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Best Businesses in Phoenix, AZ

Robco Electric, Inc. Electrician
Technician came to my workplace and didnt want to replace a breaker that was faulty. Poor service
robcoelectric.com
19637 N Central Ave, Phoenix, AZ 85024
3D Electric LLC Electrician
Quality electrical work!

710 W Jones Ave, Phoenix, AZ 85041
Wellco Electric Electrician

645 W Coolidge St, Phoenix, AZ 85013
J. Ryan Electric LLC Electrician
Excellent craftsmanship and very professional. Jason and his team did a main panel upgrade and 14kW solar system install and the finished product is very clean. Outstanding service all around and would definitely recommend J. Ryan Electric for any of you electrical/solar needs.

Phoenix, AZ
Tucker Hill Air, Plumbing and Electric - Tempe Electrician
Getting quotes. Team member was very helpful and professional. Waiting for final quote.
tuckerhillaz.com
1553 W Elna Rae St #101, Tempe, AZ 85281
A.M.E Electrical Electrician
Try to get work
www.ameelectrical.com
Parking lot, 7120 S Priest Dr, Tempe, AZ 85283
Summit Electrical Inc Electrician

6837 N 21st Ave, Phoenix, AZ 85015
H D Electric Electrician
As owner of apartment complex, Adan has been an awesome electrician.

9835 N 29th St, Phoenix, AZ 85028
Arrowhead Electric - Electrician in Glendale, AZ Electrician
If you need nuts and bolts this is the place to go
www.arrowheadelectricllc.com
5156 W Olive Ave #441, Glendale, AZ 85302
303 Lighting & Electrical Electrician
303 Lighting (Chad and Preston) came over to troubleshoot a lighting problem I had that was caused by a different contractor. They did this as a favor for the store where I bought the fixtures, and as a favor to me, without charge. They set up a convenient time for us all, called me on their way over, and showed up on time. They were able to pinpoint the problem quickly. Wish they had been the original electricians on the job!

06/27/20 Update - Chad and Preston came over this week as I hired them to fix my wiring problem. As before, the arrived promptly. They were able to not only fix the issue, but they did it WITHOUT cutting any holes in the drywall! They stuck to their estimate even though the job turned out to be worse than they thought, and Preston had to climb into the attic in this heat. When the dimming switch appeared to be broken, they picked up a replacement as warranty. Of course, I had special ordered light almond and the replacement was white, but they had another trick up their sleeve and swapped out the front facing pieces. These guys are MIRACLE WORKERS! And they were so careful and cleaned up every spec of dirt. Definitely will be my go to electricians from now on. I can't recommend them highly enough!

3116 N 83rd Ave, Phoenix, AZ 85033
Creative Electric Company, LLC Electrician
Mike came and gave us an estimate and installed the charger that day. Work was done professionally and the crew was friendly, I would recommend this company for service.
www.creativeelectriccompany.com
Phoenix, AZ
ABCO West Electical Construction Electrician
www.abcowest.com
7150 W Roosevelt St STE D123, Phoenix, AZ 85043
Cowboy Electric Electrician
Danny came out and installed a mitigation fan on the roof. He had to get in the attic crawl space to do this, and did it without a complaint. He also put in a box with a switch for the fan and an outlet in our laundry room. He did a super job and everything looked great afterwards- no mess! All the work was done well, works great and the price was right, too! Will definitely use Cowboy Electric in the future!

2744 W Thomas Rd, Phoenix, AZ 85017
ANP Electric Inc Electrician
Tony helped with a pesky doorbell issue and took down some previous owners Ring equipment for me. Very nice and did great work. Gave me additional advice on other projects around the house.

Phoenix, AZ 85008
Magnum Services, LLc Electrician
If there was a zero star this company would get it. We hired Rick to do the electrical on a remodel. He said him and his son would be performing the work themselves. Ricks initial quote for the job doubled once he began the project. Rick hired the work out. We failed the inspection because his guy buried live wires in the wall, left live wires buried in the ceiling and did a very poor job. Magnum Electric is a scam. He shouldn't be in business. Beware. He is a good salesman but will leave the job incomplete with the homeowner scrambling to fix his mess.
www.buildzoom.com
6820 S 41st Ln, Phoenix, AZ 85041
CLS Electric Corporation Electrician
The young lady who answers the phone, Rebecca, is always courteous and knowledgeable. Would definitely use their services.
clselectriccorporation.com
4222 S 37th St, Phoenix, AZ 85040
RWK Electric Co Electrician
Reckless driver, driving on I-10 this morning 6/21/17 and one of the company trucks almost hit me. I dodge my car to avoid a crash and the driver didn't care I as he kept speeding. Got close to the truck and got the name of the company RWK Electric, driver was with head down looking at the cell phone or something else. Called the company immediately, Lindsay (owner) apologized....BUT reckless driver almost hit me. Thanks GOD for your protection.
rwkelectric.com
3535 E Broadway Rd, Phoenix, AZ 85040
brown & sons electrical contracting Electrician
Very difficult to deal with on their online retail platform that is not associated to their website. In fact, they do not have a working website. Scott I believe who is one of the owners Is difficult to work with.
www.brownandsons.net
2414 E Paradise Ln, Phoenix, AZ 85032
Commonwealth Electric Expo Electrician
I did not go in. My son and his 2 friends did. Am told they had a good time. I found it to be too expensive. One of the 3 I drove to the Game On event on Aug 11 had lost his 3 day pass and was made to pay another $49 for a Sunday. I believe his money should be returned as he can prove through his bank and friends that he paid for 3 days in advance of the event.
www.commonwealthexpo.com
100 N 3rd St, Phoenix, AZ 85004
Dirdam Electric Inc Electrician
The original single-phase breakers that were installed were $1539 plus tax, the new breakers that Dirdam Electric said they had to order are listed at $2107 plus tax, so only around a $500 difference. Dirdam Electric initially quoted me $5000 to do the job over the phone. That was to install regular 3-phase breakers (with no GFCI) and come back after the correct 3-phase GFCI breakers that needed to be ordered came in. Later in the day Rene, the owner, said the cost was now $8500 because the 3-phase GFCI breakers could not be found in the valley and he would have to order them. Now it was going to take a couple of weeks to get GFCI breakers in. Because this is new construction and his company has the warranty, I was told that it would be best if I stick with (Dirdam) so I wouldn’t void my warranty. So, I paid Dirdam Electric $8500. This was all on November 10, 2022. On November 11, 2022 Dirdam sent a crew to the shop and installed the regular breakers. They installed the breakers and did not check the phase rotation. They did not re-labeling the outlets or update the panel schedule. Additionally, Dirdam left the site with the, more expensive, single-phase breakers without my permission. After his team left my shop Rene sent me an invoice for $8500 that I did not approve first.

Dirdam Electric claims there were no 3-phase breakers in the valley and he had to overnight standard breakers that cost less than $200 each. Seven breakers should have cost less than $1400. Then Dirdam said 3-phase GFCI breakers do not exist. I asked him what he charged me for? We do not have a signed quote because I was out of the country when we spoke over the phone. I have witnesses who support my statements. Dirdam said I told them not to install GFCI breakers (which he quoted me for over the phone and I paid him for). The National Electric Code says to install the GFCI breakers. I am not an electrician and I cannot tell him how to do his job. I have not had a meaningful conversation with him since. That has been a just shy of a month. Even if he did get the order the 3-phase GFCI breakers overnighted he would have to charged you $5000 for them. And that is if he actually provided you with the GFCI modules he charged you for (which he didn’t actually provide).

The only thing he actually provided me with for the $5000 charge is the $832 breakers, which are available in-stock.

I don’t believe he performed $2500 worth of labor but I was stuck with him because he has the warranty.

On numerous occasions I have asked Dirdam to produce a purchase order for the purchased (4) rolls of wire for $1000 as well as an invoice that he paid for breakers to be overnighted. He has not provided anything to date. I ask about the wire because I looked at the runs of wire weeks before they started and there were 4 wires run for each breaker already…he just had one of the black wires marked as neutral and reused it as a hot by simply removing the white tape. That’s how they finished the job at my shop in less than 3 hours. $8500 for 3 hours of work with equipment he already had on his truck.

If I pay for the full $2500 for labor, the full $1000 for wire (that he cannot prove he purchased) and the $832 worth of breakers he actually purchased and installed, that would put the bill at $4500.

Dirdam electric owes me $4000.

All this said, I will give credit where it’s due. Mark brought my single phase breakers back to me after I begged him to…he had them in his truck.

2916 N 79th Dr, Phoenix, AZ 85033
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