Lightning Protection, NO ELECTRICAL WORK
"Highly recommend this service. John Sherlock is one of a kind. Knowledgeable, thorough, and efficient. Explained the entire process in a way that was easy to understand. This guy has been around a long time and has great stories about the lighting business."
Chester J. in December 2018
Smart Devices, Fans, Residential Electrical , and 2 more
"Super honest, we had no electricity, previous company that came (also recommended by Angi) said we need a new box ($2,850 cost, full day of work). Jay diagnosed the problem: a lose bolt! Tightened the bolt, electricity back immediately, no bs!! Thanks!"
Igal H. in March 2024
Electric for New Construction and Remodels, Service Upgrades, Electrical Switches, Outlets & Fixtures - Install or Repair , and 1 more
"I had recessef lighting installed. I would hire Eddie and Ferrer electric again Eddie was a true professional, great communication, outstanding work, cleaned up after the job was done and reasonably priced."
ken K. in December 2020
"Good communication and quality work"
Taylor P. in August 2024
Roof repair water proofing no electrical, Lightning Protection - Install or Repair
"Quick response, did installation of new system and repair of older system in less than 4 hours including clean up. Well done, would hire again if I had the need. TM"
Terrence M. in November 2018
Kitchen & Bath Remodels, Residential Remodeling, Electric , and 2 more
"They respond very promptly. Evenly priced. Very personable and easy to talk to."
Brad M. in August 2015
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