Best Electricians in United States
I needed to have a Tesla wall connector installed. From the description I sent out, Luis was the only one who gave me a quote that was reasonable but also understood what I needed to have done (our electrical situation is a little more complicated than just a normal install). Thank you!
San Diego, CA
These guys are really great. So professional, efficient, and their prices are competitive! Lindon came over to install our new ceiling fan and he had it up and running in no time. Easy to book, showed up on time. Will definitely be contacting them for future projects and upgrades in our home!
4584 Cove Dr, Apt A, Carlsbad, CA 92008
The best decision I made getting my electrical done to my outside grill/island!!! Overall, Very professional and honest. Thank you for the discount Eddie! I love businesses that supports the Veterans in the community! I can't thank you enough for a job well done!
San Diego, CA
We just had 4 ceiling fans which all required new wiring done by Tom and he did a truly fantastic job. I'm a total control freak, so I was nervous to leave my husband to oversee the job when I had to go out of town. I was SO impressed with what I came home to, and my husband totally raved about what a great job Tom had done. I won't hesitate to use him again in the future, as well as recommend him to friends and family. Give him a shot, I'm so glad that we did!
San Diego, CA
Jerry the owner of CLD was great! We needed an outlet installed outside our house for an irrigation timer. He installed the outlet mounted the timer & everything looks great.
We now have our go to electrician. Some more projects coming up soon CLD is who we will be calling.
We now have our go to electrician. Some more projects coming up soon CLD is who we will be calling.
San Diego, CA
Jeff is awesome to work with. He is super punctual, honest, transparent- great experience. I've gone through a few electricians trying to find some honest, fair work. Finally found Jeff and really happy with the work. He listened to our needs and came up with better solutions to save us a ton of money and yield even better results. Highly recommend.
San Diego, CA
I learned a good Life Lesson today - read and FOLLOW the instructions!
For the past week I've been trying to get a Lights of America light-sensor activated porch light to work with no luck. I was replacing one that went bad, and bought the same model. The first replacement I received and hooked up (only 2 wires how hard could it be) and turned it on. Of course it didn't work because it was light outside, so I put my finger in front of the light sensor and it still didn't turn on. So after about an hour of trying to fix the problem, switch wire connections, etc I sent it back to Amazon and ordered another one thinking this one was defective.
Today I got the second replacement and hooked the two wires up - black to black and white to white. Flip the switch, put my finger over the sensor, and NOTHING! Baffled, I got my battery tester (I don't have an actual electricity tester) and tested the lines from the house to socket, I got activity on the meter, so I figured it wasn't bad wiring from the house since there was electricity making it out to the fixture. But for some reason I couldn't get it to turn on my new light! Frustrated, I called Core and the owner Craig said he didn't have any pressing appointments until later, and was able to come out in about 45 minutes. He came out commented how close it was, he only lives 5 miles away.
Now Craig is an interesting guy - cool, calm, hustler. I kind of dig his weird sense of humor. He told me it would be $135 troubleshooting fee. For the risk, time to drive (5 minutes!), etc. He nearly gave me a heart attack! I thought he'd charge me $20-40 for a 10 minute job, but no. After a long haggle, he dropped the price to $95, giving me a neighborly discount. After a couple minutes, he cut back and restripped the two wires coming out of the wall/fixture (oxidized wires - corrected was the description in the invoice). He attached these to the new porch light, mounted it, put a piece of tape over the light sensor, and turned on the switch. Lo and behold it worked! Job done. Craig proceeded to clean up. He offered to check my wall switch and breaker box to make sure things were in tip top shape, and also because I'm sure he knew how easy the job was he just did. Craig did mention that there was some burning around the porch fixture, and it was probably due to bad contacts between the wires.
After he tightened 4 screws in the light switch on the wall, he opened the breaker panel outside and tightened about 6 more screws (panel tune-up listed on the invoice), I paid him, thanked him and he left.
I proceed to put my finger over the light sensor on the porch light and it didn't work. Oh no!! I thought. I took it apart and made sure all the connections were still intact. Everything looked good. So I decided to put a piece of black tape over the sensor - to my amazement, the light turned on!!!! So using my finger to block the sensor didn't work, but a piece of tape did? None of these fixtures were defective after all, I just needed to tape over the sensor to confirm they worked - just like the instructions said!!!
So yes Craig was able to get my light to work, when I wasn't. The job consisted of stripping two 16 gauge wires, connecting them to the fixture with twist-on connectors, and he charged me $95 to do that! I learned that I could have avoided all the time and money if I had just followed the instructions.
Craig seems like a good guy, kinda bad jokes, but I'm kind of bummed that I got charged so much to do so little.
For the past week I've been trying to get a Lights of America light-sensor activated porch light to work with no luck. I was replacing one that went bad, and bought the same model. The first replacement I received and hooked up (only 2 wires how hard could it be) and turned it on. Of course it didn't work because it was light outside, so I put my finger in front of the light sensor and it still didn't turn on. So after about an hour of trying to fix the problem, switch wire connections, etc I sent it back to Amazon and ordered another one thinking this one was defective.
Today I got the second replacement and hooked the two wires up - black to black and white to white. Flip the switch, put my finger over the sensor, and NOTHING! Baffled, I got my battery tester (I don't have an actual electricity tester) and tested the lines from the house to socket, I got activity on the meter, so I figured it wasn't bad wiring from the house since there was electricity making it out to the fixture. But for some reason I couldn't get it to turn on my new light! Frustrated, I called Core and the owner Craig said he didn't have any pressing appointments until later, and was able to come out in about 45 minutes. He came out commented how close it was, he only lives 5 miles away.
Now Craig is an interesting guy - cool, calm, hustler. I kind of dig his weird sense of humor. He told me it would be $135 troubleshooting fee. For the risk, time to drive (5 minutes!), etc. He nearly gave me a heart attack! I thought he'd charge me $20-40 for a 10 minute job, but no. After a long haggle, he dropped the price to $95, giving me a neighborly discount. After a couple minutes, he cut back and restripped the two wires coming out of the wall/fixture (oxidized wires - corrected was the description in the invoice). He attached these to the new porch light, mounted it, put a piece of tape over the light sensor, and turned on the switch. Lo and behold it worked! Job done. Craig proceeded to clean up. He offered to check my wall switch and breaker box to make sure things were in tip top shape, and also because I'm sure he knew how easy the job was he just did. Craig did mention that there was some burning around the porch fixture, and it was probably due to bad contacts between the wires.
After he tightened 4 screws in the light switch on the wall, he opened the breaker panel outside and tightened about 6 more screws (panel tune-up listed on the invoice), I paid him, thanked him and he left.
I proceed to put my finger over the light sensor on the porch light and it didn't work. Oh no!! I thought. I took it apart and made sure all the connections were still intact. Everything looked good. So I decided to put a piece of black tape over the sensor - to my amazement, the light turned on!!!! So using my finger to block the sensor didn't work, but a piece of tape did? None of these fixtures were defective after all, I just needed to tape over the sensor to confirm they worked - just like the instructions said!!!
So yes Craig was able to get my light to work, when I wasn't. The job consisted of stripping two 16 gauge wires, connecting them to the fixture with twist-on connectors, and he charged me $95 to do that! I learned that I could have avoided all the time and money if I had just followed the instructions.
Craig seems like a good guy, kinda bad jokes, but I'm kind of bummed that I got charged so much to do so little.
San Diego, CA
In the process of selling our house last August. We were referred to Jimmy. He came to make sure anything electrical was up to code for the inspection.
Quick response & easy to schedule.
Very knowledgeable and friendly .
Continued using him even after the house sold.
Quick response & easy to schedule.
Very knowledgeable and friendly .
Continued using him even after the house sold.
San Diego, CA
I wouldn't recommend any other Electrician in the area. Mark is very knowledgeable in solar and off grid systems and he personalized my experience. Mark always calls you back and makes time for any and all question you may have. I am very happy with Marks Services and what I paid for.
12900 Brookprinter Pl, Ste 200, Poway, CA 92064
I had a great experience with Bingham Electric.
Doug was quick to reply to my Yelp request, quick to schedule an inspection/estimate, able to schedule me for work a few days out, and showed up on time and did a great job(and quickly too).
I will be keeping his number handy for future work.
Doug was quick to reply to my Yelp request, quick to schedule an inspection/estimate, able to schedule me for work a few days out, and showed up on time and did a great job(and quickly too).
I will be keeping his number handy for future work.
10800 Woodside Ave, Santee, CA 92071
Great experience with Brian and Ideal! On the day before the recent rains started in earnest after our heater had failed, they squeezed us in after a regular maintenance at our neighbor's house. Brian quickly diagnosed a failed capacitor in our heater and replaced it, giving us heat just in time for this recent cold and rainy snap in San Diego. We were and are extremely grateful for the straightforward and high quality service just in the nick of time for us. They are probably not the least expensive contractor in SD County, but we found our recent experience worth every penny. Our neighbor has also commented after using them for many years for HVAC service that he has never had to call them back to re-do any of their work.
5161 Waring Rd, San Diego, CA 92120
Alfredo is the best!!! I was in a bind with the sale of my home and the request for repairs. Here comes Alfredo to my rescue, he is such a gentleman. First time I met Alfredo, he was recommended by Warm Hearth for my electrical work on the gas insert I purchased. From that moment on, he is the ONLY electrician I will use. Not sure what I will do after I move back to the east coast. Maybe take him with me, if he'll go. His pricing is excellent, his work is impeccable and most of all he's HONEST and that means everything!
Thank you Alfredo!!
Thank you Alfredo!!
1385 N Johnson Ave, Ste 101, El Cajon, CA 92020
Using Zed for over five years now. They give free estimate and always have stuck to it. Never charge a penny over the amount they state. Everything they have done (install sconces / remove sconces / install chandeliers / hook up oven and rewire to upgrade voltage for new appliances) has been impeccable. LOVE these guys. They made my home safer by upgrading faulty work performed by others and I no longer shop around for an electrician its an automatic 1 800 ZED whenever wiring is involved. Thanks guys. .
3939 Voltaire St, San Diego, CA 92107
I've used Daniel three times in the past year. He is prompt, courteous and professional. I can't ask for anything more.
Escondido, CA 92027
I've called Darrell for 3 very different jobs already and he's been great. I highly recommend him. First job, he installed a bidet for my house. It was a hard job because of how the plumbing is set up in the bathroom but he got it done! Next, I called him for an electrical issue and he fixed it with ease. I just called him again for a clogged drain that I couldn't unclog with a snake. He fixed it! He's reliable and does work at a reasonable price
San Diego, CA 92114
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San Diego, CA
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San Diego, CA