Best Electric Car Charger Installation in Colorado Springs CO
Words can't explain the professional and experience staff that we had experience, Matt was kind and very helpful not to mention well informed. When he made a mess that wasn't his fault he had offered to help my wife to clean it up. Matt said he would be here between 1-3 pm. But to our amazement he arrived at 11:00 we couldn't had asked for a better person.
1304 Market St, Colorado Springs, CO 80904
Outstanding company!!! Very professional and easy to work with. They installed a brand new furnace in my home and answered all of my questions. I would highly recommend this company to anyone.
959 E Fillmore St, Colorado Springs, CO 80907
Very efficient, thorough, and was extremely patient to answer all of my questions. I HIGHLY recommend Chase and Wirenut! Great experience!
6395 E Platte Ave, Colorado Springs, CO 80915
Company is not trustworthy, they just want your money for a big install job instead of a cheaper simple repair:
I called in for a tenant-occupied unit experiencing buzzing at the breaker and no hot water. Plumber came out and said they needed an electrical tech to come out before he was able to diagnose the hot water issue. Electrical tech did maintenance on the panel, then we had hot water for about 12 hours before it went cold again. Plumber insisted we needed a new hot water heater. They are the pros so they should be able to correctly diagnose repair. This hot water heater was about 5 years old. After new install, we had hot water for about 12 hours, then no more hot water. The plumber came back out, called an electrician and the electrician replaced the breaker for the water heater. Then hot water was restored. I checked that a permit was pulled for a water heater with regional, because I specifically asked for a full permitted install and that was what was quoted. However, 2 weeks after the repair had passed and there was no permit pulled. A very demanding and confrontational lady called me leaving threatening messages demanding payment, even though the permit was not pulled and inspection was not completed. I insisted they pull the permit and the work pass inspection before paying. The permit was pulled and the plumbing and electrical inspections failed due to open wiring at the top of the electric water heater. I spoke with the company again and they suggested I pay more for additional work, which I refused. Their tech left wires exposed when he installed the water heater. I’m not responsible for paying for them to correct the mistake so I refused the additional ‘repair.’ Time passed and I received more threatening messages about my nonpayment with additional threats of a lien on my property. I researched water heaters and found out that a simple component part could have been replaced for much, much less money than this full permitted replacement. The plumbing manager at the company could not tell me that they took a resistance reading at the element to determine that the water heater needed replacement. Even if the element was bad, that is no reason to replace the entire unit. After pushing them, they finally corrected their wiring mistakes and passed inspection from regional. I will never use this company again because instead of doing a component part repair they suggested a full water heater replacement which is around $3000. The component they could have replaced on the water heater would have been $50 *at most.* not trustworthy, they just want your money for a big install job instead of a cheaper simple repair.
I called in for a tenant-occupied unit experiencing buzzing at the breaker and no hot water. Plumber came out and said they needed an electrical tech to come out before he was able to diagnose the hot water issue. Electrical tech did maintenance on the panel, then we had hot water for about 12 hours before it went cold again. Plumber insisted we needed a new hot water heater. They are the pros so they should be able to correctly diagnose repair. This hot water heater was about 5 years old. After new install, we had hot water for about 12 hours, then no more hot water. The plumber came back out, called an electrician and the electrician replaced the breaker for the water heater. Then hot water was restored. I checked that a permit was pulled for a water heater with regional, because I specifically asked for a full permitted install and that was what was quoted. However, 2 weeks after the repair had passed and there was no permit pulled. A very demanding and confrontational lady called me leaving threatening messages demanding payment, even though the permit was not pulled and inspection was not completed. I insisted they pull the permit and the work pass inspection before paying. The permit was pulled and the plumbing and electrical inspections failed due to open wiring at the top of the electric water heater. I spoke with the company again and they suggested I pay more for additional work, which I refused. Their tech left wires exposed when he installed the water heater. I’m not responsible for paying for them to correct the mistake so I refused the additional ‘repair.’ Time passed and I received more threatening messages about my nonpayment with additional threats of a lien on my property. I researched water heaters and found out that a simple component part could have been replaced for much, much less money than this full permitted replacement. The plumbing manager at the company could not tell me that they took a resistance reading at the element to determine that the water heater needed replacement. Even if the element was bad, that is no reason to replace the entire unit. After pushing them, they finally corrected their wiring mistakes and passed inspection from regional. I will never use this company again because instead of doing a component part repair they suggested a full water heater replacement which is around $3000. The component they could have replaced on the water heater would have been $50 *at most.* not trustworthy, they just want your money for a big install job instead of a cheaper simple repair.
Colorado Springs, CO