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Best Tenant Improvements in San Diego CA

Heck Electric & Solar Electrician
Trevor is professional, knowledgeable and a master of his trade. He installed and wired 5 fans, 2 motion sensor lights, 2 patio lights, repaired an electrical outlet and installed 2 additional outlets. Beautiful and clean installations on every project. I highly reccomend his services!
heck-electricsolar.business.site
San Diego, CA
Rob's Electrical Services Electrician
Situation... Renting a new house. Older home. Some outlets are not grounded. Electricians that Ive spoke to have told me a ground to the house is needed in order to prevent....1. Fire to the home.2. Electric injury to person.3. Electrical damage to property (computers and such)Rob himself calls me and starts to question me about who told me about the house requiring a ground. I explained to him all I needed was documentation from a certified electrician that...1. The house does not need to be grounded / a ground.2. The house meets all current electrical codes.3. The house has been inspected by a certified, licensed electrician.Robs Responce...1. You sound scared2. You sound stupid3. You sound like a scammer???4. You are lucky you have somewhere to live?Again he called me.I call him back and ask him for his last name and he hangs up on me. Real professional.Long story short... I wouldn't waste a penny on this piece of scrap.
www.robselectricalservices.com
7720 Hillandale Dr, San Diego, CA 92120
CLD Electric Electrician
San Diego electricians. The electricians know the electrical code in an art of the possible way to allow a choice, within the code, twixt an expensive and functional and a functional but cheaper alternative. Example: A horribly miss-wired kitchen had both dishwasher & garbage disposal placed on the same circuit as the disposal wall switch. Metal conduit and other expensive rewiring lay ahead. Instead, this resolved to a cheaper installation of a GIFS plug into which the dishwasher now obtains it's necessary power by a pre-existing but unutilized circuit found by Colby, my electrician. This choice also allows the disposal to run free again from it's original switch. Praise be!
www.cldelectric.com
San Diego, CA
Solomon Electrical Services Electrician
We really enjoy working with Solomon and his team. We've used their services for over a decade now and after each job we feel like we got a fair value for the work performed. Before each project, Solomon will walk us through what does and does not need to be done. Very thorough and professional.
www.thesandiegoelectrician.com
San Diego, CA
Kev.Co Electric Services Electrician
Kevin provided great advice over the phone regarding a dead electrical outlet in my garage. Simple fix saved me a service call. We haved used Kevin before and I strongly recommend him. Professional competent great service!
kevcoelectricservices.com
San Diego, CA
SZ Electric Electrician
Saied is a dependable, competent electrician. He has done work for our senior community on numerous occasions and we have never had a problem going forward I would highly recommend his services
szelectricsandiego.com
San Diego, CA
CET Electric Electrician
We had CET Electric install two outdoor lights and relocate one of the electrical boxes. Stephen did a fantastic job. He explained everything and went over the progress at each step. He was super professional, efficient, and got the job done. Afterwards, he cleaned up everything and left everything looking great. Their prices were very fair as well. The lights look amazing!
www.cetelectricsd.com
San Diego, CA
Steven C. Poston Electrical Electrician
Steve came to our home and he replaced numerous outlets for us along with cover plates.
Steve also installed two ceiling fans. Steve is a true professional to his trade. I highly recommend Steve for your electrical projects.
stevenpostonelectrical.com
2771 Larkin Pl, San Diego, CA 92123
Roberts Electric Service Electrician
They do great work. I've used for many years.
robertselectricservice.com
San Diego, CA
Fuller Electric Corporation Electrician

1018 Cudahy Pl b, San Diego, CA 92110
National Electric Works Electrician
NEW has been providing outstanding service to Sharp HealthCare for over 20 years. They are more than an electrical and low voltage contractor, they manage projects, work directly with on site staff and solve problems, before they become problems. Their work is absolute quality and they show up when they say they will, they do the work they agreed to do, and they go above and beyond the call of duty. I can't recommend them enough.
www.nationalelectricworks.com
4440 Rainier Ave # 101, San Diego, CA 92120
City Electric Works Inc Electrician
I needed someone to go move two electrical outlets from the front of an island to the back side. Scott took my call, was extremely patient and informative.Jeremy was dispatched, showed up at the scheduled time and impressed our customer.Thank you guys very much!
www.cityelectricworks.com
5173 Waring Rd, San Diego, CA 92120
C & G Engineering, Inc. Electrician
www.cgengineering.net
1045 14th St #110, San Diego, CA 92101
Electrical Insight Electrician
My job was fairly simple. It was handled in a fair, efficient, professional manner. The technician (Abe) had excellent people skills.
electricalinsight.com
1313 Simpson Way Suite F, Escondido, CA 92029
Swinson Electric Electrician
Great professional people willing to help you
www.swinsonelectric.com
San Diego, CA
Goodman Electric & Lighting Services Electrician
Two-three months ago Randy the owner/operator arrived here to install new LED ceiling lights in our family room which turned out great. The only issue was that we had specifically requested (in writing) to be able to adjust color temperature along with dimming via remote.Randy brought dimmable LED ceiling lights, but not ones with color temp control via remote. When asked about this, instead of apologizing & admitting an understandable “opps”, Randy says: “You CAN adjust the color temp, but only on the actual lights…”What? Like we’re really going to climb up a ladder, un-install the ceiling light and switch the color temp every time the mood hits us. That may be great exercise, but not convenient.Then Randy declares, “Most people just pick one color for a room & stick with it”. Nice to know, but that’s not what we asked for - in writing - but I let it go.Before the install, his Manager/Wife asked me to send a to-do list. I did. Weeks had gone by so a few days before the installation date, I called to verify.This is where things got weird. I don’t know if she was having a bad day or what, but Alisha acted annoyed that I was calling to touch base on my own project. Then she had the effrontery to accuse me of “micromanaging” & shares that she “hates to be micromanaged; it annoys me” - not in a funny way, but a rude scolding manner.I was a brand new Customer. I should have just taken my business elsewhere with this nonsense. However, I’m seriously ill & couldn’t stomach starting over. Maybe she was having a bad day? I chose to kill with kindness, made a joke out of it - life’s too short.I had sent a detailed email per her request in an sincere attempt to respect their time and mine - prevent that back-and-forth, multiple emails’ thing that happens when discussing multiple projects. After all her odd complaining and defensiveness, Randy still managed to bring wrong type of can lights. Ironic. Me thinks you DO need to be managed.My brother had to be very involved in the placement of the LED ceiling lights. I was sitting in the room watching while Randy and a young man struggled with the measurements. My brother had to point out repeatedly, but politely when they took incorrect measurements as they were a foot off. Again, the end result was great so …What really sent me over the edge was today. I had Randy come out again a month ago to switch out all our remaining ceiling lights for new dimmable ones. I was even asked if I wanted those on a remote or wall switches for dimming. I chose the later.Randy switched out all the lights, but he “forgot” to bring dimmer switches. What’s the point of having dimmable lights if I don’t have a switch to dim them with? So, we had to reschedule again to finish the project.Today, Randy presented me with a 2nd bill for $390. I already paid $1,500 assuming that light switches were a part of the install. Silly me. He said he only charged me for the lights he replaced. So, let’s get this right. If I purchase a toilet with install, you install the toilet, but forget the lever that works it, and then come back later to charge more money. Yes, I’m calling BS! Randy then threatens to remove all new switches & put back the old ones!! What a bully!Who talks to an woman this way - especially someone seriously ill?! I just agreed to write a check to be done.As he’s leaving my bedroom (I’m confined to bedrest), Randy jokes to my sweet, refined, educated Mother, “Come on, Grams”. I saw my Mom’s face look hurt/offended. Now, I’m mad. I have to tell him not to refer to my Mom as “Grams” - twice. His excuse: he didn’t know her name (then ask) & he refers to his grandmother as “Grams”. He doesn’t get it. I wonder if it’s Randy’s lights that were dim at this point. Cue eye roll.I don’t like writing bad reviews, but they really need to clean up their act. Poor communication, lack of common courtesy (Randy & his cranky wife), forgetting essential parts and an odd de-bundling of a project’s price. Needless to say, we’re done.
goodmanelectriclighting.com
San Diego, CA
New West Electric Inc Electrician
www.newwestsd.com
Missouri St, San Diego, CA 92109
East West Electric Electrician
www.ewelectric.com
4203 Genesee Ave, San Diego, CA 92117
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