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Pure Energy Electrical Services, LLC Announces Strong Start to 2026, Reinforcing Customer-First Electrical Service Across Northeast Florida
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Pure Energy Electrical Services, LLC
Pure Energy Electrical Services, LLC—a family-owned electrical contractor headquartered in St. Augustine, Florida—reports strong early year momentum in 2026, fueled by customer trust and growing demand for safe, reliable power. Led by owners Nate and Sarah Mundell, the company is beginning the year focused on responsive service, clear communication, and craftsmanship that helps homes, businesses, and waterfront properties stay powered and protected.

ST. AUGUSTINE, Fla. - Washingtoner -- Pure Energy Electrical Services, LLC today announced a strong start to 2026, highlighting continued customer service wins and a company-wide commitment to excellence. Since 2012, Pure Energy has served Northeast Florida with residential, commercial, and marine electrical services delivered by a licensed, insured and bonded team known for professionalism and dependable service (License # EC13010169).

Early 2026 performance reflects the company's customer-first approach: fast response times, straightforward recommendations, and work completed with safety and code compliance at the forefront. Customer feedback continues to validate that focus, with the company's website currently displaying an "Excellent" rating based on 185 reviews sourced from Google.

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"We're grateful for the trust our neighbors place in us," said Nate Mundell, Founder & Owner. "A strong start to the year isn't just about the projects we complete - it's about showing up on time, communicating clearly, and leaving customers feeling confident that their electrical system is safer and more reliable than when we arrived."

Nate continues, "Pure Energy Electric doesn't just do electrical work. It builds systems, people, and trust. I believe most companies don't fail because of a lack of skill, but a lack of leadership.  I work with my team to build leaders from the apprentice who walks through your door to the office staff who handles all the organization behind the scenes. We invest in people because creating authentic leaders changes the world around you."

Sarah Mundell, Owner, added, "Our commitment in 2026 is simple: raise the bar on every job. Whether it's a repair, an upgrade, or a long-term power solution, we want every customer to feel taken care of - from the first call to the final walkthrough. It's not just about changing out a light fixture, it's about bringing light into every job and every life we touch."

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Looking ahead, Pure Energy will continue investing in training, processes, and tools that improve the customer experience while expanding solutions that match how Northeast Florida lives and works. Across St. Johns County and surrounding areas—including Jacksonville, Ponte Vedra, and Palm Coast - the company supports customers with reliable service when it matters most.  Their apprentices attend trade school at either NEFBA or Flagler Technical College.

The company's core services include electrical repairs and troubleshooting, lighting upgrades, generator installation and maintenance, as well as storm-ready power solutions, EV charging, and specialized marine electrical systems for docks and waterfront equipment.  They have also partnered with a number of custom home contractors and commercial contractors.

Pure Energy has a number of lead electricians that are Generac Certified Service Technicians, and also Generac Certified Installers.

About Pure Energy Electrical Services, LLC
Pure Energy Electrical Services, LLC is a family-owned electrical contractor based in St. Augustine, Florida, serving customers across Northeast Florida since 2012. The company provides residential, commercial, and marine electrical services with a focus on safety, expert workmanship, and customer satisfaction.

For more information, please visit the website at https://www.pureenergyelectric.net or call 904-829-5038

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