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Recent Electrician Reviews in Willcox
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ANizhoni Electric, LLCThe work was really professional. We worked with a very understanding contractor and does excellent work.- Virgil S.
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ASchwarder Construction LLCAaron did an awesome job. I have never had a remodel project go so well. All the work was first class and done in a timely matter. He was in constant communication with me. I would highly recommend Aaron Schwarder.- Pat J.
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ARimline Electric IncRE:. Electrician Tucson area. Do you want an electrician who is honest, dependable and knows what he is doing? Clint Preston of Rim Line Electric, Inc. is also affordable! (520-661-5335 office, 520-661-6310 cell). Our electric co. was scheduled to install a heavy line after 8am but they called me on their way before 6. This created a problem because Clint also needed to be here. No worries---I called Clint and he arrived shortly before the electric co. My husband and I watched in amazement as Clint worked smoothly and quickly with men he never met before. He even negotiated with the electric co, saving us a lot of money. He goes over and beyond what is expected. The only negative I have is that if we could have hired Clint to build our entire home, then Bob and I could have left for a vacation leaving everything in his hands. I am grateful every day that we have electricity that was installed properly and is safe to use. I trust Clint completely and would hire him again.- Michael L.
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ARimline Electric IncDo you want an electrician who is honest, dependable and knows what he is doing? Clint Preston of Rimline Electric Inc. is also affordable! (520) 661-5335 office, (520) 661-6310 cell). Our electric co. was scheduled to install a heavy line after 8 am but they called me on their way before 6. This created a problem because Clint also needed to be here. No worries-- I called Clint and he arrived shortly before the electric co. My husband and I watched in amazement as Clint worked smoothly and quickly with men he never met before. He even negotiated with the electric co, saving us a lot of money. he goes over and beyond what is expected. The only negative I have is that if we could have hired Clint to build our entire home, then my husband and I could have left for a vacation leaving everything in his hands. I am grateful every day that we have electricity that was installed properly and is safe to use. I trust Clint completely and would hire him again.- Jill B.
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AGail Force ElectricBill added 11 can lights, 2 new outlets, fixed 5 outlets/switches, and moved a light. He did all this over the course of two days. His work is great! He's a contractor you can trust and we'll use him again if/when needed.- Barry S.
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ATAP and Sons Electric, Inc.Great job!!! The gentleman was professional, knowledgeable and did a great job! I wanted the job done as soon as possible and they delivered. I would absolutely hire them again.- Kimberly B.
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FColeman's Handyman ServiceThey are INCOMPETENT AND DISHONEST. They CHEATED US OUT OF NEARLY $300! First, they were an hour and a half late. Okay, we understood the baby sitter showed up late, and they not only had to drive from Tucson to Tubac, they also stopped at Home Depot and picked up the paint we needed. When they got here, we greeted them with enthusiasm. We moved into our townhome about 5 weeks ago and have desperately needed help from the start. The place is small, not much room to unpack, and we have badly needed to get some large pictures and our 2 large-screen TVs up so we can maneuver better. We had called 3 other recommended handymen over the weeks and none of them even showed up. So when the Coleman's arrived, I told them it was like Christmas morning for me to have them here. I had emailed them the list of things we needed done. Initially, they had quoted us over the phone $100 an hour to do the work, estimating that it would take about 5 hours. I said we couldn't hope to pay that much as we are now retired (forcibly, due to the pandemic), broke, and living on a fixed income. We politely declined the offer. Within an hour, we got a call back; they wanted to know what we could pay. I suggested $300, Alexandria accepted, and I thanked her "very much." They told us they had all day to do the work, and I assumed they were going to cover the things on my list for $300. There was no mention again of an hourly amount. So, they came, were welcomed with profuse thanks for coming, and after a lot of chit chat with my husband, who is as friendly as a puppy, they got to work mounting the first picture. My husband has always done all the handyman work around our house; he's good at it, and would have done all the things we asked the Colemans to do but for two things: he sold all his tools when we moved, and he's now 76 with a heart condition that makes it dangerous for him to climb very high ladders and lift very heavy objects into high places. I can't help him like I used to because I have Parkinson's and almost crippling arthritis. But Bernie loves to talk and wanted to help, and a couple of times I said he ought to get out of their way and let them work; I even mentioned that they had a babysitter at home and that their time might be limited. At which both the Coleman's said that that was NO problem. Okay, so they got the heavy picture up and went to work on the first TV. I was at the kitchen counter working on my computer and Bernie was in and out of the bedroom where they were working and it went on and on and on. Finally, I asked Bernie what was taking so long and he made some excuse for them. It took at least an hour for them to get the first TV up. (It had taken less time than that for the guy to mount the TV and drop the wires behind the wall and wire them to and close up the outlet in the wall in our previous home in Mesa.) Anyway, it was up, and they went into the den to hang the larger TV in there. After a while, I heard Bernie say something, in an irritated tone, like, "Just take it down. I'll fix it." Turns out, they had drilled the mount into the wall so high and close to the ceiling that it would have been impossible to even mount the TV on the wall mount, much less to comfortably watch the thing without practically lying on your back to see the screen. Bernie came out of the room obviously irritated, repeating, "Just take it down." It was awkward. He was mad, but trying to control it, and the Coleman's were quiet, and I was embarrassed. AT THIS POINT, they inform us that they have to leave at noon because they have another appointment. I was really disappointed. Said with a laugh that if I'd known that, I'd have kept Bernie from talking to them so much when they first got here. I assumed that, as they had only completed 3 of the items on our list of agreed-upon projects (for $300), they would come back to finish, and I asked when they could schedule their return. Alexandria said something about checking her schedule at home, and at 11:30, despite my urging them not to start so late, they began slapping paint on the fireplace. Said it wouldn't take but a few minutes, and it didn't. When they were finished, they began counting the hours they had been here in order to figure out what we owed them. Alexandria's husband (who never bothered to introduce himself, though I kept asking his name when they first arrived) started in on how they normally charged $100 and hour, but that they weren't going to charge us that, and I said something like, yes, we agreed to $300 for everything, but still, Alexandria added up the 4 and a half hours they'd been here at $70 per hour (at $300 for 5 hours, it would have been $60 per hour, but I didn't object), plus $30 for the paint, which came to $275, almost $300 to hang 3 things and paint the fireplace front! But wait, there's more. Within 10 minutes of slapping all that paint on the fireplace, and despite my warning that it was too soon, they pulled the tape off the edges and sure enough, the dark brown paint ran into the off-while wall around it. It was a mess! And now I was mad. Finally. I was polite, but I let my irritation show when I pointed out the brown paint all over the off-white wall. And guess what. Alexandria pretended she couldn't see anything wrong with it. Now I was really angry, but I still controlling my anger, I said to the husband, when he returned from stashing our check in his truck, that the paint job was unacceptable and that furthermore, come to think of it, we should not be asked to pay for the time spent in putting the den TV wall mounts in the wrong place, as we were going to have to now pay to have that work undone and done all over again. He looked at me and said, "I see where this is going. How much do you think our work is worth?" Before I could answer, however, he began to reassure us that he could easily fix the sloppy paint job; said he'd come back and make it perfect. Became very apologetic and reassuring. Even offered to come back and hang the 2 things we wanted to put on the patio walls free of charge. He kept on apologizing long after I wanted him to stop, continuing to repeat that he'd make it right. Apologized for arriving late, for booking another appointment at noon, for messing up the TV job and for the sloppy paint work, which he acknowledged was unacceptable, saying that they normally did not do work like that. By this time I was back at my computer, and I said something about just being tired of everything always going wrong, that on top of all the hassles trying to get moved and settled in, I was also dealing with a printer and scanner that wouldn't work and trying to get manufacturer support, etc. etc., and he kept repeating that he would come back and make everything right and he'd call us that evening when he got home and finally, we all said goodbye and thank you and he left. Alexandria, by the way, had already gathered up the paint cloth and tools and stormed out, slamming the door behind her. We said nothing, just ignored her petty tantrum. But I told Bernie when they left that even if he was sincere, she was mad and would talk him out of ever coming back. We waited 2 days before emailing and asking, politely, with a "please" and "thank you," when they were planning on coming back. That was yesterday morning. Yesterday afternoon, the heavy picture they hung in the bedroom fell off the wall. Had my husband not been there to catch it, it would have broken everything on the table below it and shattered glass everywhere. Had it fallen when we were sleeping below it, I guess at least one of us would be in the morgue this morning. But there's more. When it fell, we discovered that the bracket upon which it had not been mounted properly, was crooked. Last night, I emailed colemanhandymanservices@gmail.com again to tell them what had happened and asking them again when they could come back "to clean up the mess." I knew I risked making Miss Pouty Alexandria mad again, but I couldn't help it. I get so tired of being polite to people all the time while they cheat me out of money I cannot afford to lose! We are trying to live on social security alone, and $300 was A LOT of money to us. And now, we have to pay someone else, assuming we can find someone, to rehang the picture and the TV and to touch up around our 12'-high, kiva-style fireplace! Why? Because, as I suspected, the Coleman's, for all his sincere apologies and promises, had no intention of coming back. I got an email from Alexandria this morning saying, "we will not be returning we do not service rude people." Says the childish woman who stalked out, slamming the door behind her while we were nodding and saying thanks to her apologetic husband after making an effort to control our justifiable anger at the mess he had made of the den wall (which has to be spackled and repainted before the TV is remounted) and of the fireplace which is the focal point of the living room. Don't hire these two cheats. Even had we been rude, there is no excuse for taking $300 from us for hanging one television! All the rest has to be done all over again! One lousy TV, with all the lines and cables hanging down from it, which we now also have to pay to have dropped behind the wall! When I mentioned this to the husband, by the way, he said, "Why didn't you say you wanted that?" Talk about rude, and yet all I did was stammer something about I didn't know you could do that, at which point he begins to inform me that he is a certified electrician, and a certified plumber and a certified something else and that's why he charges $100 an hour, and all I did was say, "Wow. I didn't know that," and "that's great." Meanwhile, he's slapping dark brown paint on my white walls. My question to Angie's List is how in **** do you recommend incompetent and dishonest people like this to your members? Honest to God, if I could, I'd sue Angie's List to recover our loss here. Beware of Coleman Handyman Service and now, be aware that not everybody recommended on Angie's List is all they're cracked up to be.- Bernie & Cynthia M.
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AFix-it With Flannery Handyman ServicesWe could not have been more pleased. Terry did a wonderful job at a very fair price. He was very cautious and made sure everything was done right. If you live in Payson, Strawberry, Pine or surrounding area we highly recommend!- Valorie M.
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AJDS ImprovementsJ.D.S. Improvements is a company that I can fully stand behind. Their employees are very responsible, respectful, and professional. We had a large TREX deck built and it turned out beautiful. I would recommend them for all your renovations.- Jacqueline R.
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AIdaho Service ElectricKyle arrived quickly after we called him. He gave us an estimate which was very reasonable. He fe iced the heater, before the house even got too cold.- Christie R.
Electricians in Willcox
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AThe service was good. They were able to fix the problem. They were great. I would use them again.
Reviewed by Kristen V.
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Owner operated. Additional DBA: The Fan Doctor. Licensed electrician in New Hampshire & Massachusetts. Over 30 years experience.
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Additional contact name - Carol M. Rocco. Family-owned & operated. Award winning.
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FWe hired D & H Air conditioning, at the advice of our realtor, in March of 2020 for a home buying inspection. We hired a specific AC inspector to make sure the unit was working properly above and beyond our regular home inspector. We had other specific inspectors there and we were checking in on them all periodically. We (my husband, our realtor, the sellers realtor, and I) were with the D&H tech when my husband asked if the single 5 ton unit is big enough for this house since it was over 2800 square feet. My husband had heard that anything over 2000 square feet needed 2 units. Our previous home was smaller and it had 2 units. The tech informed us that it was at the top of the range but it was sufficient for this house. My husband isn’t an expert so he thought ok, this guy's the expert, he should know. We moved in in May and noticed the AC not keeping up with the rising heat but thought it was because we were still moving in and trying to get settled. I finally called D & H and said that the system isn’t cooling properly and we were told (from other AC companies) that the unit wasn’t anywhere near the right size for a house this large. I talked to a woman that was new, she was some sort of “manager”. I explained the situation and she informed me that they had different tiers of home inspections. When we hired D & H, we were never advised that there were different tiers of inspections and what was included in them. The tech had the perfect opportunity when my husband asked the size of the unit question to inform us of these tiers or say he didn't know the answer. Instead he gave us an answer that was 100% wrong. She said she had to talk to someone higher up and would get back to me. She called back and said that they couldn’t help us, that the tech didn’t document that question in his report. Why would he? Do the techs document every client question? That would not be reasonable. The owner, general manager, an install expert and a new construction designer from D & H came to the house and performed an inspection of the system and determined that the unit was too small for our house. They found multiple major problems with the whole system: 1. The unit in the garage (furnace) was installed incorrectly. 2. The duct work in the attic wasn’t insulated in parts and some of the ducting was old grey duct and falling apart. 3. The air getting into the master bedroom wasn’t sufficient (it’s the furthest room from the unit). All of the above mentioned problems were not found by the original tech that performed the pre-purchase inspection. If we had known about the different tiers we could have researched this further. Instead we thought we were getting one thing and basically all the tech did was make sure the fan spun and air came out of the vents. Had we known about these major problems, we would have negotiated with the seller of the home to correct these problems prior to purchase. D&H stated that they would “make it right”......They offered to do all the work at a price of over $20,000, then they would take 33% off that. Excuse me, what? That’s not making it right! That’s taking advantage of people and inflating the price to STILL make a profit! We received numerous other quotes and even with the 33% off, D & H’s price was still the highest, by far. On top of all this, we used them for the house we sold a couple weeks after the offer on this house at our realtors advice. The tech that came out basically said the older unit on that house needs to be replaced since it was so old. We offered a home warranty knowing this but it was still working. It worked better than the unit at the new house! Needless to say, we bought them a new AC unit because of what that tech told them. So basically D&H is making us buy 2 AC units! We tried to work with this company but when the lies and the excuses started, we knew we were in trouble. I feel it's my duty to the community to help someone else out so they don't make the same mistake we did and hire this company and when something goes wrong, they don't stand by what they do/say. We do NOT want this to happen to anyone else. They made buying our dream home a nightmare! I have written a complaint to the BBB, Go to [*** Link removed ***] to read the full back and forth and the excuses/lying that went on. Some of this review was taken from the BBB complaint.
Reviewed by Lisa S.
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Solar Angel prides its self on honesty, integrity and providing the best customer support and services possible.
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AVery professional and timely and honest in pricing..
Reviewed by Monica D.
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It all began with the notion of giving you, the homeowner, the Power of Choice. American Solar & Roofing is an expert in residential solar systems and roofing services, providing quality workmanship and first-class customer service to homeowners across Arizona since 2001. Visit www.americansolarandroofing for your free, no obligation consultation today!
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AIt was great. They did a great job and they did few extra things that other companies didn't do this days.
Reviewed by Brian L.
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CP has been providing quality home warranty products since 1998.
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Bwhen tech showed up the dryer seemed to be working and heating however it did not when I called, seemed the heating element was cracked creating and off and on working condition. I went ahead to repair the problem by purchasing a new heating element. I was surprised however that the tech expected me to pay in full before he ordered the part and repaired the problem, but I did using my credit card knowing if there was a issue the credit card co. would have my back, The part was order and Alex fixed it as soon as it came in and was great
Reviewed by julie d.
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AMatthew was originally hired to assist my nephew in preperation for the Parochial High School Admissions exam. Building a relationship with Matthew was the best thing for my nephew. Matthew was very safe going into this situation creating a trusting a environment. Not knowing what he was walking into, Matthew quickly learned that my nephew’s academic inabilities were far more important than preparing for an high school entrance exam. Immediately Matthew begin working on creating a plan of action. He is very patient, yet intentional about holding my nephew accountable. Moreover, he follows up and send reminders for my nephew (I.e. don’t forget to bring your book home from school, remember to work on your math). Although we have a long way to go, it’s safe to say that we are seeing some progress. Thanks Matthew.
Reviewed by Tyrone G.
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Handyman: Repairs, Renovations, Remodeling, Additions. We are a family owned & operated renovating & remodeling construction company licensed by the Registrar Of Contractors, ROC License #319687 Offering Free Estimates. We can do anything you need done, Drywall & Texture, Framing, Painting, Plumbing, Electrical, Additions, Remodels, Renovations etc... Wood/Stone/Tile, Porches & Decks, Windows, Doors & Screen Installations, Driveways, ANYTHING Inside or Out. No job to big or small. Cadd drawin...
Recent Review:
AJohnny was very professional and courteous. He crew did a great job and cleaned up when finish. Great company...would highly recommend.
Reviewed by Karen S.