Homeland Power + Utility LLC
Regional · 150A Andover St Ste 5, Danvers, MA 01923, USA
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- Utility-scale project — completed a 138kV, five-mile transmission line rebuild for Versant Power
- Growing operations — added VP, superintendent, and safety/fleet manager roles for its utility division
- Sole public review — a single 1-star Google rating, no positive reviews on record
- Bonded work dispute — 2024 surety-bond lawsuit alleges inability to complete contracted projects
- Utility-scale focus — public record centers on large transmission/utility work, not residential calls
Homeland Power + Utility is a full-service electrical construction company based in Danvers, with a utility division in Bangor, Maine. Court filings and press coverage describe it as founded in December 2020 by cousins Michael Carpenter and Jonathan Carpenter; Growjo estimates the company at roughly $11.4M in annual revenue and 49 employees, which puts it well beyond a typical residential electrician's shop. Its public track record is built more on utility-scale project announcements than homeowner reviews. Press releases and trade coverage describe the utility division completing a 138kV, five-mile transmission line rebuild in Presque Isle, Maine for Versant Power, and the company staffing up with a vice president, superintendent, and safety/fleet manager for that division. But the only public review of its work anywhere is a single 1-star rating on Google — there isn't a positive review on record to weigh against it. Worth asking about directly: a 2024 lawsuit from a surety bond company alleges Homeland Power was unable to complete some of its bonded electrical projects, prompting the insurer to pay out on the bonds and then sue the company and its two co-founders personally for reimbursement. Separately, one co-founder's LinkedIn profile now describes his role at the company in the past tense, which leaves it unclear who is currently steering day-to-day operations. What's publicly documented here looks like a commercial/utility-scale electrical contractor rather than a shop built for homeowner service calls. Anyone considering them for residential work should ask for recent, comparable references, confirm current bonding and insurance status, and get specifics on who would actually be managing the job.
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- 1.0Jan 19, 2022
Most unprofessional, unorganized, chaotic and non compliant/unsafe company I’ve ever worked with. Anyone using them should thoroughly vet with verifiable prequalification. Not a trustworthy company with very low integrity.
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- behind the score: Sole public review — a single 1-star Google rating, no positive reviews on record