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Bryant AC & Electric Electrician
Company wants $59 to come out to your house. You meanwhile assume that will cover the estimate. Not. The cheapest it will cost you to determine the source of your problem is $300 (they deduct the $59 from that). Sadly, the work was left unfinished and half my house still has no electricity. The company now wants another $300 to continue the troubleshoot after replacing a single GFCI which fixed nothing because it did not address a breaker in the breaker box that will only stay in the tripped position. The only light in the kitchen that did work now doesn't work because the agent re-routed the wiring to the GFCI. Another light that did work (on another breaker) now grows brightly and then dims when the tripped breaker is turned on. The company's position: Wait until the wire dry out and everything will work. And when it rains next time? I'm sure they have still another $300 solution for that.UPDATE: Had another electrician come out 12 Dec 2018 and he immediately removed the GFCI Bryant's agent had installed. The minute he did, the #1 light in the hallway which had suddenly stopped working started working and the #2 light in the hallway which was buzzing and going bright and then dim burns normally now, no buzzing. I'm paying $300 for that? NOT.
www.bryantelectricservice.com
4825 Weidemar Ln Ste 500, Austin, TX 78745
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