Best Maintenance Services in Denver CO
Andrew worked tirelessly to make sure the project was done right. We have a very old house with nontraditional wiring, and it was definitely not an easy job. However, Andrew rose to the challenge and figured out the solution. Andrew remained cheerful and professional throughout. He was easy to communicate with, professional, and very knowledgeable. We would highly recommend him!
7570 Lafayette St, Denver, CO 80229
Aaron was super helpful and fixed our issue with a loose wiring connection in less than an hour. He was friendly, patient and diligent with figuring out the problem.
3311 E 42nd Ave, Denver, CO 80216
I reached out to Andre via a recommendation. Andre was professional, communicative and quick!
I hired him to put a 240v in my garage for an electric vehicle. He came out for a quick quote, and got me on the schedule a few days later. He was fairly priced and I wouod definitely recommend him to my friends
I hired him to put a 240v in my garage for an electric vehicle. He came out for a quick quote, and got me on the schedule a few days later. He was fairly priced and I wouod definitely recommend him to my friends
3320 W 29th Ave, Denver, CO 80211
Jerad Harper is a first class engineer whos qualifications and engineering methods are first class. Hard worker as well.
Denver, CO
Let me start by saying Victor Gallegos came to give us an estimate on our condo for new air conditioning and furnace. He was very very professional and knew what he was talking about, he also didn’t pressure us into anything or try to up sell any products.Michael Ibarra is a tradesman I highly recommend you ask for when it comes to installation. Him and his helper (no name listed but a guy with a lot of tattoos) absolutely killed it and had 0 intent on any corner cutting and made it very clear on what he was doing and why. They worked very hard to get my furnace and AC installed and up and running. *ASK FOR HIM TO DO YOUR WORK*Joseph Rodriguez did all the electrical work in order to get everything finished up and also went out of his way to get two of my kitchen outlets working again when they stopped working a few months ago. He said it was an easy fix but I’m still very grateful.As for somewhere in management, we were given a two day window to have everything installed and completed. They gave the boys other work instead of having us somewhere up on a priority list, putting our job up to 4 days. The 4th just to essentially plug it in and get it running. We had to deter our vacation plans on the 3rd day just for them to say “they’re understaffed” which resulted in us cancelling plans for no reason. And nobody ended up showing up to get our unit running. Which is why I can only give Heart a 4 star rating, but that’s a management issue not a worker issue.
7801 W Colfax Ave, Lakewood, CO 80214
Absolute Electrical Heating and Air was very professional and customer service oriented! I recommend them highly. I will hire them again!
4920 Monaco St, Commerce City, CO 80022
Cost me 200 dollars to have a switch replaced. My fault for not asking about their pricing before they came out. Took less than 10 minutes. Their minimum service charge is a lot more than other places. A friend of mine recommended them and I figured he wouldnt recommend a place that would rip me off. I was wrong. Called another company (after the fact unfortunately) and their basic service trip charge is 90 dollars. The standard is 90-100 and these crooks charge twice that. Use at your own risk.
Denver, CO
I was referred to Matt by some friends, and he did not disappoint. I had received several quotes for the job, and his price was quite reasonable to replace my electrical panel. Him and his partner managed to update it all and then made sure to walk around the house correctly labeling all the new breakers. Friendly, amicable guys who (from what I can tell) did a great job in the time frame expected and at the quoted price. Matt is very professional and definitely the type of person you can feel comfortable with around and in your home.
2806 Speer Blvd, Denver, CO 80211
Unfortunately I was very, very disappointed with my experience with this company. This job was excessively expensive and it was very problematic simply getting them to show up at all. This ended up being $1100 for a total of 2.5 hour worth of work. That was never quoted or made clear on the phone when booking.
I was on the very final leg of a basement lighting project that I finished almost entirely myself with the help of a private electrician. There was very little work that needed to be finished, very little. Two power receptacles, two wall sconces and my already pre-wired cable I did myself to be wired to a dimmer switch. That’s it. I called Wire Nut and explained the exact details of the final leg my basement lighting project needed, including light drywall repair and they said that was well within the scope of their work, so I booked them for the following weekend.
The date of my appointment came so I asked my wife to stay home from work and wait during their window of arrival. She waited the entirety of that window, nobody showed. I called 45 minutes after the window ended to see what was up and they said their technician was working on another job. Nobody called us to inform us they couldn’t make our reservation! They didn’t even apologize. That was workable, billable time my wife wasted away from work!
They said they’d wave the $79 visit fee if I re-scheduled the next week. I should have just walked away then, but after a months long project being so close to finished, I just wanted it done. So I booked the following week. They called me the night before my next scheduled visit to warn me their technician would be busy with his previous job and may not make it until mid day, instead of the schedule morning. They gave me the impression he might not show up at all...again. So I made them assure me someone, ANYONE would be at my house to finish the work they agreed they would finish weeks prior.
To his credit, the technician did his work and was respectful of my home. But he explained he could not finish the very minor drywall repairs left behind from the lighting project, which the person on the phone when I first called said was within their scope. So the project is STILL not finished and I need to hire a contractor to do work the guy on the phone said they could do. The technician then spent a pretty long time calculating the payment and gave me a number of $1300!!! When he presented the stiflingly high number for the very minimal work needed, I wasn’t going to argue with a guy when it’s the company’s fault for dishing out stringent, flat rate prices for barely any work.
I prewired the entire project myself, installed all the back cans and lighting units, had already bought all the parts, I simply needed a professional to wire two power receptacles and wire my pre-wire to a switch! $1300.
I told him I would put in the lights myself then, essentially screwing in light bulbs, to bring the number down to $1100, work that took me five minutes that they were about to charge me $200 to do.
Wire Nut was at my house for 2.5 hours and charged me $1100, that’s $440 per hour for wiring a dimmer switch and two receptacles.
My basement lighting project is still unfinished, I have to find another contractor to repair drywall Wire Nut damaged and couldn’t repair and I had to stomach an expensive job that took under three hours of work.
I was on the very final leg of a basement lighting project that I finished almost entirely myself with the help of a private electrician. There was very little work that needed to be finished, very little. Two power receptacles, two wall sconces and my already pre-wired cable I did myself to be wired to a dimmer switch. That’s it. I called Wire Nut and explained the exact details of the final leg my basement lighting project needed, including light drywall repair and they said that was well within the scope of their work, so I booked them for the following weekend.
The date of my appointment came so I asked my wife to stay home from work and wait during their window of arrival. She waited the entirety of that window, nobody showed. I called 45 minutes after the window ended to see what was up and they said their technician was working on another job. Nobody called us to inform us they couldn’t make our reservation! They didn’t even apologize. That was workable, billable time my wife wasted away from work!
They said they’d wave the $79 visit fee if I re-scheduled the next week. I should have just walked away then, but after a months long project being so close to finished, I just wanted it done. So I booked the following week. They called me the night before my next scheduled visit to warn me their technician would be busy with his previous job and may not make it until mid day, instead of the schedule morning. They gave me the impression he might not show up at all...again. So I made them assure me someone, ANYONE would be at my house to finish the work they agreed they would finish weeks prior.
To his credit, the technician did his work and was respectful of my home. But he explained he could not finish the very minor drywall repairs left behind from the lighting project, which the person on the phone when I first called said was within their scope. So the project is STILL not finished and I need to hire a contractor to do work the guy on the phone said they could do. The technician then spent a pretty long time calculating the payment and gave me a number of $1300!!! When he presented the stiflingly high number for the very minimal work needed, I wasn’t going to argue with a guy when it’s the company’s fault for dishing out stringent, flat rate prices for barely any work.
I prewired the entire project myself, installed all the back cans and lighting units, had already bought all the parts, I simply needed a professional to wire two power receptacles and wire my pre-wire to a switch! $1300.
I told him I would put in the lights myself then, essentially screwing in light bulbs, to bring the number down to $1100, work that took me five minutes that they were about to charge me $200 to do.
Wire Nut was at my house for 2.5 hours and charged me $1100, that’s $440 per hour for wiring a dimmer switch and two receptacles.
My basement lighting project is still unfinished, I have to find another contractor to repair drywall Wire Nut damaged and couldn’t repair and I had to stomach an expensive job that took under three hours of work.
4901 E Dry Creek Rd Suite 290, Centennial, CO 80122
There is a reason that Dutch Creek has nothing but positive reviews on this site, and it is because they do incredible work! We are in the process of getting a solar photovoltaic system (solar cells) installed on our roof, but since our home is over 40 years old, an upgrade to the main panel was required. Lou scheduled Vic Shubert to do the work for us. Vic did the entire job single handedly, including relocation of the panel and our service entrance, in less than two days' time. Our power was out for less than 8 total hours over those two days.
Denver, CO
I have worked on and off with Eagle for several years, they are prompt, honest, and very thorough, I highly recommend them.
2505 W 2nd Ave Unit 1, Denver, CO 80219
The team at Geek it Together really enjoyed working with ESC. We look forward to continued business with them.
Sheridan Boulevard, Wheat Ridge, CO 80033
Excellent job done on cleaning my Solar Panel. Please use there service.
Denver, CO
Quick response. Fixed the problem. Old house.
3925 Niagara St, Denver, CO 80207
NEVER CALLED ME BACK!
2757 S University Blvd, Denver, CO 80210