making scheduling and updates easy
Cons
- An outdoor sauna install initially used the wrong gauge wire (10-gauge instead of 6-gauge) and an undersized 30-amp breaker — a meaningful quality control lapse
- The corrected sauna install still lacked a required GFCI breaker for outdoor equipment, which the customer had to purchase and install separately for $220
Our Review
Electrical Solution US LLC handles a wide range of work — from Saturday morning apartment emergencies to commercial electrical room renovations in Miami — and the responsiveness is genuine. Juan, who appears to be both dispatcher and lead electrician, confirmed a crew was on the way within 30 minutes of a weekend emergency call. That kind of availability matters in Miami, where summer heat makes a power outage a health issue, not just a nuisance.
The commercial work is a legitimate differentiator. A property manager hired them for an electrical room renovation in a commercial building and specifically praised code compliance, safety practices, and clean execution. That's not the language of a residential-only contractor, and it suggests Electrical Solution can handle the scope that building owners and general contractors need.
However, the sauna installation review deserves direct attention. The initial work used undersized wire (10-gauge instead of the spec-required 6-gauge) and an undersized 30-amp breaker on a circuit requiring 60 amps. The company came back and corrected the wiring at no charge, which is to their credit. But the reinstalled breaker was still not a GFCI type — required for outdoor equipment — and the customer paid $220 out of pocket to fix it. That's two separate code oversights on the same job, even after a correction visit.
The pattern here is a company that does good work when the job is clearly defined and ownership of the specs is established. For outdoor electrical work — sauna hookups, generator connections, exterior panels — confirm GFCI requirements and wire gauge specifications in writing before work begins. For standard residential troubleshooting and commercial work, the track record is solid.
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Verified Feb 26, 2026