Best Electricians in Charlotte, NC
Davie Electrical installed an over the range microwave for me. That's normally an easy thing but I had to ask for it to be externally vented. That turned out to be a major pain in the ass, for them anyway.
They had to come back to adjust the venting. It wasn't working after they left the first time. They came back promptly the next day and fixed it for good.
Price was reasonable. The installation guys were professional, courteous, prompt and cleaned up after they left. I would highly recommend them to anyone.
They had to come back to adjust the venting. It wasn't working after they left the first time. They came back promptly the next day and fixed it for good.
Price was reasonable. The installation guys were professional, courteous, prompt and cleaned up after they left. I would highly recommend them to anyone.
152 Horn St, Mocksville, NC 27028
Super team and they are skilled, smart and do it right the first time. Not to mention reasonably priced and nice!
1538 Triangle Cir, Denver, NC 28037
I could tell you stories about the problems I had getting an electrician to do our work but instead I'll tell you about the one that called me back, who was honest, who worked me into his very busy schedule, and who did a fantastic job in an efficient manner, and that would be these guys. I actually called them by accident because they had a similar name to someone else a friend recommended (who ended up failing to show and then crickets) and I am glad I did. They did a fantastic job. They charge by the hour, and you know that price upfront. They can also give you a general idea of the hours it will take based on the work you need to have done. I was very pleased and highly recommended them.
9327 Albemarle Rd, Charlotte, NC 28227
I have had Nathan from Douthit Electrical in my home today to install a ceiling fan for me. Nathan had on a clean/properly marked uniform. He was very friendly and knowledgable about his work. He did a great job. I will be letting other people know about Douthit Electrical as well as using them again.
6000 Fairview Rd, Ste 1200, Charlotte, NC 28210
My wife and I have used Foster's several times and are always impressed with the quality of service. They show up promptly, pay careful attention to detail, and politely answer our questions. I would certainly recommend Foster's and will continue to use their services.
11488 Glowing Star Dr, Charlotte, NC 28215
Unbelievable! These guys are awesome, honest and quick! HIGHLY recommend.
4821 Shannamara Dr, Matthews, NC 28104
I've used Mr. Electric several time. Each visit very competent electricians were dispatched, the work was completed to my satisfaction, and the price was reasonable. Will be using this company again for electrical work.
1027 Central Dr NW, Ste B, Concord, NC 28027
I should be a fan since I work here :) I don't think that gives me grounds for a review, but I definitely enjoy working here and the people I work with. Coming up on 5 years pretty soon. Man how time flies.
Charlotte, NC 28262
We are THRILLED with the results of the fire restoration project! I'm super picky and had a ton of questions, but Night Owl was always very happy to help and quick to respond. The Hutchins and their team are awesome!
Charlotte, NC 28227
I contacted the office about the ordeal I had with the electrician that came out. I spoke with Valerie. I explained what happened and that I had to actually call another service who put in a new breaker box. Valerie called me today to say there would be no charge on my credit card. She apologized for the service we didn't receive. I am happy with the outcome and really appreciate Douthit Electric refunding me my money back. Good customer service!
344 Rolling Hill Rd, Ste 203, Mooresville, NC 28115
Allan was friendly and seemed to understand my project. He was unable to make our first meeting but contacted me to let me know that he needed to reschedule and arrived in the time frame we had agreed upon. He smelled a bit smokey/earthy but he wasn't in the house very long and I don't care what he does on his own time.
He provided a rough estimate for the project and then notified me that his estimates aren't free and that I would need to pay $85 for the 10 minutes he had spent. I mentioned that, in the future, he may want to tell people that there is a charge for the estimate before coming out. I felt a little scammed but I dismissed it as an oversight and provided him with my bank card. He told me he wasn't able to take cards and that I would need to use CashApp to pay him the $85. I told him I don't have CashApp and he would need to have his office call me and I would provide them with the details so he could get his estimation fee.
At this point, the conversation broke down. He felt that trying to intimidate me by getting right up in my face was a good first choice. It wasn't particularly intimidating, but it was highly unprofessional. He kept trying to hint that I would have real problems if I didn't immediately leave my house (I'm a 24/7 caregiver for my mother with dementia and would never just leave with a stranger in the house) to get him money out of the ATM and then refused to leave without payment. He took my picture and told me he was going to dox me on blast on FB before I had to tell him that if he didn't leave the premises I would call the police.
I know starting a business is hard, particularly when you are so young. Telling people that estimates aren't free is a required first step. Also, here is a link to a free card reader I recommend you order so the next time you get a chance to get paid you have the proper equipment to do business: squareup.com/us/en/hardw…
I hope the next time I call on you for a project you've got things a bit more figured out.
He provided a rough estimate for the project and then notified me that his estimates aren't free and that I would need to pay $85 for the 10 minutes he had spent. I mentioned that, in the future, he may want to tell people that there is a charge for the estimate before coming out. I felt a little scammed but I dismissed it as an oversight and provided him with my bank card. He told me he wasn't able to take cards and that I would need to use CashApp to pay him the $85. I told him I don't have CashApp and he would need to have his office call me and I would provide them with the details so he could get his estimation fee.
At this point, the conversation broke down. He felt that trying to intimidate me by getting right up in my face was a good first choice. It wasn't particularly intimidating, but it was highly unprofessional. He kept trying to hint that I would have real problems if I didn't immediately leave my house (I'm a 24/7 caregiver for my mother with dementia and would never just leave with a stranger in the house) to get him money out of the ATM and then refused to leave without payment. He took my picture and told me he was going to dox me on blast on FB before I had to tell him that if he didn't leave the premises I would call the police.
I know starting a business is hard, particularly when you are so young. Telling people that estimates aren't free is a required first step. Also, here is a link to a free card reader I recommend you order so the next time you get a chance to get paid you have the proper equipment to do business: squareup.com/us/en/hardw…
I hope the next time I call on you for a project you've got things a bit more figured out.
133 Ed Smith Rd, Mullins, SC 29574