We bought a house built in 1965 and before we moved in, we wanted to have the electric panel expanded, some outlets upgraded to GFCI, and all of the other electric outlets checked out. The panel is great, and I am happy with it. However, some of the outlets still don't work (I thought they were supposed to fix them?) Some of them are also still loose and will not hold cords - they just fall out. We had them out a 2nd time to work on a ceiling fan that was wired weird and to fix a dead outlet in the bathroom but as I work around the house and find more loose/dead outlets, I get a bit frustrated. My husband mentioned something about that to the guy that came out on the 2nd visit but he only repaired the unusual fan wiring and the dead outlet in the bathroom (which, honestly, those were the "specific" things we had called them out for at the time, plus that alone was $150). I have since discovered more loose/dead outlets. As the original work took place before we moved in, I am not really sure if something was lost in translation or just not done correctly. Perhaps we expected more than was agreed upon payment wise? We weren't ever really filled in, either way.
I needed some simple electrical work completed for a renovation, I didn't have a clue who to trust so I called in a large nation wide company that quoted me VERY high. I decided to call Daniel Electric and they did the work for a fraction of the cost. I work as an engineer and I have plenty of experience with wiring, looking over their work I was very happy with the job they did, they did not take any shortcuts. The reason I had to call in a contractor was because my city required a master electrician for permitting. They did a great job getting the permit pulled, and the inspection was seamless. On top of that, they provided a second opinion on a home warranty claim on another electrical issue I was having. They were extremely professional and helpful, without Daniel electric I would have been out $1500 for issues that were covered under warranty.
50 mints late without any excuse call, and I think they charged too much considering what I got serviced!!
I set up an appointment last week, and Ryan and Colton came out this morning. A person (not a licensed electrician) had done wiring in my attic last week getting ready for a new kitchen, and he made a mess of things with my 220 v line for the range and 110 v for the kitchen. Ryan and Colton sized up the situation, and were able to fix the 220 v line, and then move on to fix the 110 v lines and moving lines from one side of the kitchen to the other. These two were AWESOME! I am very happy with the work, and am glad I called. The price was reasonable. I will be recommending Daniel Electric to my friends and neighbors. I've learned my lesson that to have this kind of work done in the future, I will always call Daniel Electric. They took my anxiety level down several notches, and I'm no longer worried that my house will become another statistic from some yahoo with no license doing shoddy and/or shady electrical work.
I have been using Daniel Electric for almost 20 years. By far the best electricians in the Dallas Fort Worth area. They are honest, fairly priced, and committed to always performing excellent work!
Daniel Electric Co is a US Electrician based in Southlake, Texas. Daniel Electric Co is located at 500 N Kimball Ave #102, Southlake, TX 76092, USA.
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