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Anthony and his crew did exactly what he said they'd do: a deep clean of the house top to bottom. It was recently renovated so lots of dust everywhere and that made it sparkle ...and even smell nice!
Reasonable price too, definitely would use Make Ready again!
Reasonable price too, definitely would use Make Ready again!
203 W 87th St New York, NY 10024
I had bought a real fixer-upper in 2020, and I didn't realize how bad the electric really was in the house. I first called Wired Up to upgrade and inspect my breaker/service. The attention to detail and cleanliness of the work was bar none. Since then Wired up has worked multiple kitchen, bed, bath, outdoor patio and garage remodels. With every job Wired Up is thorough and always going over all the details and possibilities without ever adding additional charges for all the surprises my old house threw at us. I can't recommend Wired Up enough, they turned my house into a home.
New York, NY
Great job!! Thank you! Very nice workers. All ready for Tesla. Had an excellent experience. Great price great work.
383 Kingston Ave Ste 297 Brooklyn, NY 11213
I trust this father/son team! I've used them twice for small jobs, and have found them professional, helpful, thoughtful, and kind. I can't recommend them enough if you're looking for respectful, professional service and a company that goes the extra mile to serve their customers.
25-68 Francis Lewis Blvd New York, NY 11358
If only I could give zero stars. I came to Toby Clarity based on Yelp reviews, but sadly my experience was horrendous.
I contacted Toby first by phone to get a sense of whether he could rewire a fragile porcelain chandelier- an heirloom fixture left to me by my mother. I needed to have a longer chain given my high ceilings. He said, if rewiring was necessary it would be $75 per arm (x's 6 in this case). So I brought in the chandelier and he thought that it should require only the center to be rewired plus a new chain. Somehow he came up with a price of $548.73 which he said factored in a 10% Yelp discount. First red flag- he required payment in full before any work was done. I wanted my fixture so I paid. Side note to return to later- two flowers were not attached and he suggested I hold on to them so as not to be lost or damaged. Made sense.
Within less than a week he called to say my fixture was ready. I came to pick it up and when I got it to my home and unwrapped it I found he took the liberty of using a bright yellow gold cord and chain which was totally incongruous with the antique finish of the fixture. His logic- it will patina with time.
The other thing that was awry was that now the finial was not secured. Given that I was unhappy, he offered to make it right and asked that I return with the chandelier and pick out a cord and chain that were acceptable to me. When shown to the back of his shop I saw such disarray and he didn't seem to have the ability to order the right parts from a supplier. Instead he looked through a tangle of cords in a drawer, and we found one that was an esthetically good fit. No such luck for a chain, but I was able to order one on Amazon and had it sent directly to him. Since he was making good on the chandelier (or so I thought) I also had a lamp shade that needed a fabric refresh. I gave him the measurements and he estimated it would be ~ $150, so I brought it in. I picked a taupe linen like fabric from a swatch book he had and he was unsure if the guy he outsources to would have that particular fabric, but he'd let me know. We left it that if that fabric was not available I would provide fabric since I was not keen on any other swatches in his book. Two weeks passed without word. When I called to follow up he said- oh yes, the fabric I wanted was in stock and the shade was ready. Now, $250. I also inquired about a credit for the price of the chandelier repair since I had purchased the chain. He said he would have to check with the vendor to credit me for the one he initially used. I came to pick up the lamp shade- once again all wrapped up and hard to see what's what until I get it home and unwrap it. Sure enough not the fabric I ordered. I was not happy but decided not to pick this battle since the fabric used was an okay match and I could see the care in that workmanship. I preferred to wait to say anything until I came back in to collect my refund and could see the fabric swatches again to be sure. Yet again, I had to make another call regarding the credit for the chandelier chain which he said was $12 credit and which he preferred to give me in cash. But back to the chandelier.
It took a while for me to get an appointment with an electrician to hang the chandelier and only then did I begin to notice how shoddy some of his work was. I found that his incompetent worker sealed the holes with glue, where I was supposed to be able to thread and hang those two flowers. When I called to ask him how to remedy this he immediately got defensive, denied any wrong doing, and said I brought it in that condition. Also, one delicate section (a leaf on an arm) had broken off and his worker glued that on, but not in the right place so there was a visible gap. I ended up having to buy putty and gold leaf paint to extend the little leaf patterned arm and make a hole that enabled me to hang the flowers and to fill in the gap in the other section.
But here's where the story really goes south. I hadn't been on the east side for a few weeks and when I finally popped in to get the $12 that was owed to me, he told me he already paid me from his pocket and that I didn't remember. I told him with all certainty that I had not been paid and he proceeded to scream at me in a menacing fashion getting all dramatic and putting his hand on a bible. I asked him if this was how he was going to treat a customer that spent $800 and he continued to scream. I have never encountered such a crazy and incompetent business owner in all my years. I don't lack for patience or manners, and I don't easily get upset, but I flipped this guy the bird and left his store. So RUN, away from this shop if you place any value on your lighting fixtures or customer experience.
I contacted Toby first by phone to get a sense of whether he could rewire a fragile porcelain chandelier- an heirloom fixture left to me by my mother. I needed to have a longer chain given my high ceilings. He said, if rewiring was necessary it would be $75 per arm (x's 6 in this case). So I brought in the chandelier and he thought that it should require only the center to be rewired plus a new chain. Somehow he came up with a price of $548.73 which he said factored in a 10% Yelp discount. First red flag- he required payment in full before any work was done. I wanted my fixture so I paid. Side note to return to later- two flowers were not attached and he suggested I hold on to them so as not to be lost or damaged. Made sense.
Within less than a week he called to say my fixture was ready. I came to pick it up and when I got it to my home and unwrapped it I found he took the liberty of using a bright yellow gold cord and chain which was totally incongruous with the antique finish of the fixture. His logic- it will patina with time.
The other thing that was awry was that now the finial was not secured. Given that I was unhappy, he offered to make it right and asked that I return with the chandelier and pick out a cord and chain that were acceptable to me. When shown to the back of his shop I saw such disarray and he didn't seem to have the ability to order the right parts from a supplier. Instead he looked through a tangle of cords in a drawer, and we found one that was an esthetically good fit. No such luck for a chain, but I was able to order one on Amazon and had it sent directly to him. Since he was making good on the chandelier (or so I thought) I also had a lamp shade that needed a fabric refresh. I gave him the measurements and he estimated it would be ~ $150, so I brought it in. I picked a taupe linen like fabric from a swatch book he had and he was unsure if the guy he outsources to would have that particular fabric, but he'd let me know. We left it that if that fabric was not available I would provide fabric since I was not keen on any other swatches in his book. Two weeks passed without word. When I called to follow up he said- oh yes, the fabric I wanted was in stock and the shade was ready. Now, $250. I also inquired about a credit for the price of the chandelier repair since I had purchased the chain. He said he would have to check with the vendor to credit me for the one he initially used. I came to pick up the lamp shade- once again all wrapped up and hard to see what's what until I get it home and unwrap it. Sure enough not the fabric I ordered. I was not happy but decided not to pick this battle since the fabric used was an okay match and I could see the care in that workmanship. I preferred to wait to say anything until I came back in to collect my refund and could see the fabric swatches again to be sure. Yet again, I had to make another call regarding the credit for the chandelier chain which he said was $12 credit and which he preferred to give me in cash. But back to the chandelier.
It took a while for me to get an appointment with an electrician to hang the chandelier and only then did I begin to notice how shoddy some of his work was. I found that his incompetent worker sealed the holes with glue, where I was supposed to be able to thread and hang those two flowers. When I called to ask him how to remedy this he immediately got defensive, denied any wrong doing, and said I brought it in that condition. Also, one delicate section (a leaf on an arm) had broken off and his worker glued that on, but not in the right place so there was a visible gap. I ended up having to buy putty and gold leaf paint to extend the little leaf patterned arm and make a hole that enabled me to hang the flowers and to fill in the gap in the other section.
But here's where the story really goes south. I hadn't been on the east side for a few weeks and when I finally popped in to get the $12 that was owed to me, he told me he already paid me from his pocket and that I didn't remember. I told him with all certainty that I had not been paid and he proceeded to scream at me in a menacing fashion getting all dramatic and putting his hand on a bible. I asked him if this was how he was going to treat a customer that spent $800 and he continued to scream. I have never encountered such a crazy and incompetent business owner in all my years. I don't lack for patience or manners, and I don't easily get upset, but I flipped this guy the bird and left his store. So RUN, away from this shop if you place any value on your lighting fixtures or customer experience.
244 E 77th St Manhattan, NY 10075
We needed the lighting upgraded outside our house. Jeff came over and listened to our concerns about what we needed and wanted. We thought we needed two lighting fixtures outside but Jeff advised us to install one and live with it for a bit. And then see about the location of the second. Now we know what we need for a second light and where it should go.
Jeff also installed a ceiling in the kitchen quickly, efficiently and with no mess!!! He will be our requested electrician next time for sure.
Spirelli's prices are fair and accurate. They know what they are doing and do it efficiently.
Jeff also installed a ceiling in the kitchen quickly, efficiently and with no mess!!! He will be our requested electrician next time for sure.
Spirelli's prices are fair and accurate. They know what they are doing and do it efficiently.
990 E Main St Shrub Oak, NY 10588
Super quick and great service. Vincent responded within a few minutes of getting the Yelp request, came early the next day for an estimate, which was very fair. Work was done the next business day - the work team was very professional and left the house in great shape when done. Highly recommend.
8 Spruce Rd Howell, NJ 07731
I had them do the electrical work throughout my entire house during a renovation. They were prompt, polite, and professional. Great job.
Cedar Grove, NJ 07009
Darren and his team are great. Very timely service, efficient, thorough, accommodating, great communication. It's nice having a dedicated, local contact for projects of all scale.
509 Bicycle Path Port Jefferson Station, NY 11776
Easy to get an appointment. They worked with my schedule and were very accommodating. Electrician showed up on time, was very friendly and professional, and fixed the power issues in my yard. The cost was very reasonable for this job. One thing to note is that the electrician did a great job cleaning up after he finished the work. I have used many contractors in the past who leave scraps of trash and debris. But Mr. Wonderful was awesome to clean up everything perfectly. Would definitely use them again in the future.
New York, NY
If you need electrical work done in Hoboken, look no further than this post. Mike was not only the most reasonable in terms of price, but his workmanship was off the charts. Couldnt be happier with his work.
256 9th St Hoboken, NJ 07030
Responsive and able to complete project same day. They did a great job! Easy to communicate with, great with dogs
New York, NY
Called them on Sunday for a broken light fixture. They came promptly and fixed the problem . Reasonable price too. Would definitely use them again .
New York, NY
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552 Laguardia Pl New York, NY 10012
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New York, NY
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New York, NY
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114 University Pl New York, NY 10003
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212 Canal St New York, NY 10013
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New York, NY 10475