Best Businesses in Fort Worth, TX
I sent a message last night requesting service and he came the next morning! Other companies I reached out to had a minimum of 5 days before they were able to come out. He had everything completed quickly with minimal interruption to the business. I will definitely be using him in the future. Thank you!!
Fort Worth, TX 76137
Reid Electric did great work for us. We had a problem with some light switches not working and he was able to quickly locate the problem and fix it. He also discovered a problem with a light fixture that had gone bad and was dangerously shorting out. His prices are very reasonable. He was very professional, yet friendly and personable. I would definitely recommend him for any future electrical needs!
Fort Worth, TX
I have used 4-U Electrical Services for many of my projects. Those projects being interior remodels or additions. Jeff has always provided me with excellent service, exceeded my expectations with quality work and value for the dollars spent on the project at hand. His company shows up as promised, keeps me informed on all electrical issues and follows up on all necessary trim out details. I highly recommend 4-U- Electrical for any of your electrical issues, whether a small electrical issue or a total whole house service panel/ rewire.
390 Ole Wagon Rd, Quinlan, TX 75474
their the only a/c repair I use . they really know what their doing , do it fast , and don't over charge. you can depend on them , I always have .
1132 Kerry Ln, Azle, TX 76020
Fantastic and professional - everyone should use Puckett Electric. They have installed fixtures and new outlets throughout my aging home. I've hired them before to install large kitchen appliances (stovetop and double ovens) they are always quick and courteous. I will have them back to repair more aging electrical issues!
2602 Industrial Lane, Garland, TX 75041
Adding to my previous review. I had Hang Pros back to assemble/install an electric fireplace as well as instal a surround sound system. Again, they were able to get me in quickly, and overall just did a great job. I will continue to have them back!
Fort Worth, TX
Eric and David showed up on time with their masks and did a fantastic job. They're very efficient and wore their masks and shoe covers when working inside my hone. I definitely will be using them in the future. I definitely do recommend them and price was very fair.
Fort Worth, TX 76109
They've helped my mom on two occasions and myself multiple times and they always come through. Plumbing leak, drainage on two properties for her and for me they've built a gate, repainted my bathroom, serviced my interior A/C on a hot summer day, changed out my thermostat to a new Nest and moved my outside A/C unit around the side of the house out of my earshot and view. I'll keep using them for all my projects.
2951 Northern Cross Blvd, Ste 250, Fort Worth, TX 76137
Cameron and Layne showed up on time. So appreciated that. We went over what the job would entail and they got work to work. They were quick and they cleaned up after their work. I will call them again
500 N Kimball Ave, Ste 102, Southlake, TX 76092
I was originally referred to Parker Power for an estimate on a Generac system but was pushed off to Keiser Electric. They were only at my house 15 minutes and it took over a week to get the estimate. They were charging more for the unit than Northern Tool or Home Depot (including delivery) and then added charges for items that ship with the unit. Life is way too short to deal with these carpet baggers!
4017 Clay Ave, Ste E, Haltom City, TX 76117
If you want your personal belongings stolen, definitely call these guys! An electrician by the name of Johnathan just left our home after spending 2+ hours doing work for us. Per my husband, the electrical work was quality. What ISN'T okay though is Johnathan stealing things from our garage and blaming it on rushing. LSS: a kayak had to be moved out of the way for Johnathan to access the wall behind where it is stored. My husband used his drill to move this and Johnathan completed his work. Wanting to put everything back immediately after Johnathan leaving, my husband leaves the drill out. Prior to Johnathan leaving, my husband notes that his drill is gone and low and behold it's found in Johnathan's truck. He's cool about this initial encounter as it maybe could have been an accident since they do look similar. Oddly though, Johnathan has put our drill on the other side of his truck and notes that all of his personal equipment has his own initials on it. So you didn't intentionally take our drill despite knowing where you usually store yours and that this one doesn't have your initials on it? Interesting. My husband decides to chalk it up to a genuine error and tips the guy $20.
After Johnathan leaves, we start looking around the garage to see if anything else if out of place. My husband quickly notices that the battery on his leaf blower has been swapped out. This is especially jarring as the leaf blower was a full 2 car parking spots away in front of other items including a child's toy car. In order to reach the leaf blower, someone had to meticulously step OVER numerous things. There was zero reason to touch our leaf blower or any equipment the wasn't next to the wall being worked on. Furthermore, my husband doesn't use the smaller battery now attached to the leaf blower on this equipment because it dies sooner. For reference, a Milwaukee XC5 - the one left for us - costs $67 and a Milwaukee XC8 - the one stolen - costs $200.
Upon discovery of the swapped battery, my husband calls Johnathan back and asks him if he stole our battery. He immediately says he'll turn around and they can look through his truck together. He doesn't sound surprised, he sounds like he knows exactly what we're referencing. Several minutes go by and Johnathan calls saying he's back at our house. He just spent 2 hours here, but he isn't at our house. He's apparently 4 houses down. You don't recall where you just left from? Johnathan pulls up in to our driveway and has his bag out on the tailgate and low and behold, our higher capacity battery is riiiiiight there. He knew exactly where it was. He talked in circles about how he was just rushing and he has great reviews and yada yada. I have a video of his return if the authorities or any other suspicious customers would like to see it. He offers for my husband to go through his truck and keeps blabbing about how it was an accident. At this point, this was clearly NOT an accident. He sure did get out of here quickly once the drill and now battery were returned...
While waiting for Johnathan to return, my husband calls the office and speaks with David to alert him of the situation. After the battery was returned, we called David back to close the loop. David could not have given a shit less. He claimed Johnathan is his little brother and has great reviews and he has no reason to steal things because we supply all of the equipment. Dude, I don't know why people steal things any time, but it is super clear that this was intentional and David was NOT trying to hear that. He was sure to inform us they have a $300,000 a year business though and this guy gets paid $30/hour. Good for you? He kept talking in circles saying things sounded weird and yea, it sure does. At the end of the call, we ask for our service fee and the tip money back. David quickly agrees to this and sends us a Venmo for that total. Who knows what else is missing. At this point, we're probably still taking a loss despite having our service fee and tip refunded. We can get our stuff back when we figure out what else was taken though I suppose because when you call these guys out, you do get your belongings back no problem because they know what they've done.
You've been warned about this company. Should we find anything else missing, we'll be sure to alert the police as we should have done from the start.
After Johnathan leaves, we start looking around the garage to see if anything else if out of place. My husband quickly notices that the battery on his leaf blower has been swapped out. This is especially jarring as the leaf blower was a full 2 car parking spots away in front of other items including a child's toy car. In order to reach the leaf blower, someone had to meticulously step OVER numerous things. There was zero reason to touch our leaf blower or any equipment the wasn't next to the wall being worked on. Furthermore, my husband doesn't use the smaller battery now attached to the leaf blower on this equipment because it dies sooner. For reference, a Milwaukee XC5 - the one left for us - costs $67 and a Milwaukee XC8 - the one stolen - costs $200.
Upon discovery of the swapped battery, my husband calls Johnathan back and asks him if he stole our battery. He immediately says he'll turn around and they can look through his truck together. He doesn't sound surprised, he sounds like he knows exactly what we're referencing. Several minutes go by and Johnathan calls saying he's back at our house. He just spent 2 hours here, but he isn't at our house. He's apparently 4 houses down. You don't recall where you just left from? Johnathan pulls up in to our driveway and has his bag out on the tailgate and low and behold, our higher capacity battery is riiiiiight there. He knew exactly where it was. He talked in circles about how he was just rushing and he has great reviews and yada yada. I have a video of his return if the authorities or any other suspicious customers would like to see it. He offers for my husband to go through his truck and keeps blabbing about how it was an accident. At this point, this was clearly NOT an accident. He sure did get out of here quickly once the drill and now battery were returned...
While waiting for Johnathan to return, my husband calls the office and speaks with David to alert him of the situation. After the battery was returned, we called David back to close the loop. David could not have given a shit less. He claimed Johnathan is his little brother and has great reviews and he has no reason to steal things because we supply all of the equipment. Dude, I don't know why people steal things any time, but it is super clear that this was intentional and David was NOT trying to hear that. He was sure to inform us they have a $300,000 a year business though and this guy gets paid $30/hour. Good for you? He kept talking in circles saying things sounded weird and yea, it sure does. At the end of the call, we ask for our service fee and the tip money back. David quickly agrees to this and sends us a Venmo for that total. Who knows what else is missing. At this point, we're probably still taking a loss despite having our service fee and tip refunded. We can get our stuff back when we figure out what else was taken though I suppose because when you call these guys out, you do get your belongings back no problem because they know what they've done.
You've been warned about this company. Should we find anything else missing, we'll be sure to alert the police as we should have done from the start.
Fort Worth, TX
I see that good reviews were years ago. Unfortunately, we had a very poor experience with this company. They are attentive and quick but purposefully inaccurate and upselling on unneeded repairs and equipment. We had our AC ducts cleaned. After water started leaking from our ceiling directly under the unit in the attic only 3 weeks after the cleaning and being told we needed a additional outside unit repairs at $300 and a new coil that would cost us $3,000 we got a second opinion. And there is nothing wrong with the coil or the unit. There even appears to be purposeful mishandling of our AC to cause the leak. We will also report to better business bureau. I feel taken advantage of and swindled. Please beware of bait and switch. And stay with the technician if you do hire them. I did not. Lesson learned.
3812 Eden Rd S, Kennedale, TX 76060
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4039 US-377, Haltom City, TX 76117
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3023 N Main St, Fort Worth, TX 76106
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Fort Worth, TX 76179
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5105 Azle Ave, Fort Worth, TX 76114
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Fort Worth, TX
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2508 Westbrook Ave, Springtown, TX 76111
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1250 NE 29th St, Fort Worth, TX 76106
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12428 Timberland Blvd, Fort Worth, TX 76244


















