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Best Equipment Replacement in Fort Worth TX

Zomac Electric Electrician
Hunter showed up right on time, and installed some can lights for us. Did a really neat and clean job and was done in a flash. Thanks for the great work!!

101 S Sylvania Ave, Fort Worth, TX 76111
Scott Electric Electrician
Fast service.. reasonably priced
scottelectricdfw.com
4104 Clay Ave, Haltom City, TX 76117
Wilson Home Services Plumbing, AC & Electrical Electrician
When you came out , They did a excellent job with their price quote and even checked the Freon level of our compressor!
www.wilsonhomeservices.com
10353 Alta Vista Rd Suite 651, Fort Worth, TX 76244
Tarrant Electric Electrician
Tarrant Electric has always been our go to company for any electrical issues we have had with our business. They have helped us installed new light ballast multiple times and have replaced some breakers on our heaters. They provide a very professional service, quality workmanship, are on time, all at a fair price! We will continue to use them!
www.tarrantcountyelectric.com
4416 Glenview Dr Suite B, Haltom City, TX 76117
JSR Electrical Services Electrician
Had 2 different pieces of odd behavior start happening suddenly and all at once. The breaker for the microwave (nothing else on the circuit) kept auto-tripping 1.5 sec after being reset, and a GFCI circuit (no reset panel; just breaker) would trip overnight while under no load - 3 times in 5 days. Turns out both were due to a known-faulty model of breaker, and the crew (I had 2x Journeyman electricians come out; one was new to JSR and so was shadowing primarily for the quoting process) said this was such a common issue that their (or the standard industry?) method was to replace the breakers first and then troubleshoot if the issue wasn't resolved... taking on the cost risk of the breaker part/replacement themselves. Well, seems they were right on both of these! Breaker was first-model Eaton 20 SWD, btw.

COST! Gotta cover that. No service charge, no dispatch charge. Crew troubleshoots and quotes for no charge. They then email you a quote, which you must accept by manually clicking a button in it, and only then will they start work. You know exactly what you're signing up for, both in terms of work and cost. To replace two breakers with them providing the parts cost me $372. (Cost for this exact job was $186/ea if they provide the parts and $126/ea if I provide the parts and they install them, however this specific breaker cost $102/ea at Summit Electric Supply so I definitely let them use their own parts!)

One last thing I want to add is where they did go above and beyond. While looking into the temperamental GFCI circuit, they found 2x outlet boxes that were at a risk of accidental grounding (tight metal box closely around the two-socket outlet thing) so they wrapped both of the outlet things (yeah I'm big on technical terms, get over it) with electrical tape to potentially save me headache and cost in the future (let's say if a screw fell inside and shorted the whole thing out, tripping the breaker).
jsrelectrical.com
Fort Worth, TX
Comfort Experts Inc. Electrician
Always take good care of us. Highly recommend. Called at 8:11pm. Arrived by 9:10pm. no after hours fees. Thank You!
comfortexpertsinc.com
4255 Bryant Irvin Rd Ste 211, Fort Worth, TX 76109
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