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I would recommend him for electrical work. He did a good job with my 200amp service. Also fished some wires for me. He is on time and cleans up before leaving.
117 Everett Ave, Willow Grove, PA 19090
Amazing guys! Scott and his crew were professional and thorough from estimate to final walk through. They did a whole bunch of work from upgrading my box to installing and rewiring half the house. The team came in, well organized and finished according to plan. They cleaned up after themselves and were very thoughtful about where they placed new fixtures and switches. Their price was 15% below my next lowest bid too. I wouldn't hesitate to hire them again!
Boothwyn, PA 19061
Mark is the absolute best!!! He has helped us out of many an electrical jam and saved us from probable fire !! He mounted our TV, changed old switches and solved electrical mysteries in our home. We have used him several times in both of our homes. I wish I could give him 100 stars!!
Southampton, PA 18966
Replaced a whole house surge protector. He was punctual and worked competently. Dave is a friendly, helpful electrician who readily answered all our questions. I would recommend him.
1483 Scarlet Oak Rd, Yardley, PA 19067
Tom Matt and Crystal are great. I've used them for both commercial and residential projects. Their work is clean and they pull permits seamlessly. Additionally the inspector they use is very easy to deal with. Highly recommend them.
Philadelphia, PA
Wednesday afternoon I lost half the electric in my home. I called Jonathan and he came quickly, fixed the problem and left us grateful. Very grateful. His service is wonderful.
1016 Belmont Ave, Philadelphia, PA 19104
He replaced our old outdated fan with a new model that we selected. This is definitely a great company. The improved the look of my home vastly.
Philadelphia, PA
Don is a really nice guy. I purchased an old row home with lots of old/shoddy wiring. He updated as many of the outlets as possible in preparation for an upcoming rewire job. Basically, he got the house so the electrical is safe and reliable while I save up the big bucks for the larger rewire job.
Pros: He's a guy, not a company, so you always deal with him directly. He's a hard worker, and will always be honest about the depth/scope of the work needed. He's clean and neat--when he worked at my place he laid down numerous cushioned drop cloths, swept up, and took all of his mess with him when he left. He was also really nice to my hardwood floors. I think messy job sites are a pet-peeve of his. He's incredibly knowledgeable and totally let's you pick his brain.
Cons: There's really only one. He's really scatter-brained and hard to schedule. Like every other great contractor, he books out weeks (if not months) in advance. He doesn't have a receptionist or anything, so you end up having to call and remind him about the job 2 days prior, then the day of. It's annoying, but a small price to pay for good work. I'm always weary of tradesmen whose schedules are wide open.
He mostly works out by Chestnut Hill but would venture farther into Philly if you sweet talk him into it. I'm planning my rewire job for the spring, so you can bet I'll be setting up dates with him in February.
Pros: He's a guy, not a company, so you always deal with him directly. He's a hard worker, and will always be honest about the depth/scope of the work needed. He's clean and neat--when he worked at my place he laid down numerous cushioned drop cloths, swept up, and took all of his mess with him when he left. He was also really nice to my hardwood floors. I think messy job sites are a pet-peeve of his. He's incredibly knowledgeable and totally let's you pick his brain.
Cons: There's really only one. He's really scatter-brained and hard to schedule. Like every other great contractor, he books out weeks (if not months) in advance. He doesn't have a receptionist or anything, so you end up having to call and remind him about the job 2 days prior, then the day of. It's annoying, but a small price to pay for good work. I'm always weary of tradesmen whose schedules are wide open.
He mostly works out by Chestnut Hill but would venture farther into Philly if you sweet talk him into it. I'm planning my rewire job for the spring, so you can bet I'll be setting up dates with him in February.
Philadelphia, PA
3/13/21 William Walker & his Apprentice, Nathan do exceptional work. This company, A Man & His Tools LLC, was recommended to us by our realtor.
We were in a bind and needed some repairs to go to closing and William shuffled around his work to accommodate us. They're honest and do quality work. They even went to Home Depot to pick up items we ordered for the job. They worked tirelessly for two days to handle the items we needed repaired.
William and his team are trustworthy and perfectionists. William's team is capable to handle any job for you. The quality of the work performed is excellent.
The jobs he & Nathan completed for us were installing a fire rated door, two garage door openers, stabilized a sink and adjusted the pitch of our stove.
Convenient to pay with credit card with electronic invoices. They are following the cdc guidelines too.
Very pleased. With gratitude , William.
This stellar company is worthy of your business.
We were in a bind and needed some repairs to go to closing and William shuffled around his work to accommodate us. They're honest and do quality work. They even went to Home Depot to pick up items we ordered for the job. They worked tirelessly for two days to handle the items we needed repaired.
William and his team are trustworthy and perfectionists. William's team is capable to handle any job for you. The quality of the work performed is excellent.
The jobs he & Nathan completed for us were installing a fire rated door, two garage door openers, stabilized a sink and adjusted the pitch of our stove.
Convenient to pay with credit card with electronic invoices. They are following the cdc guidelines too.
Very pleased. With gratitude , William.
This stellar company is worthy of your business.
5002 Market St, Philadelphia, PA 19139
Great electrical services for a fair price. Troy does a great job, he answers his phone calls promptly, arrives to a job on time, finishes the job quickly with great end results and doesn't charge an arm and a leg. Would highly recommend!
217 S Barber Ave, Woodbury, NJ 08096
BEWARE!
They have this down to a science: $79 service fee to come out, deductible if they do the work. Once arrived they needed a $289 'investment' to 'evaluate and repair' so why the $79? Like a fool I signed for the $389. Next on the schedule is asking to see the circuit breaker panel, and what a surprise, it needed replacement at $11,000, three times the national average!! Said no to that. Then on the the actual job I called about , fixing a 3 way switch in our hallway. After the 'evaluation' told me it was more difficult and would cost a good bit more to do. (Turned out to be $611) We told him we were not prepared for that and declined to have them do the job. I expected to swallow the $79 service call charge but no,
'they evaluated' and we wouldn't 'let them' do the job so we owed the whole $389. Not prorated as to how much for the eval and how much for the repair. But being an understanding guy he 'gave me a break' and cut it down to merely $329. Then told us more about how we should really replace the circuit breaker panel. Finally they left, we were out $329 and nothing was done.
Check out Mark M's review, sound familiar?
They have this down to a science: $79 service fee to come out, deductible if they do the work. Once arrived they needed a $289 'investment' to 'evaluate and repair' so why the $79? Like a fool I signed for the $389. Next on the schedule is asking to see the circuit breaker panel, and what a surprise, it needed replacement at $11,000, three times the national average!! Said no to that. Then on the the actual job I called about , fixing a 3 way switch in our hallway. After the 'evaluation' told me it was more difficult and would cost a good bit more to do. (Turned out to be $611) We told him we were not prepared for that and declined to have them do the job. I expected to swallow the $79 service call charge but no,
'they evaluated' and we wouldn't 'let them' do the job so we owed the whole $389. Not prorated as to how much for the eval and how much for the repair. But being an understanding guy he 'gave me a break' and cut it down to merely $329. Then told us more about how we should really replace the circuit breaker panel. Finally they left, we were out $329 and nothing was done.
Check out Mark M's review, sound familiar?
21 N York Rd, Ste 1, Hatboro, PA 19040
I recently called this electrician to replace two outlets and hang a new kitchen light in my home. The electrician went down the basement into my circuit breaker box and proceeded to check each switch by flipping them back and forth while I stood at the top of the stairs and heard him. After two hours he completed the job.
The same day, about an hour later, I turned my thermostat on because it was getting chilly in the house. After about an hour or less I noticed it was getting colder in the house and I thought we were out of oil. So I went down the basement to check on the oil meter and I had a half a tank left.
At this point, I was confused so I called my oil company and a service guy came out the next day. He checked the oil meter and then asked where the circuit breaker box was located. He then noticed that the oil switch was turned OFF not on. So, obviously the electrician did not turn the oil switch button back on.
I called the electrician company and told them about the issue and they said they would double check with the electrician who did the service and relay the message to the owner. I heard nothing for a couple weeks and then just received a bill today. This is the conclusion that they came to: THE ELECTRICIAN DOESN'T REMEMBER TURNING OFF MY OIL SWITCH.
So, I turned off my own heat and hot water for 24 hours?
The same day, about an hour later, I turned my thermostat on because it was getting chilly in the house. After about an hour or less I noticed it was getting colder in the house and I thought we were out of oil. So I went down the basement to check on the oil meter and I had a half a tank left.
At this point, I was confused so I called my oil company and a service guy came out the next day. He checked the oil meter and then asked where the circuit breaker box was located. He then noticed that the oil switch was turned OFF not on. So, obviously the electrician did not turn the oil switch button back on.
I called the electrician company and told them about the issue and they said they would double check with the electrician who did the service and relay the message to the owner. I heard nothing for a couple weeks and then just received a bill today. This is the conclusion that they came to: THE ELECTRICIAN DOESN'T REMEMBER TURNING OFF MY OIL SWITCH.
So, I turned off my own heat and hot water for 24 hours?
12 E Eagle Rd, Havertown, PA 19083
Well, I guess I can officially give this place one star even though it deserves 0 stars. Called this place and ask them to come out for some electrical work. They said they would come out within the week.
A month later and 2 attempts to get them on the phone (both failed) they still are not here and have yet to even responded... so I took my business elsewhere. $5,000 dollars in electrical work gone. Some people just dont like money or maybe they just dont know what they're doing over here. I guess Ill never know. Goodluck, McMenamins Electrical. The way you guys do business youre going to need it.
A month later and 2 attempts to get them on the phone (both failed) they still are not here and have yet to even responded... so I took my business elsewhere. $5,000 dollars in electrical work gone. Some people just dont like money or maybe they just dont know what they're doing over here. I guess Ill never know. Goodluck, McMenamins Electrical. The way you guys do business youre going to need it.
206 Suffolk Rd, Flourtown, PA 19031
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Philadelphia, PA
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Philadelphia, PA
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4832 N 6th St, Philadelphia, PA 19120
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616 Everett Ave, Collingswood, NJ 08107
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2204 Amber St, Philadelphia, PA 19125
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Philadelphia, PA 19146
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Philadelphia, PA