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Swartz Electric, LLC

Colorado Springs Electricians
Ranked #6 in Colorado Springs | Grade B+
4.90 (599 reviews)

Swartz Electric, LLC

Swartz Electric, LLC serves homeowners and small businesses in Colorado Springs with inspections, repairs, and installation work. Technicians explain issues and solutions, prioritize safety, and present options before proceeding.

Why Homeowners Choose This Business

Customers highlight technicians who explain work clearly and answer questions. Appointments are handled with straightforward quoting and options for scope. The company focuses on practical fixes and safety-related updates.

Service Area

Colorado Springs and surrounding communities in El Paso County.


How This Business Compares

A quick local comparison based on ranking, review strength, and market visibility.
  • Performs at or above the local average for Google rating.
  • Shows review activity that is competitive for this local market.
  • Shows strong customer satisfaction signals based on review quality and volume.

Services Covered

  Electrical Services
  Service
  Electrical inspections
  Lighting installation
  Commercial Service
  panel troubleshooting
  Outlet Installation
  Residential Service
  Circuit additions
  Installations
  Repairs
  Surge protection
  Electrical repairs
  Code corrections
  Breaker replacement
  GFCI installation
  EV charger circuit install
  ceiling fan wiring

Electrical inspections; outlet and switch installs; circuit additions; panel diagnostics; lighting installation; surge protection replacement; general troubleshooting and repairs.


Recent Reviews

4.90

(Based on 599 reviews)

Recent reviews frequently mention clear communication, thorough inspections, and technicians who explain safety issues and solutions. Customers note professional, friendly service and reasonable quotes for common installs and repairs. A small number of newer reviews raise concerns about pricing clarity and post-visit follow-up. Overall feedback trends positive with many citing knowledgeable workmanship.

Google Review
Bernhard Haebich on Swartz Electric, LLC

Jack K performed a thorough whole house electrical inspection. We are confident that he carefully checked everything and gave us peace of mind that our electrical system is adequate and safe. In addition to a professional inspection, Jack was personable, friendly and took the time to answer all of our questions and concerns. Should we need any electrical work we hope to see Jack once again. Great job and thank you!

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Austin Aldridge on Swartz Electric, LLC

Devon was my technician. Really cool, down to earth and the quotes were extremely reasonable. Decided to go for 2 outlet installs and not the 3rd because I thought about how I was going to rearrange the garage in that moment. Very pleasant experience and he was very professional.

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Hard Rain on Swartz Electric, LLC

Jack Kuiper did a fantastic job at our home. He identified a potentially dangerous situation with a defective surge protector and explained every detail of the work he performed. Very professional and knowledgeable about everything he inspected.

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Shannon Zander on Swartz Electric, LLC

Swartz was acquired in November 2025. I do not recommend this company. Disregard any great reviews prior to that date—it’s a fundamentally different business now.

Summary: Electrician was here less than an hour, flipped some switches in my electrical box, and charged me ~$400. In contacting the company, I was ultimately offered $150 on the condition that I gave my technician a five star review. My voice being heard is more valuable to me than $150.

I had used this company prior to the acquisition/merger (technically the acquisition happened Nov 4th, and my appointment was on Nov 20th or so when I assume the new business policies weren't in place), and they were phenomenal. I thought I’d found my “no-brainer”—any time I needed electrical work done, I’d go to Swartz. Based on my recent experience, I would never do business with them again.

Post-acquisition, there is a ~$58–$68 fee that is simply a dispatch charge to get an electrician to your door and does not include any actual work or troubleshooting. That fee itself is reasonable. What followed was not.

A simple electrical issue was escalated into an unnecessary “advanced diagnostic” costing $381 (also new as of the acquisition I believe), only for the electrician to eventually discover that the problem was just partially tripped breakers that needed to be fully reset. That is the most basic troubleshooting step and should have been done immediately.

There is no safety rule, code requirement, or licensing restriction that prevents an electrician from resetting a breaker during an initial assessment. An electrician might reasonably pause only if there is evidence of burn marks, overheating, a breaker that immediately re-trips, water intrusion, known damaged wiring, or commercial lockout–tagout requirements. None of those conditions applied here. Any suggestion otherwise reflects company policy or sales process—not an industry standard.

Instead of resolving the issue upfront, I was pushed toward advanced diagnostics and then told the $381 diagnostic fee could be waived if I agreed to replace three plug-in breaker components for approximately $1,200. The components were on the older side, but still functional. They will one day die, and when they do, it will not be Swartz Electric replacing them.

This experience felt like a textbook upsell rather than competent, methodical troubleshooting. Nothing about this situation justified advanced diagnostics or costly replacements. The issue required no parts, no special tools, and no advanced expertise.

Given how different the experience was before the acquisition, I strongly suspect many of the positive reviews reflect the company as it used to operate, not how it does now.

Proceed with extreme caution.

Update:
I did attempt to contact the Swartz and here's how the process went:
1. I called Bethany and picked up. This was at 11:15 am. She put me on hold to contact dispatch.
2. Dispatch told Bethany that the next step would be to have my technician chat with me and explain all the things he did.
3. I told Bethany I had a good understanding of what was done, I just didn't understand how an electrician would miss something so basic and escalate to the "advanced diagnostics" test. I told her this would not solve my issue, and it wouldn't be going away.
4. She escalated me to her manager, who called me back within 30 minutes.
5. At 11:46am, I chatted with the manager, who once again tried to convince me why the work was worth $381. After a 13 minute conversation, I finally threw out a number that I'd be satisfied with a $150 refund. The manager had to check with his manager to get the refund approved.
6. The manager called me back at 2:19 pm, and said something along the lines of, "I do agree that we likely overcharged you a bit." I was offered the partial refund on the condition that I posted a five star review for the technician. I did not accept, obviously.

Look, Jack the technician was great: personable, punctual, professional. He doesn't choose the business practices. It's the business practices I take issue with.

Google Review
Keith Bellingham on Swartz Electric, LLC

We love Swartz Electric, and the technician Robert that helped us did an incredible job! Robert is very knowledgeable, friendly, and polite. We had a variety of projects and he took care of each one beautifully. Next time we call Swartz we will definitely request Robert’s help. Many thanks and much love to Swartz and Robert! Keith and Patty



Frequently Asked Questions

Typical projects include troubleshooting, outlet and switch additions, lighting installs, panel and circuit diagnostics, and surge protection replacements. The team also performs whole-home electrical inspections and safety checks.

Yes, technicians perform detailed home electrical inspections to identify issues and discuss recommendations. Findings are reviewed with you so you understand any safety concerns and repair options.

Yes, adding outlets and dedicated circuits is a common service. Technicians will assess load, placement, and code considerations before providing a clear estimate.

Yes, the team can assess existing surge devices and replace defective units when needed. They explain protection levels and placement so you know what is being installed.

Technicians discuss options on-site and provide pricing before work begins whenever possible. If scope changes, they review updates so you can approve next steps.
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Opening Hours


  • Monday Open 24 hours
  • Tuesday Open 24 hours
  • Wednesday Open 24 hours
  • Thursday Open 24 hours
  • Friday Open 24 hours
  • Saturday Open 24 hours
  • Sunday Open 24 hours

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Business Details


Business Rating
4.90 (599 reviews) FeaturedPro Business
Address
2345 Academy Pl #222, Colorado Springs, CO 80909, USA, Colorado Springs, CO 80909, US
Business Type
electrician

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