Best Electrical Wiring in Seattle WA
Great had string lights put up in back yard and also repair some of my siding.
fixer.com
Seattle, WA
We had 2 Sons come out for what turned out to be a quick fix and they didn't even end up charging us for the visit which was really nice. Because of that, we called them the next time we had an issue. Josh was on time, super nice and took the time to explain the issue and how to resolve it. He quickly ran out to grab a part and fixed it. As he was getting ready to give us the paperwork, he heard our toilet running and offered to take a quick look. Professional, friendly and efficient!
www.2sonsplumbing.com
5470 Shilshole Ave NW #301, Seattle, WA 98107
This was our second time using Eco Electric and it was a great experience. James was our technician and was prompt, professional, courteous and cautious due to COVID protocols. He got all the work done in one day and we’re very happy with the results! I would highly recommend Eco Electric.
www.ecoserviceswa.com
126 S Spokane St, Seattle, WA 98134
Would give 0 star if I could. I had a very bad experience with this company on a water heater installation project. The staff I have communicated with, from technicians to their managers, are dishonest and arrogant. They charged $4,000 for a regular and simple 2-hr work of installation. The equipment itself is only worth $900, which means they charged almost $3,000 for labor and other miscellaneous. This was actually 2-5x more expensive than other company' quotes. However, their tech made a dishonest statement to me saying theirs is only a bit more expensive than others. As a result I was misled by him to accept their price. Later when I realized that I called their customer service and their manager shamelessly insisted that 2-5x more can still be intepreted as a bit more. Moreover, he groundlessly alleged that their price is fair, and all the other companies are not sustainable or have hidden fees which is obviously not true. When I said I was dissatisfied with their service including bad customer service experience, missing insulation and improper placement of the tank, and wanted to get my money back as promised in their 100% Money Back Guarantee for customers dissatisfaction policy, they refused that because he thinks their service was good. What is the point of such a policy if it was them but not customers who can define customer dissatisfication?Update: Thanks for you response Bryan. But I have to say you were misleading people here again. You can always say like this apple is not from my apple tree so its price is not comparable to those from my apple tree. Actually other companies (like Home Depot) have very similar service to yours but charged much less while still making reasonable profits. I have never seen a company like yours whose managers defame other company's business like their business is not sustainable, they have hidden fees and use these false statements to deal with customers. Also, I tried to provide you with prices randomly sampled from the highest I can find (like Home Depot) to low, and the highest is still much lower than yours. How you misled people here about what I did looks exactly the same as how you made groundless comments on other companies. Other misleading words from your reply include 1) I wanted a full refund (I wanted a partial refund to just close the price gap but you refused, so I had to remind you the return policy because I was not satisfied with your service and how you dealt with your customer, but again you told me that customer's satisfaction can only be justified by you), 2) I signed with my happiness (I had to sign because the work was already complete, and I was misled by your technician about the price using the phrase a bit more expensive after I doubted the price). You offer to send your tech back is just a make up to your incomplete work, especially given such a high price I paid. You deliberately misinterpreted what I said, and is this is what you called honesty and integrity? From my experience, how your company runs business is actually not sustainable.
www.seatownservices.com
4200 78th St SW, Mukilteo, WA 98275
just talked to these guys. they wanted $79 just to show up. I asked if it would then go towards the job. Nope! I don't even know them or the price, why would I just give them $79? Hey said, dude it costs $100 for a piece of plywood. obviously we are not a good fit. good bye.
www.outtoday.com
1900 Airport Way S, Seattle, WA 98134