Electrician in
Mountain View, CA.

Monte Power & Electric handles tech campus tenant improvements, downtown Castro Street commercial, and residential service across Mountain View. Panel upgrades, EV chargers, 24/7 emergency dispatch, three-phase commercial, cleanroom and lab fit-outs, and Title 24 compliance. Licensed C-10, fully insured, PG&E coordination handled.

  • 90-120 minTypical emergency ETA
  • Every ZIP94040, 94041, 94043
  • 24/7Live answer, real dispatch

What we do in Mountain View

From a Cuesta Park panel swap to a Shoreline campus TI.

Mountain View runs the same split as Santa Clara: heavy commercial and tech campus density along Shoreline, Charleston, and North Bayshore right next to older residential stock around Castro Street and Cuesta Park. Monte Power & Electric handles both ends from the same shop.

Pre-1950 craftsman and bungalow homes around Old Mountain View often still carry knob-and-tube wiring. Mid-century tract homes in Monta Loma and Sylvan Park frequently have aluminum branch from the 60s and 70s. Commercial work centers on tech campus tenant improvements, manufacturing, and lab fit-outs around the North Bayshore corridor.

  • Tech & TI focus Heavy campus density across the North Bayshore corridor.
  • 90-120 min Typical emergency arrival from San Jose base.
  • $2M General liability coverage on every job.

Services in Mountain View

The full menu, residential
and commercial.

Every Monte Power & Electric service runs in Mountain View. Pick the work that matches the project, or call and walk us through it.

Where we work in Mountain View

Every neighborhood, every ZIP.

Trucks roll up to Mountain View from the San Jose base most weekdays. The eight zones below cover where the highest project density runs, but the dispatcher routes anywhere inside the city limits.

  • Old Mountain View, Castro Street, downtown
  • Cuesta Park, Sylvan Park, Mariposa
  • Monta Loma, Rex Manor, Slater
  • Whisman, Stierlin, Permanente Creek
  • Shoreline tech campus and North Bayshore corridor
  • Charleston Road tech and lab corridor
  • El Camino Real retail and mixed-use
  • San Antonio and Showers shopping district

How a Mountain View project goes

Five steps from
scope to sign-off.

Same disciplined sequence whether the project is a residential 200A panel upgrade in Old Mountain View or a commercial three-phase main on Shoreline. Permits and AHJ inspections handled through the Mountain View Community Development Department.

  1. 01

    Scope

    On-site walk in the Mountain View neighborhood or commercial address. Load calc, code review, and site photos. No charge.

  2. 02

    Quote

    Itemized quote within one business day. Permit, materials, labor, and PG&E coordination broken out line by line.

  3. 03

    Permit

    Mountain View Community Development Department permit pulled. AHJ inspection scheduled. PG&E coordination handled where service-entrance work is involved.

  4. 04

    Install

    Install on the agreed date. Crew arrives in marked Monte Power & Electric trucks. Site cleaned at end of each day.

  5. 05

    Inspect

    Final Mountain View AHJ inspection. Sign-off, photos, and warranty paperwork delivered with the closeout package.

Quick answers

Mountain View
questions.

Five of the most-asked from Mountain View customers. More on the dedicated contact page or by phone.

  • How fast can you get to a Mountain View address?
    Most Mountain View addresses see a tech on site within 90 to 120 minutes for emergency dispatch. The drive from our San Jose base runs 25 to 40 minutes outside of peak traffic. Scheduled work is usually next-day or same-week.
  • What neighborhoods do you cover?
    All of Mountain View: Old Mountain View and Castro Street downtown, Cuesta Park, Monta Loma, Sylvan Park, Rex Manor, Whisman, North Bayshore, Stierlin, and the tech campus corridor along Shoreline Boulevard and Charleston Road.
  • Do you handle the City of Mountain View permit process?
    Yes. Permits are pulled through the Mountain View Community Development Department and inspections scheduled with the AHJ directly. Customers don't fill out a form.
  • Do you work on Mountain View tech campuses?
    Yes. Tenant improvement, three-phase distribution, transformer scope, Title 24 lighting compliance, and cleanroom electrical for tech and lab scopes around Shoreline, Charleston, and the North Bayshore corridor.
  • Do you work on older Mountain View homes?
    Yes. Pre-1950 stock around Castro Street and Old Mountain View often has knob-and-tube. 1965 to 1973 builds in Cuesta Park and Monta Loma often carry aluminum branch wiring. Both are remediable.

Ready when you are

Need an electrician
in Mountain View?

Walk us through the property and the project. We'll come back with an itemized quote and a date.