Best Electricians in Texas
I was picking up a large piece of electrical strut from a supply house and the electrician from here was kind enough to saw-Za the 10ft piece of strut so I could fit it in my car. Think he took pity on me watching as I tried to hacksaw it in the parking lot.
11510 Data Dr, Dallas, TX 75218
I will not hesitate to use Arrow Electric again. They are a very professional company with reasonable rates. Henry Jr. was very considerate in calling to say that he was running late but still arrived well within the given appointment window. He repaired my damaged wiring without having to tear open my dry wall and finished the job in a reasonably short time.
201 W Hurst Blvd, Hurst, TX 76053
Very prompt. We have a light fixture installed. Julio was in and out in no time. He called me back the same day I called for an appointment. He was willing to come out and work on a Sunday, and if we didn't have some place to be we would have taken him up on his offer. I thought his pricing was great as well.
Plano, TX 75094
Big Bear A/C and Heating is a great local company that I am happy to support and give my business to. They are not just about taking your money but about education as well. Very professional staff.
Frisco, TX 75034
Duggar electric has been to our home many times. We moved into an older home 5 years ago. We've had outlets added, had a new panel put in. They are professional, on time, and do excellent work. Their rates are extremely reasonable. We highly recommend them for any electrical work!
505 S Caddo St, Cleburne, TX 76031
Daniel came by to replace some wiring and outlets. He was fast, honest and personable. We were charged (no pun intended) about a third of what we expected. Daniel did not do any unnecessary work either. I highly recommend this business.
2388 Lovers Ln, Krum, TX 76249
We have been needing to get some electrical work done on our house for sometime. We had an addition added to our house plus some old wiring issues that needed to be worked out. I had called several handy man services but most of them were not licensed or not bonded. I was happy to find out the Mr Electric had both of these. We were able to schedule for a quote less then a week out which I was happy to hear. Our appointment was between 8am and 11am. I received a text message at 8:07 am stating that their tech was on his way to our house. The election showed up less then 30 minutes later. His name was Bryan and I was happy to see he was following covid rules. He was very professional and went over the cost of the job and plus the detail of what was needed to be done. Initially we only had a few things needed to be done but I was so happy to find a honest company we decided to have more work done while he was at our house. I really appreciate and recommend Mr Electric for any work that you may need completed. We are happy we finally found a trusted company. Look forward to more upcoming projects in the future. Thank you Bryan for such a great job.
650 S Edmonds Ln, Ste 231c, Lewisville, TX 75067
This company is awesome! They were available the same day I needed them and the 2 electricians that came were professional and respectful. I will definitely be calling them again!
4010 Forney Rd, Mesquite, TX 75149
Very prompt and very professional! They didn't leave a mess and were very reasonably priced. I'll use them again if I've any need for an electrician.
Dallas, TX
Great place to do business with. Always on time and the prices are reasonable. Located in arlington and they have many techs to get things done on time.
137 Fairview St, Arlington, TX 76010
I know what your thinking, how does this guy have all 5 star reviews all across the board? The truth is he [Adis] is really good at what he does. Not only is he good at what he does, he has great customer service skills as well. He listens to what you, as the consumer wants. He asks the right questions, and makes sure that you are happy before he leaves. He provides his expert opinion and does the job correctly and to code. Honest, and reliable, two of the best traits you could ask for in a company. I would definitely use him again.
Dallas, TX
If I could give no stars I would. We contacted Mr. Carter to hire him for one of our properties. We texted him and he was extremely rude and unprofessional. He actually got upset because we asked basic questions. He had the audacity to say, too many questions and. I can't take you seriously. I was baffled by the lack of professionalism. He even tried to charge us more because we are in California. We've hired several contractors to look at our property in Dallas and never have I heard of a charge for being in a different state. I can't take an electrician who can't answer basic questions like, how much do you charge? seriously. It was a horrible interaction and he definitely will not get our business nor does he deserve yours.
****Update**** Then he texted me the next morning being very childish. Just more evidence of how unprofessional he is.
****Update**** Then he texted me the next morning being very childish. Just more evidence of how unprofessional he is.
Dallas, TX 75224
I had a number of electrical problems and they came out same day. They worked very fast and obviously knew what they were doing. Super efficient. Took care of four problems in about 30 minutes. Jeff was team leader, with 2 helpers. Very nice guy and very knowledgeable. He doubled checked everything before he left and showed me all is operational.
I will be invoiced so I don't know what the bill is, but just based on the speed and efficiency I was favorably impressed. They actually clean up after themselves and treat your house with respect! When is the last time that happened?
If the bill is reasonable I have found a new electrician for life. Plus, since I live in Lake Highlands, I definitely believe in supporting local business.
I will be invoiced so I don't know what the bill is, but just based on the speed and efficiency I was favorably impressed. They actually clean up after themselves and treat your house with respect! When is the last time that happened?
If the bill is reasonable I have found a new electrician for life. Plus, since I live in Lake Highlands, I definitely believe in supporting local business.
Dallas, TX 75248
These guys are great. I've used them several times. The most recent time they installed an exhaust fan in my garage workshop. The amazing thing, besides their great work, being on time, and getting finished quickly, was that they came in UNDER the estimate! Zowie! How often does that happen???
1201 East 15th St, Ste 409, Plano, TX 75074
R Squared are the best electricians in town! Amazing attention to detail & great customer service! I've used them for all my electrical needs in every house I have owned and would highly recommend them.
Dallas, TX
This is absolutely the worst electrician company out there. The tech by the name of Hunter came to my house and did absolutely nothing to fix my outlet and then tried to charge me for 5 hours and some random materials. I then called the office and spoke to a girl names Sarah who was absolutely no help and hung up on me. She said that she knows the tech fixed the issue and it must be my fault its broken again. I also got Jamon and he is the rudest person Ive ever talked to. DO NOT USE THIS COMPANY!!!
12895 Josey Ln, Ste 124 1117, Dallas, TX 75234
Everything started out well.
Communication and scheduling were excellent.
Danny the technician came out to inspect our 11 yr old, 5 ton Trane AC unit that had summarily ceased working. After inspecting inside and out, he told us that our system was basically shot, the outdoor unit wasn't working properly and probably caused the circuit board to on the attic unit to 'fry' and also our blower motor in the attic was toast, and spewing oil everywhere.
He provided a quick tally of the needed repairs, which totaled roughly $4000 for parts & labor, or about half-way to a brand new system.
OK. Have the sales guy come out and provide a quote for a new system. Sales guy comes out, after 45 minutes produces a quote for $10,000 for a new system with installation. But there is a 60 month, 0% interest deal available. Seems a little high, and very much lacking in itemization, but it's a solution
I do some investigation on the web. I learn that one should expect bids to be something like cost + 40% margin. Sounds reasonable.
Industry professionals suggest that HVAC contractors win about 1 bid out of 5, and interestingly, the ratio of wins/bid doesn't really change whether they quote cost plus 40%, cost plus 20% or cost plus 100%. So, unsurprisingly, HVAC contractors can make the same amount of $ for half the work; or twice as much per job by simply inflating the cost, especially when it starts getting hot. BTW,
The retail price (not 'cost;) for a 5 ton unit with gas heater is around $5000-6000, so a $10,000 quote seems like a pretty fat margin, much more than 40%. I planned to get 3-4 quotes.
Here's the funny part. On Saturday morning I get a call from A#1 customer satisfaction survey people and I tell them that I was very satisfied with the tech who came out. No sooner do I hang up, and my wife tells me her brother is in town from South Texas over the weekend and he's a certified HVAC guy. He offers to take a look and do a sanity check for us.
Turns out that there's a blown fuse up in the attic system. He replaces the fuse. He checks the thermostat, not working. He replaces the thermostat. Guess what? The system is now fully operational after $60 parts, 3 hours of work by a trained tech, including travel to the hardware store.
So, the system could've been made operational for less than $400, as opposed to $4000, or $10,000.
I, of course, realize that this is a band aid solution and not the same as replacing all of the old components, or replacing the whole system. And I acknowledge that the old system components are wearing out and will need to be replaced in the foreseeable future.
But still, it does leave one with an uneasy feeling that a trained expert told me all about the big expensive things that were wrong and somehow failed to either mention, or realize, that a simple fuse and thermostat would get things running again. For this, I rate my experience 2 stars.
Communication and scheduling were excellent.
Danny the technician came out to inspect our 11 yr old, 5 ton Trane AC unit that had summarily ceased working. After inspecting inside and out, he told us that our system was basically shot, the outdoor unit wasn't working properly and probably caused the circuit board to on the attic unit to 'fry' and also our blower motor in the attic was toast, and spewing oil everywhere.
He provided a quick tally of the needed repairs, which totaled roughly $4000 for parts & labor, or about half-way to a brand new system.
OK. Have the sales guy come out and provide a quote for a new system. Sales guy comes out, after 45 minutes produces a quote for $10,000 for a new system with installation. But there is a 60 month, 0% interest deal available. Seems a little high, and very much lacking in itemization, but it's a solution
I do some investigation on the web. I learn that one should expect bids to be something like cost + 40% margin. Sounds reasonable.
Industry professionals suggest that HVAC contractors win about 1 bid out of 5, and interestingly, the ratio of wins/bid doesn't really change whether they quote cost plus 40%, cost plus 20% or cost plus 100%. So, unsurprisingly, HVAC contractors can make the same amount of $ for half the work; or twice as much per job by simply inflating the cost, especially when it starts getting hot. BTW,
The retail price (not 'cost;) for a 5 ton unit with gas heater is around $5000-6000, so a $10,000 quote seems like a pretty fat margin, much more than 40%. I planned to get 3-4 quotes.
Here's the funny part. On Saturday morning I get a call from A#1 customer satisfaction survey people and I tell them that I was very satisfied with the tech who came out. No sooner do I hang up, and my wife tells me her brother is in town from South Texas over the weekend and he's a certified HVAC guy. He offers to take a look and do a sanity check for us.
Turns out that there's a blown fuse up in the attic system. He replaces the fuse. He checks the thermostat, not working. He replaces the thermostat. Guess what? The system is now fully operational after $60 parts, 3 hours of work by a trained tech, including travel to the hardware store.
So, the system could've been made operational for less than $400, as opposed to $4000, or $10,000.
I, of course, realize that this is a band aid solution and not the same as replacing all of the old components, or replacing the whole system. And I acknowledge that the old system components are wearing out and will need to be replaced in the foreseeable future.
But still, it does leave one with an uneasy feeling that a trained expert told me all about the big expensive things that were wrong and somehow failed to either mention, or realize, that a simple fuse and thermostat would get things running again. For this, I rate my experience 2 stars.
601 E Corporate Dr, Lewisville, TX 75057
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1860 Crown Dr, Dallas, TX 75234
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11311 Harry Hines Blvd, Ste 602, Dallas, TX 75229
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13831 Denton Dr, Dallas, TX 75234















