Who we are
A veteran-owned family business, built on doing it right.
Brasure Electric Company is a veteran-owned and operated electrical company based in Jacksonville, Florida. As a smaller family business, we bring a personable, professional approach — and a more flexible, custom product.
What we believe
We treat every customer like family.
Family is what matters. You will never feel like another customer filling a quota. Every home, every person, and every idea is different. By choosing us, you are not just choosing an electrical company — you are choosing a world-class experience.
Our motto defines our beliefs: We will always deliver exceptional results, at a profit if we can, at a loss if we must, but always great electrical work. We will never let a bottom dollar, a time frame, or a budget restraint keep us from giving you the absolute best.

Why we do it
Accountability is not a slogan here.
“From my humble beginnings as an apprentice to my years as a master electrician, I have never wavered from my own accountability in the work I do. This work is dangerous, that is why I always do the right thing no matter how easy a shortcut may seem. I have seen other electricians take the easy route and I think to myself: was that the best they could do, or was it just another paycheck? If you ask anyone that knows me, I take what I do very seriously, even the little things.”
— Blake Brasure, Owner & CEO
Our standards
What you can always expect.
Clear communication
You hear from us before, during, and after the work — in plain language, never jargon.
On-time arrival
Your schedule is respected. We arrive in the window we promised, ready to work.
Transparent quotes
A written number you can trust. No hidden line items, no surprise additions.
Great housekeeping
We leave your home or facility cleaner than we found it. Every visit.
World-class service
Craftsmanship held to code and then held to a higher standard — ours.
Safety without shortcuts
Dangerous work done right, permitted and inspected, because your family lives here.
