SERVING CAMARILLO & VENTURA COUNTY SINCE 2010 - CSLB LIC #955296
Building Confidence, One Project at a Time
With decades of combined field experience, our crew has managed projects ranging from single-family home renovations to large-scale commercial retrofits. We apply industry-leading best practices, state-of-the-art tools, and a commitment to craftsmanship that delivers dependable results on every job.
What Our Clients Say
I’m the owner of VC Electricians — a licensed, local electrician serving Camarillo and all of Ventura County. I specialize in main panel upgrades, EV charger installations, and electrical maintenance for residential & commercial customers.
I’m owner-operated, which means you get me on every job — never a subcontractor. All work is fully permitted and done to code. Free estimates, honest pricing, and I always leave the job site clean.
If you’re a neighbor with an electrical question or need service, feel free to message me. Happy to help.
Jason Mathers
“I highly recommend Jason with VC Electricians. He recently installed a new panel for me and took the time throughout the process to keep me updated and informed. He also actively worked through Edison’s complicated system to get permitting finalized and completed. Jason does quality work and follows up until the job is complete.”
— Lorraine Cruz carpenter - Camarillo Ca
“Jason came to our house, he was timely and very professional and did a great job making us feel safe. Definitely recommending all my friends and family to VC Electricians”
— Vanessa Rice - Camarillo Ca
“Thank you for your prompt response, Jason! Your expertise and advice were incredibly helpful and ended up saving our business money. Jason installed extra power outlets for us, which was excellent. As a female business owner, it’s crucial for me to have a dependable electrician who won’t try to upsell me on unnecessary services. The quality of the work was outstanding”
— Stephanie “Steph” Fix Auto Ventura - Ventura Ca
Specialized Electrical Services for Ventura County Homes & Businesses
Main Panel UpgradesHere are a few reasons homeowners should upgrade their main electrical panel:
Your home can't keep up with modern demand. Most older homes were built with 100-amp panels, designed for a fraction of the devices we run today — EVs, heat pumps, multiple TVs, home offices, and smart appliances all add up fast. A 200-amp upgrade gives your home room to breathe.
Frequent breaker trips are a warning sign. If breakers are tripping regularly, it's not just annoying — it means your panel is being pushed past its limit. That's a safety issue, not just an inconvenience.
You're planning a major upgrade. Adding an EV charger, solar panels, a hot tub, or a home addition almost always requires a panel upgrade first. Getting it done early saves you from paying for two service calls.
Your panel is outdated or recalled. Brands like Federal Pacific and Zinsco were common in homes built between the 1950s–1980s and are known to fail without tripping — a serious fire risk. If you don't know your panel brand, it's worth finding out.
It increases your home's value. A modern 200-amp panel is a selling point. Buyers and home inspectors flag outdated panels immediately, and it can hold up or kill a sale.
Your insurance may require it. Some homeowners insurance providers in California won't cover — or will charge more for — homes with older panels, especially Federal Pacific or fuse-box style setups.
Installing an EV Charger at Home: What Ventura County Homeowners Need to Know
Electric vehicles are becoming a common sight in Camarillo, Moorpark, and across Ventura County — and the first question most new EV owners ask is: how do I charge at home? The answer is a Level 2 home charger, and getting one installed properly makes all the difference. Here's what you need to know, including a look at three of the most popular chargers we install.
Why Level 2 Is the Right Choice
Most homes already have a standard 120V outlet in the garage, which can technically charge an EV — but very slowly, adding only 3 to 5 miles of range per hour. A Level 2 charger runs on 240V (the same voltage as your dryer or oven) and delivers anywhere from 25 to 44 miles of range per hour depending on the unit. For most homeowners, that means waking up to a full charge every single morning.
What the Installation Actually Involves
Every home is a little different, but a typical Level 2 EV charger installation includes a few key steps. First, we assess your electrical panel to make sure it has the capacity to support a new 240V dedicated circuit — many older Ventura County homes may need a panel upgrade before the charger can be added. Then we run the wiring from the panel to your garage or driveway, mount the charger unit on the wall, and connect everything according to current NEC code. We pull all required permits through the City of Camarillo or the appropriate Ventura County jurisdiction, and schedule the final inspection so your install is fully legal and warrantied.
The whole job typically takes one day.
Juice Box 40 — Best All-Around Value
The Juice Box 40 is one of the best-selling home EV chargers on the market for good reason. It delivers 40 amps of power at 9.6 kW, and features an IP66 and NEMA 4X weather rating, making it one of the toughest outdoor chargers available — a big plus for Ventura County homeowners who want to mount it on an exterior garage wall. The Juice Box uses the universal SAE-J1772 connector, which means it's compatible with all EVs on the market, including Tesla with a commonly used adapter. Its WiFi-connected app lets you schedule charging during off-peak SCE hours to keep your electricity bill down. For a typical EV with a 75 kWh battery, expect a full charge in about 8 hours from empty. It's available in both plug-in and hardwired configurations, though we always recommend hardwiring for a permanent, clean installation.
Tesla Universal Wall Connector — Best for Tesla Owners
If you drive a Tesla, the Wall Connector is the natural choice. It's designed specifically for the Tesla ecosystem, which means no adapters needed, seamless integration with the Tesla app, and access to features like Power Sharing — which lets you install up to six Wall Connectors on a single circuit, automatically distributing power between vehicles. That's a great option for households with two Teslas or plans to add a second EV down the road. The Universal Wall Connector now works with non-Tesla vehicles as well, and includes bidirectional charging capability and a wide range of add-on accessories. If you also have a Tesla Powerwall or solar panels, this charger ties everything together in one app with no extra setup. It requires hardwired installation by a licensed electrician, and we handle the full permit process.
ChargePoint Home Flex — Best Smart Features
The ChargePoint Home Flex is the most software-forward charger on this list, and a great fit for tech-savvy homeowners who want maximum visibility into their energy usage. The app detected our utility provider by ZIP code and automatically calculated accurate charging costs using up-to-date time-of-use electricity rates — which is especially useful in Southern California where SCE's TOU rates can vary significantly by time of day. It supports flexible power output up to 50 amps at 12 kW for fast charging speeds, and integrates with Amazon Alexa for voice control. The ChargePoint Home Flex is compatible with every EV on the market and offers both plug-in and hardwired installation options, though maximum output requires hardwiring.
Electrical Maintenance for Homes and Businesses: What You Should Be Doing and Why
Most people don't think about their electrical system until something goes wrong — a tripped breaker, a flickering light, or worse, a burning smell coming from an outlet. The truth is that electrical systems, like any other major system in a building, need regular attention to stay safe and efficient. Whether you own a home in Camarillo or run a small business in Ventura County, here's a breakdown of the maintenance choices available to you and why each one matters.
Home Electrical Maintenance
Whole-Home Electrical Inspection
A whole-home electrical inspection is the foundation of any good maintenance plan. A licensed electrician goes through your home systematically — checking the panel, outlets, switches, wiring, and any visible connections — to identify anything that's unsafe, outdated, or not up to current code. For older homes in Ventura County, particularly those built before 1980, this is especially important. Aluminum wiring, outdated panels like Federal Pacific or Zinsco, and knob-and-tube wiring are all common in this region and all carry real safety risks that aren't always obvious to the homeowner.
We recommend a full inspection every 5 to 10 years for most homes, or any time you're buying, selling, or doing a major renovation.
GFCI and AFCI Outlet Upgrades
Ground Fault Circuit Interrupter (GFCI) outlets are the ones with the little test and reset buttons you see in bathrooms and kitchens. They're designed to cut power instantly if they detect a ground fault, protecting you from electric shock near water. Arc Fault Circuit Interrupter (AFCI) breakers do something different — they detect dangerous arcing in your wiring, which is one of the leading causes of residential house fires.
Many older homes have neither, or have them only in some rooms. Upgrading to GFCI outlets in kitchens, bathrooms, garages, and outdoor areas — and adding AFCI breakers to bedroom circuits — is one of the highest-value safety upgrades a homeowner can make. It's relatively affordable and can be done in a single visit.
Outlet and Switch Inspection and Replacement
Outlets and switches wear out over time. Loose outlets that don't hold plugs securely, switches that spark or feel warm to the touch, and outlets with discoloration or scorch marks are all signs that something needs to be replaced. Left alone, these small issues can turn into real hazards. A maintenance visit to check and replace worn outlets is quick, inexpensive, and gives you peace of mind.
Panel Maintenance and Breaker Testing
Your electrical panel is the heart of your home's electrical system, and it doesn't run forever without attention. Breakers can weaken over time and fail to trip when they should — which defeats their entire purpose. During a panel maintenance visit, we check for signs of heat damage, corrosion, or overloaded circuits, test breakers for proper operation, tighten any loose connections, and make sure the panel is labeled accurately. A mislabeled panel is more than just inconvenient — in an emergency, it can cost critical seconds.
Surge Protection
Southern California is no stranger to power fluctuations, and every time the grid hiccups, sensitive electronics in your home take a hit. Whole-home surge protection installs directly at the panel and protects everything connected to your electrical system — not just the devices plugged into individual power strips. It's a one-time installation that protects your appliances, TVs, computers, and smart home devices from voltage spikes. Given how much technology most Ventura County homes contain, it's one of the smartest preventive investments you can make.
Outdoor and Landscape Electrical Check
Outdoor electrical — patio outlets, landscape lighting, pool equipment, and exterior fixtures — takes a beating from sun, moisture, and temperature swings. Wiring connections can corrode, fixtures can crack and let water in, and outlet covers can degrade. An annual outdoor electrical check catches these issues before they become dangerous or expensive.
Commercial Electrical Maintenance
The stakes are higher in a commercial setting. Electrical problems don't just create safety risks — they create liability, downtime, and lost revenue. A proactive maintenance plan is one of the best investments a Ventura County business owner can make.
Scheduled Preventive Maintenance Inspections
For commercial properties, a scheduled preventive maintenance program is the gold standard. Rather than waiting for something to fail, a licensed electrician visits on a set schedule — quarterly, semi-annually, or annually depending on the type of business — to inspect the full electrical system. This includes panels, disconnects, wiring, lighting, outlets, and any specialized equipment connections. Issues are caught early, before they become emergencies that shut you down on a busy day.
Thermal Imaging (Infrared Scanning)
This is one of the most powerful diagnostic tools available for commercial electrical maintenance and one that most business owners don't know exists. An infrared camera detects heat signatures invisible to the naked eye — loose connections, overloaded circuits, and failing components all generate excess heat long before they cause a visible problem or trip a breaker. Thermal imaging lets us find these issues inside panels, switchgear, and junction boxes without turning off power or opening anything up. For restaurants, retail stores, and office buildings, this can identify a potential fire hazard before it ever becomes one.
Emergency Lighting and Exit Sign Testing
If you own or manage a commercial building, your emergency lighting and exit signs aren't optional — they're required by code. But having them installed isn't enough. Batteries degrade, bulbs burn out, and systems that haven't been tested in years may fail the moment you actually need them. Regular testing and certification of your emergency lighting keeps you compliant with Ventura County fire code and, more importantly, ensures your employees and customers can safely exit the building in an emergency.
Panel and Switchgear Maintenance
Commercial panels and switchgear handle far more load than residential equipment and need more frequent attention. Connections can loosen from thermal cycling — the natural expansion and contraction that happens as equipment heats and cools with use. Loose connections generate heat, and heat causes failures. A commercial panel maintenance visit includes tightening all connections, checking for signs of arcing or heat damage, testing breakers under load, and cleaning out any dust or debris that's accumulated inside the enclosure.
Lighting Maintenance and Upgrades
For many commercial businesses, lighting is one of the largest ongoing electrical costs. Upgrading from fluorescent or older LED fixtures to modern high-efficiency LEDs, adding occupancy sensors in back offices and storage rooms, and putting parking lot lighting on smart timers are all straightforward maintenance and upgrade choices that reduce your monthly SCE bill. We also handle burned-out commercial fixture replacements and ballast swaps as part of routine maintenance visits.
EV Charging Infrastructure for Commercial Properties
As more employees and customers drive EVs, commercial EV charging is becoming a real amenity — and in some cases a competitive advantage. Installing Level 2 charging stations in your parking lot or employee parking area is a maintenance and infrastructure upgrade that serves double duty: it adds value to your property and keeps your team happy. We handle the full installation, permitting, and panel work needed to support commercial EV charging in Ventura County.
The Bottom Line: Reactive vs. Proactive
The single biggest difference between homeowners and business owners who have electrical problems and those who don't is this: proactive versus reactive maintenance. Waiting until a breaker trips, a fixture fails, or an inspector flags a violation is always more expensive and more disruptive than catching the issue early. A small investment in regular maintenance — whether it's an annual home inspection or a commercial preventive maintenance contract — almost always pays for itself in avoided repairs, extended equipment life, and most importantly, safety.
If you're in Camarillo or anywhere in Ventura County and it's been a while since anyone looked at your electrical system, that's reason enough to make a call.
Your Questions, Answered
How quickly can you start my project?
After a brief virtual or on-site consultation, we provide a detailed proposal within 48 hours. Upon approval, most projects are scheduled to begin within two weeks, subject to material availability.
Do I need to secure permits myself?
No—our team manages all permitting and code compliance, coordinating directly with local authorities to keep the process hassle-free for you.
What warranty do you offer on your work?
All craftsmanship is backed by a one-year labor warranty, and we honor manufacturer warranties on materials. Extended coverage options are also available.
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