Best Electricians in United States
Very responsive and kind person. He was able to come out earlier than he had available after I told him it was really important that I got it done right away. Knowledgeable and neat. He cleaned up after himself, which deserves 5 stars off the bat.
East Brunswick, NJ 08816
Very impressed with this company after their appointment this morning, installing two new outlets for the new dryer I bought. I had a very friendly electrician named Eddy who did a fast job and gave me a small discount after I asked.
185 Havemeyer St Brooklyn, NY 11211
Great service, had a electrical outlet outage. John Russo and his associate Glenn was professional and came to my home and diagnosis the issue, gave me a couple of options. Fair pricing, clean after themselves after the work. I would recommend and use again.
4557 Bell Blvd Bayside, NY 11361
Wow ! fantastic service. i called for a couple of electrical problems in my apartment. burnt out outlet and no lights in back rooms. the electrician arrived exactly on time, as he said he would when i called the night before. he completed the job in about 20 minutes. he replaced the burnt out wall unit, plugged in my AC restored lights in back room. fast, efficient, clean worker. whether you have a small or big job, this is the company to call. the price ???? perfect !! very low .
45 W 53rd St Bayonne, NJ 07002
John from Port Washington Electric is great, called him on a Tuesday explained to him what I needed done, gave me an appointment for the following week in a Monday, showed up on time and did the work promptly. Fairly priced, John and his helper were professional, polite and courteous. I highly recommend using them for all your electrical needs!!
New York, NY
I'm pretty sure I found these guys on Yelp 2 years ago, so I'm not sure where all the other reviews went. Maybe they were located somewhere else? Long story short, Sherlon is the man, and these guys are the real deal.
If you own your place or the landlord gives you carte blanche to reach out to an electrician/contractor/plumber, EB gets it all done on the first try (not necessarily one visit, but they don't make mistakes). I've worked with them twice (and know others who have had similar great experiences) and both times I felt confident in the quality of their work, and you could honestly tell they appreciated the business.
If you own your place or the landlord gives you carte blanche to reach out to an electrician/contractor/plumber, EB gets it all done on the first try (not necessarily one visit, but they don't make mistakes). I've worked with them twice (and know others who have had similar great experiences) and both times I felt confident in the quality of their work, and you could honestly tell they appreciated the business.
1214 Washington St Hoboken, NJ 07030
Highly recommended. If you want the job done with a professional, Fayiz is it. Great job, great price, and very responsive. I was so impressed with how Fayiz surveyed my situation and gave me the result I wanted. I asked Fayiz to hide an ugly black power cord from my LED bathroom vanity light that was sticking out and plugged into a wall outlet. Fayiz pick up supplies, came back, fished out some wires from another box and installed a whole new outlet behind the mirror. He installed a Lutron smart a dimmer switch and with that I was able to get the effect I wanted. He explained everything. Fayiz was even kind enough to help me trouble shoot a few other light switches. I'm very happy with his work.
New York, NY
We bought a new home that was built in the 50s. Mentor came out for the inspection and noted some items that needed replaced but overall said the home was in good shape. I appreciated the honesty. He also found some other concerns that our inspector had missed (non electrical) which I also appreciated.
Mentor and his crew were at our house for three days completing all the updates, running new lines to our bathrooms and kitchen (all was outdated and not to code) and replacing all our outlets from two prong to three prong. They were on time and charged what they estimated. I wanted to make sure it was done right and it was clear they knew exactly what they were doing. No corners cut. I'm so thankful for Mentor and his crew.
Mentor and his crew were at our house for three days completing all the updates, running new lines to our bathrooms and kitchen (all was outdated and not to code) and replacing all our outlets from two prong to three prong. They were on time and charged what they estimated. I wanted to make sure it was done right and it was clear they knew exactly what they were doing. No corners cut. I'm so thankful for Mentor and his crew.
New York, NY
Excellent electricians. They were prompt and they cleaned up after the job. Highly recommend these guys for your electrical needs.
Lake Hopatcong, NJ 07849
It's been quite a while since I've even signed into my good 'ol Yelp account (oh how I have missed thee) and I literally just had to after this ridiculously rude phone call I just had with the lady who answered my call at this place.
I am an Interior Designer, I have a client with a built-in case piece in desperate need of lighting solutions for said built-in. This is the first place I called from my trusty Google search, mostly because they were close to the top and the description stated they've been in business for many, many years (50+ years if memory serves)... Well how in the heck that has happened I don't quite understand!
I said hello to the lady who answered the phone and she asked what she could do for me. I explained my scenario and said I wanted to find out about getting a quote, to which she responded okay, so how can I help you? Umm, you can help me by checking your attitude and not acting as if I just called you at home in the middle of your vacation or something!
Fine. Whatever. Deep breath. I repeated myself, to which she started hammering with random question like have they the company been to the address before... I get what she was asking, but the way she asked it was so rude I was starting to get worked up so I think I replied something like I don't know if you've ever been to the building but as far as I know not to this apartment to which she said hold on and did that annoying this where they instantly play music before you even say okay or thank you.
Fine. Whatever. Deep breath. She comes back and rudely asks me (as in no bother to thank me for holding or making sure I was ready to listen, just pick up the phone and start talking) what kind of lights will need to be installed. I explain, for the third time, that I am not sure as we need a professional to come and take a look and LET US KNOW what our lighting options are as it's a built-in. She abruptly places me on hold again and comes back to tell me she needs to know the exact lighting needed otherwise she will have to talk to her boss.
Huh? So this whole time who have you been talking to? I'm so confused... and at this point have no idea how I can be any more clear as to what it is I am asking for.
Basically, I said nevermind to which she said okay, goodbye and hung up. I just don't get it. Do you want business or not? If I was asking for something that can't be done by your company then say so. Or, here's a thought, if you don't know then put me through to someone who does. She was clearly putting me on hold to ask someone else questions, so at the end of the day you just lost a potential lifetime customer for being rude from the moment you said hello and for not trying to be the least bit helpful. I don't get it.
I am an Interior Designer, I have a client with a built-in case piece in desperate need of lighting solutions for said built-in. This is the first place I called from my trusty Google search, mostly because they were close to the top and the description stated they've been in business for many, many years (50+ years if memory serves)... Well how in the heck that has happened I don't quite understand!
I said hello to the lady who answered the phone and she asked what she could do for me. I explained my scenario and said I wanted to find out about getting a quote, to which she responded okay, so how can I help you? Umm, you can help me by checking your attitude and not acting as if I just called you at home in the middle of your vacation or something!
Fine. Whatever. Deep breath. I repeated myself, to which she started hammering with random question like have they the company been to the address before... I get what she was asking, but the way she asked it was so rude I was starting to get worked up so I think I replied something like I don't know if you've ever been to the building but as far as I know not to this apartment to which she said hold on and did that annoying this where they instantly play music before you even say okay or thank you.
Fine. Whatever. Deep breath. She comes back and rudely asks me (as in no bother to thank me for holding or making sure I was ready to listen, just pick up the phone and start talking) what kind of lights will need to be installed. I explain, for the third time, that I am not sure as we need a professional to come and take a look and LET US KNOW what our lighting options are as it's a built-in. She abruptly places me on hold again and comes back to tell me she needs to know the exact lighting needed otherwise she will have to talk to her boss.
Huh? So this whole time who have you been talking to? I'm so confused... and at this point have no idea how I can be any more clear as to what it is I am asking for.
Basically, I said nevermind to which she said okay, goodbye and hung up. I just don't get it. Do you want business or not? If I was asking for something that can't be done by your company then say so. Or, here's a thought, if you don't know then put me through to someone who does. She was clearly putting me on hold to ask someone else questions, so at the end of the day you just lost a potential lifetime customer for being rude from the moment you said hello and for not trying to be the least bit helpful. I don't get it.
94 E 4th St New York, NY 10003
What a nasty bunch of people. Walked in got treated nastily. Left. Went to Lighting and Beyond on 14th. But then again I'm not a contractor.
137 W 24th St New York, NY 10011
I invested a lot of time with this Electrical Contracting company after they agreed to do work for a agreed price. A contract was generated, and agreed upon. I cancelled out all other contractors after I proceeded with this contractor. I waited around, had to call several times to find out what the status was after the paperwork went thru my building landlord. The contractor came out and tried to inflate the price, since he said permits and additional paperwork are needed. The requirements is something I let the contractor know beforehand and is also written in contract he sent me. He asked for an $800 increase for him to include his insurance. I again called him, and he informed me he could do it something next month to stall the process since he knows I need the work to be done asap. Beware of contractor, he did not resolve issue even when I gave him the opportunity to correct the issue. Abandoning a customer after a deal is made is not professional.
67-54 73rd Pl Middle Village, NY 11379
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81 Bayard St New York, NY 10013
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115 Graham Ave Brooklyn, NY 11206
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107 Montague St Brooklyn, NY 11201
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201 Bedford Ave Brooklyn, NY 11211
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215 Ave A New York, NY 10009
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Staten Island, NY 10301
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325 Gold St Brooklyn, NY 11201
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106 Ridge St New York, NY 10002



















