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Showed up on time. Used covid precautions. Reasonably priced. Professional and courteous. We use at home and business. Highly recommend. Brent does excellent work
passionelectric.com
102 W Eufaula St Suite 200, Norman, OK 73069
Dakota did a great job for us! Very professional. Well done.
www.rbeelectric.com
16500 N Pennsylvania Ave, Edmond, OK 73012
Made my problems electrical problem disappear. I attempted to wire a complicated switch in my home by myself. That didn't go well. Before I knew it the light in the bathroom was being switched by the switch in my office. Fitzgerald Electric got me sorted out in no time at a reasonable price. I highly recommend!
www.fitzgeraldelectricalservices.com
Oklahoma City, OK
We had issues with our outdoor uplighting. Jonathan provided a quote and suggestions on replacement the same day and was out to our home for installation the next! He took the time to explain things to us and we absolutely love how our new lighting shows off the house. Highly recommend!
www.247electricalservices.com
106082 Ponderosa Wy, McLoud, OK 74851
I called to schedule a ceiling fan replacement for a high ceiling. Campbell & Son came and removed the old fan. When they opened the box for the new fan, they noticed the wire wasn't long enough to reach the ceiling through the pole even though the exterior of the box said it had a long enough wire.
Campbell & Son contacted the company and weren't given a useful answer so they told us we would need to return this fan and purchase another. I'm confused how I will be able to know if another fan will work. Am I going to have to purchase it, open it, and call them out to examine it? Based on this experience, the box description may not be correct.
In the end, we weren't given any other options or reason why they couldn't splice wire to extend this fan. They removed our old fan, charged us $295 and left us without a ceiling fan.
campbellandsonelectric.com
Campbell & Son contacted the company and weren't given a useful answer so they told us we would need to return this fan and purchase another. I'm confused how I will be able to know if another fan will work. Am I going to have to purchase it, open it, and call them out to examine it? Based on this experience, the box description may not be correct.
In the end, we weren't given any other options or reason why they couldn't splice wire to extend this fan. They removed our old fan, charged us $295 and left us without a ceiling fan.
Oklahoma City, OK
Work was done quickly and efficiently! Very knowledgeable and Gavin was so sweet and nice!
mcnattelectric.com
Oklahoma City, OK
Great company that was affordable and completed great work on time.
americanstandardelectricok.com
627 W Edmond Rd, Edmond, OK 73003
I would not recommend these guys to my worst enemy. Don't ask them for an estimate. You'll never get one. You will be promised repeatedly that they'll call you back with at least some kind of information. Trey himself told me on no less than 8 times over the period of two months that he would get right back to me. I didn't realize that 'right back to me' meant two months with still ZERO word. I was told that Tmax was the best in town and could be relied upon. I was told they were professional. These word of mouth claims couldn't be further from the truth. I'm disabled with serious mobility issues and am now facing my home being condemned. All because this company dropped the ball and obviously thought I was unworthy of the truth and respect that an actual caring hometown business would extend to a customer.
tmaxelectric.com
9733 NW 6th St, Oklahoma City, OK 73127
STAY AWAY FROM THIS COMPANY! If I could give zero stars, I would. We called Harris electric to get a quote on rewiring some outlets for a kitchen remodel. He said he charges $80/hour for the work. Great! A guy and his son came by to work on the house the next day. They were nice people while they were here, and the son joked that he “didn’t even work for the company” and that he “didn’t know what he was doing” so it appeared he was there for an extra hand/maybe to learn the trade from his dad. We were invoiced $435 for 3 hours of work, and my husband paid it without looking carefully at the itemized receipt (our biggest mistake). After realizing he charged us $130/hour as opposed to the $80/hour that we agreed on, we called Gary (the owner) to ask for our $150 back as we were told it would be $50 less per hour than we were charged. He immediately became loud and rude saying that we were paying $80 PER MAN (which was never told to us) and that he was actually giving us A DEAL by only charging us $50 for the second man (ha!). Remember, the second man being the son who apparently didn’t actually work there or know what he was doing. AND to top it all off, they did the job incorrectly so we had to spend the next day rewiring their work so we could actually have power to the outlets needed. We’ve called Gary multiple times asking for our money back, and each time he’s cussed and yelled at us and ends the conversation with hanging up on us. Save your money, time, and sanity by going with literally any other electrician you can find.
Oklahoma City, OK