Best Bathroom Fan Installation in Los Angeles CA
These guys are the consummate pros. Alex is very easy to communicate with and the team he sends gets the job done quickly and beautifully. Most of all, you never wonder whether you're getting taken advantage of. They do high quality work with reliable, transparent pricing. True blue, 10/10.
www.alexelectrician.com
3521 S Bentley Ave, Los Angeles, CA 90034
Excellent and friendly service. I was very pleased with the ease of making the appointment. Our technician showed up on time and did a great job!
localunitedservices.com
1612 Sunset Blvd, Los Angeles, CA 90026
I was of course shocked when my phone call was answered promptly. I've hung up on businesses after being on hold for over an hour! They came out promptly and Eduardo was knowledgeable, professional, courteous and even made some suggestions on how to make my electrical service perform better. I will of course recommend them to anyone requiring electrical services. Which will be often given that I'm a Realtor and clients often need this type of service. Great job Lightworks!
www.lightworkselectrical.com
431 S Burnside Ave #3H, Los Angeles, CA 90036
To add to his professional job, he has the quality to find the compromised point between the customer and the needed service by listening and showing duty personality.
qualityelectricalservicesinc.com
943 Elden Ave Suite 201, Los Angeles, CA 90006
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www.brentwoodelectrical.com
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2129 Pontius Ave, Los Angeles, CA 90025
Strongly recommend Leal Electric. We hired Daniel and his team for a full day's worth of electrical work at our house. He was very professional, responsive, patient in answering my questions, efficient and affordable with the work. His team did a great job.
Los Angeles, CA
Igor and Pavel at DPG get the job done quickly and professionally. They rewired two mid-century modern lamps and installed my George Nelson saucer fixture. Within the day, everything was complete. They wear booties inside and masks. Highly recommend!
dpg-ca.com
3747 Kelton Ave, Los Angeles, CA 90034
David was VERY responsive to my inquiry via Yelp for a porch light fixture installation that potentially included an issue with the existing wall switch. He was able to send his technician, Gabe, out the same day and within the one-hour window he promised. Gabe was very professional, friendly and courteous, knowledgeable, and thorough. He had to go up into the attic crawlspace to see what wiring had been done years ago that was affecting the existing switch and fixture. He offered two solutions (much appreciated) and I chose to go with the simpler, straighforward approach. After a quick run to Home Depot to get a necessary part, my outdated fixture was gone and the new porch fixture was up and working. So glad I called Primo Electric instead of attempting to do this myself. I will definitely call them for any future electrical work needed.
primoelectrical.wixsite.com
1140 S Concord St, Los Angeles, CA 90023
oo, I have to update this review. I have been using these guys for years to do small services on my rental condo. Everything has always been great. But I just hired them for a larger job on my single family home. I am very displeased. I don't know where to start but I will try:
What I had done was have a second service panel installed in my garage because my husband wanted a man cave to do his artwork.
1. They ran a large cable from the roof top of my house to the roof top of the garage. This cable hangs quite low, and goes underneath a large banana plant that regularly has falling branches in wind storms. I have a colony of possums and raccoons that swing from anything they can find. this cable being so low hanging, just seemed so vulnerable. The cable also runs just 2 feet above the top of a freestanding vinyl pergola I have. And It just looked like they could almost touch.
I kept hammering to the sales rep with repeated phone calls and text that I wasn't ok with this. . His workers just kept doing the work even though I asked them to stop until we cleared this up with. The representative insisted this was the only way it could be done. And that it would all be fine. That the banana tree wasn't an issue, and that the vinyl pergola wasn't an issue.
When the city inspector came The work they did, all passed with just a couple of corrections. But that said, both city inspectors that came said this to me in private. I'm going to pass this, but this was not a good way to do it. The inspector commented being I have a freestanding pergola underneath the cable, that is ok because it's a movable structure. But if I should ever decide to build a permanent wood pergola, I will not be able to because the cable is too low and not enough clearance. Also, the inspector commented that my main circuit panel at the house now needed to be upgraded to support the second panel in the garage. But the way they crammed in all the tubing and conduits will not allow room for a larger panel. I spoke to the sales rep about all this stuff and I asked him since he was there, why didn't he advise me from the beginning that I needed to upgrade my main panel before even considering a second one for garage. I brought up that the low hanging cable is restricting to any garden pergola additions, And he simply responded that they are only hired to do the worked that is asked of them, but not project any future work the client needs and that it was my responsibility to tell him I probably needed a larger main circuit panel....I am a homeowner, not an electrician. How the hell am I supposed to know that my main panel is week. It's the responsibility of the electrician to point this stuff out. It's like having a person put tile on your floor but neglect to tell you your subfloor is rotting, and putting new tile is just a waste of money. they just don't care! Homeowners don't ask because they don't know! He was already there, why didn't he give me other options.
The most insulting this was that when I continued to stress that I really didn't like the overhead low hanging cable, he finally in an exasperated voice said Lady, I know the overhead cable isn't the best way, the right way to have done this was to go a couple of feet deep with an underground electrical conduits. , That is what I should have done? So I ask then why didn't you proposes we do that? He never proposed to run conduits underground, this is the first time I hear of this. . Yes maybe I wuld have been more work, and I would had to wait a little bit to get my bearings before committing to having my concrete patio cut up. Yes it will have probably cost me twice as much. But I would have been a penny wise pound foolish situation because now we actually have to retrofit the work they did to make room for a new main house breaker and who knows, maybe even go underground.
What really upset me is there was no personal attention. the rep comes in, gives you a quick estimate, and the next day an army of guys comes in and starts the work.
www.sdselectric.com
What I had done was have a second service panel installed in my garage because my husband wanted a man cave to do his artwork.
1. They ran a large cable from the roof top of my house to the roof top of the garage. This cable hangs quite low, and goes underneath a large banana plant that regularly has falling branches in wind storms. I have a colony of possums and raccoons that swing from anything they can find. this cable being so low hanging, just seemed so vulnerable. The cable also runs just 2 feet above the top of a freestanding vinyl pergola I have. And It just looked like they could almost touch.
I kept hammering to the sales rep with repeated phone calls and text that I wasn't ok with this. . His workers just kept doing the work even though I asked them to stop until we cleared this up with. The representative insisted this was the only way it could be done. And that it would all be fine. That the banana tree wasn't an issue, and that the vinyl pergola wasn't an issue.
When the city inspector came The work they did, all passed with just a couple of corrections. But that said, both city inspectors that came said this to me in private. I'm going to pass this, but this was not a good way to do it. The inspector commented being I have a freestanding pergola underneath the cable, that is ok because it's a movable structure. But if I should ever decide to build a permanent wood pergola, I will not be able to because the cable is too low and not enough clearance. Also, the inspector commented that my main circuit panel at the house now needed to be upgraded to support the second panel in the garage. But the way they crammed in all the tubing and conduits will not allow room for a larger panel. I spoke to the sales rep about all this stuff and I asked him since he was there, why didn't he advise me from the beginning that I needed to upgrade my main panel before even considering a second one for garage. I brought up that the low hanging cable is restricting to any garden pergola additions, And he simply responded that they are only hired to do the worked that is asked of them, but not project any future work the client needs and that it was my responsibility to tell him I probably needed a larger main circuit panel....I am a homeowner, not an electrician. How the hell am I supposed to know that my main panel is week. It's the responsibility of the electrician to point this stuff out. It's like having a person put tile on your floor but neglect to tell you your subfloor is rotting, and putting new tile is just a waste of money. they just don't care! Homeowners don't ask because they don't know! He was already there, why didn't he give me other options.
The most insulting this was that when I continued to stress that I really didn't like the overhead low hanging cable, he finally in an exasperated voice said Lady, I know the overhead cable isn't the best way, the right way to have done this was to go a couple of feet deep with an underground electrical conduits. , That is what I should have done? So I ask then why didn't you proposes we do that? He never proposed to run conduits underground, this is the first time I hear of this. . Yes maybe I wuld have been more work, and I would had to wait a little bit to get my bearings before committing to having my concrete patio cut up. Yes it will have probably cost me twice as much. But I would have been a penny wise pound foolish situation because now we actually have to retrofit the work they did to make room for a new main house breaker and who knows, maybe even go underground.
What really upset me is there was no personal attention. the rep comes in, gives you a quick estimate, and the next day an army of guys comes in and starts the work.
506 W Broadway #222, Glendale, CA 91204