Fighting Amish Electric

2339 Howe St
Richmond, CA 94804
(510) 847-5577
Contact: Rottger, Daan
Business Description: We are a small family owned electrical contracting company established in 2004 and owner operated by Daan and Inder Rottger. We are hands on, do all our own work and strive to bring high quality, detail oriented work to residential/light commercial electrical work. We bid individual project by project, allowing a client to see where their funds go and how to best prioritize their budgets. We do our best to clearly explain what needs to be done, and how it will be done, and what complications might arrive along the way to help take the guesswork out of contracting (both for the client and for us) so that at the end of the project, the work performed looks exactly as it was described. Ultimately we look to establish long lasting relationships with our clients so that not only will they continue to use us for years to come, but will recommend us to their friends and family both for the quality of the work performed and the experience during "the process"
Services: Electrician
In Business Since: 2003
Service Area: Cover a fair bit of the East Bay & willing to work in SF if there's great parking
On Angie's List Since: 11/29/2007
Warranties: YES
Free Estimates: Yes
Office Hours: Mon 09.00 AM - 06.00 PM, Tue 09.00 AM - 06.00 PM, Wed 09.00 AM - 06.00 PM, Thu 09.00 AM - 06.00 PM, Fri 09.00 AM - 06.00 PM, Sat Closed, Sun Closed
Excluded Services: Draw up plans.
Licensed: Yes, I am appropriately licensed for my trade
(All statements concerning insurance, licenses, and bonds are informational only, and are self-reported. Since insurance, licenses and bonds can expire and can be cancelled, homeowners should always check such information for themselves.)
Senior Discount: No
Cities Served: Alameda | Albany | Antioch | Bayview Hunters Point | Belvedere Tiburon | Berkeley | Corte Madera | Dublin | El Cerrito | El Sobrante | Emeryville | Fairfax | Hayward | Hercules | Kensington | Lafayette | Larkspur | Livermore | Mill Valley | Moraga | Nob Hill | Noe Valley | Oakland | Orinda | Pacific Heights | Piedmont | Pinole | Pleasanton | Potrero District | Presidio | Richmond | Richmond District | San Anselmo | San Leandro | San Pablo | San Rafael | Sausalito | South Of Market | Sunset | Treasure Island | Visitacion Valley | Walnut Creek | West Portal
 
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