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Best Home Electrical Safety Check in San Diego CA

Point Loma Electric and Plumbing Electrician
Very professional, however I got the same work done for half the cost. They also spent too much time trying to figure out what the best approach was and when I did not use them to do the work, I was charged a fee.
www.pointlomaelectric.com
4838 Ronson Ct Suite A, San Diego, CA 92111
Mister Electric Electrician
Mister Electric did a great job, had a few fixtures installed and some smart switches hooked up. The prior electrician that did the job, before I got a hold of these guys screwed up a few lines, and Mister Electric fixed the issues, and everything now works perfect! Our tech was on-time, polite, and quick. would definitely recommend! I will be contacting them again when I want to upgrade/replace our main panel.
mrelectric.com
9910 Scripps Vista Way, San Diego, CA 92131
MJ Electric Electrician
We worked with Roque to replace our electrical panel. He offered estimate quickly. Because of regulations, his office coordinated with the CITY and SDGE to complete the work inspection/permit, etc. We are pleased working with Roque and his office, for their communication, responsiveness, and promptness. He and his team were punctual each time they worked on our project, and was interested in helping us understand the work he and his team are completing.We would work with MJ Electric again.
mjelectricsandiego.com
San Diego, CA
FastFix Electric Co Electrician
Installed our Tesla electric car charger, great service. Fair pricing
www.fastfix-electrician.com
San Diego, CA
Carini Home Services Electrician
Anthony was very helpful in diagnosing and fixing a furnace problem (bad circuit board) and also gave me some insight on another (unrelated) furnace issue.The second issue had to do w/ an odd smell that would occur when the upstairs furnace was activated. I couldn't trace where it was coming from (the vents were clean, filters clean, furnace itself was clean, and the smell didn't seem to originate within the ducting).Anyway, Anthony pointed out there is a drain line connected to a bathroom sink and it turns out the smell was originating from a dirty drain plug within the sink drain. Once I disconnected the furnace/AC drain line from the sink, the smell went away. I'm also replacing the drain and will reconnect the furnace line to make sure it truly resolved the issue.Thank you!
www.cariniair.com
825 Washington St, San Diego, CA 92103
Bryant Electric and Data Electrician
bryantelectricanddata.com
501 W Broadway A233, San Diego, CA 92101
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