Best Electrical Inspections in Aurora CO
Your guys were absolutely wonderful! They really spent time figuring out how to get power to this new thing I have.
Thank you so much!
I would recommend Bell to anyone!!!
Thank you so much!
I would recommend Bell to anyone!!!
8955 E Nichols Ave, Centennial, CO 80112
Nick was great. Walked me through everything he was doing, was friendly worked quickly and got my issue taken care of quickly.
1395 S Platte River Dr, Denver, CO 80223
What’s the point of a scheduling system, when they call me the morning of the appointment that I did days in advance, not to confirm, but to tell me they can’t get anyone out until a week from when I scheduled? Don’t take an appointment you can’t honor!
7000 S Potomac St, Centennial, CO 80112
Vincent was on site within an hour of calling. We had a main line clog and he was able to get it taken care of very quickly. He was very informative as well!
541 Norfolk St, Aurora, CO 80011
I called this company and explained my air conditioning situation, including what another HVAC company had done last year Seemed nice enough and reasonable: around $43 to show up and another $70 to diagnose the problem. I made an appointment with them for a 1-5pm window. At around 10:30 someone called to say he could be at my house in 30 minutes, not the most convenient since I would have to drive in from work and then drive back.
The person who met me was from a different company called Time and hadn’t been told anything about the problem. (Is “Denver Plumbing Consultants an actual HVAC company or do they just contract with other companies?) I told him what I knew and showed him my service bills from last year. He didn’t turn anything on or and barely even looked at the system, but started to explain the technical details of all the things that COULD be wrong (although it was actually pretty simple — leaking refrigerant) and said just finding the leak would START at $1,200. I told him thanks but no thanks and tried to pay the $43 for the visit. He said I’d have to pay the $113. I refused — he had been there for 5 minutes, didn’t even turn the thing on, and didn’t quote an actual price! He refused to take any money at all, left in a huff, and said it had been a “learning experience.“
The person who met me was from a different company called Time and hadn’t been told anything about the problem. (Is “Denver Plumbing Consultants an actual HVAC company or do they just contract with other companies?) I told him what I knew and showed him my service bills from last year. He didn’t turn anything on or and barely even looked at the system, but started to explain the technical details of all the things that COULD be wrong (although it was actually pretty simple — leaking refrigerant) and said just finding the leak would START at $1,200. I told him thanks but no thanks and tried to pay the $43 for the visit. He said I’d have to pay the $113. I refused — he had been there for 5 minutes, didn’t even turn the thing on, and didn’t quote an actual price! He refused to take any money at all, left in a huff, and said it had been a “learning experience.“
Aurora, CO