Best Rewiring Services in Oklahoma City OK
Good Business to do business with!
passionelectric.com
102 W Eufaula St Suite 200, Norman, OK 73069
We’ve been using Right on Electric for a couple of years now for all our electric needs. They are professional and courteous. They get the job done in a timely manner. You can depend on them for an of your electrical needs.
rightonelectric405.com
2412 Regency Pl, Moore, OK 73160
The folks at Edge Electric are great! I was able to get an appointment scheduled quickly, the work was done well, quickly, and for a fair price, and the guys that came out were very nice. Highly recommended!
okcelectrician.com
1304 SW 110th Pl, Oklahoma City, OK 73170
If, by chance, you had hired this company to do some work for you, please be mindful that they could arrive either aggressively early or staggeringly late. Ironically, in either case, the cause might be due to the driver either successfully travelling from Moore toward Edmond through construction zones at ~80-90 mph without a collision, OR nearly causing multiple collisions on I-235 and I-35. To the owner, might I suggest not tailgating at 80 mph in a construction zone, weaving in and out of traffic during rush hour (sans signal, of course)? I sincerely hope your business practices are far better than your driving, which were staggeringly idiotic and irresponsible today.
www.hometownfullserviceelectric.com
100 N Quapah Ave suite l, Oklahoma City, OK 73107
Crooks!!
The owners Don’t pay subcontractors.
They should be in jail!!
allegianceelectric.net
The owners Don’t pay subcontractors.
They should be in jail!!
Oklahoma City, OK
The recent storm knocked out our electric line and the guys who fixed it were very polite and fun and took care of a messy business.
www.waterselectricinc.com
310 W Main St, Norman, OK 73069
Ron is very attentive and pleasant to work with. He listens to one's needs and is expert at delivering the work product.
405electricalservices.com
Oklahoma City, OK
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