Best Hot Tub Electrical Installations in Oklahoma City OK
Roberts Baxter Electric (Mike and Todd) did an outstanding job upgrading our service to 200amps, added a whole house surge protector, and installed a GFI outlet. They had a difficult breaker box install due to an existing Generator switch but we’re really pleased with the final result. Very clean install and looks original.
www.rbeelectric.com
16500 N Pennsylvania Ave, Edmond, OK 73012
Isiah and his team are awesome. Just used them on a large remodel project. I was referred to them by a realtor. Best electrician I’ve ever worked with. Fast, efficient, and does quality work. And most importantly, he was very willing to work WITH me on coming up with the plan, explaining different options and the pros and cons of each. I have had many bad experiences with electricians where it is “their way or the highway.” He will get 100% of my electrical business going forward. Thank you Right On Electric!
rightonelectric405.com
2412 Regency Pl, Moore, OK 73160
They are honest, thorough, and timely. 1907 Electric is the best in the business!
www.1907electric.com
Oklahoma City, OK
WONDERFUL SERVICE. Very thorough and extremely knowledgeable and honest.! We had what we though was an emergency ( turned out not to be) and he got us in very quickly and solved the problem fast - and way easier than we would have known without his expertise!
okcelectricalservices.com
1712 Westchester Dr, Oklahoma City, OK 73120
Jason always does a great job. Very knowledgeable and always a fair price!
proelectricokc.com
3224 SW 110th Pl, Oklahoma City, OK 73170
Was having problems with a GFI plug on my patio that I couldn’t figure out. Turns out it was wired in with 2 other GFI’s and the first one wasn’t wired up properly when we built 3 years ago. Mike re-wired it and all 3 are back up and running properly. And the price was very reasonable. And he is a veteran! 🇺🇸🇺🇸
www.corpselectricokc.com
Oklahoma City, OK
They charge 75$ for an estimate which is completely fine with me. A contractors time is valuable and they should be compensated accordingly, even for just an estimate. I scheduled an appointment with them to come out and give me an estimate for a large amount of work at my personal residence. A few hours before they were supposed to come out, I called their office and spoke with their office manager and asked them if the estimate would be a thorough estimate. What I mean by that is, will they break down the estimate and give me the cost of each part of the job (for example, to install outlets will cost x amount of dollars times total amount of outlets to be installed = x amount of dollars) vs just giving me one big lump sum number for all the work with no breakdown. If I am paying 75$ for an estimate, I want it to be thorough. The office manager was not sure so I asked if I could get an estimate from any previous jobs they have done before (with any personal information removed or redacted) to give me an idea of what their estimates look like. She told me she didn't know how to do that and kept going on and on about how they include pictures with their estimates as if that was sufficient, but that did not answer my question so I asked her to contact an electrician. The electrician contacts me several minutes later and told me they were not going to come out and give me an estimate anymore because I didn't want to pay for an estimate. Which was completely false. I am totally okay with paying for an estimate, I just want to know whether it will be thorough. The electrician didn't even ask me to clarify or anything just told me they were not coming out anymore. I guess the office manager I spoke with told the electrician something different than I what I had said. Miscommunication happens but before doing something rash, maybe try clarifying with the potential customer first.
www.jhickselectric.com
Oklahoma City, OK