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Fox Service Company Electrician
I only call Fox when the other companies I called broke whatever it was I called for initially. Plumbing, electrical and HVAC. They have fixed several issues with a large commercial fridge, changed out an evaporator with a leak, tons of plumbing issues, and some small annoying electrical problems.

I think the price is high but well worth every penny.

Austin, TX
Rapalo Handyman Services Electrician
I guess Jose is too busy now. Asked to do another project and he replied that he try come or call me back the following day to set up an appointment. Never did, so disappointed. I found another handyman...

Austin, TX
Avery Handyman Project Electrician
We hired Avery Handyman Project to take care of a punch list of things needed done in order to get our home ready to sell. Everything was done on time and in-line with the estimate! It was so nice to just hand him the list and have it taken care of! I would definitely hire again.

Austin, TX 78717
Efficient AC, Electric & Plumbing Electrician
I had a leak coming through my ceiling.  Shutoff valve was corroded and I could not turn off the water.  My wife called Efficient AC , Dallas and Eddie were here in 20 minutes...  They turned my water off and identified where the leak was coming from.  Top notch response, they could have not been nicer and more professional!

10315 Metropolitan Dr, Ste A, Austin, TX 78758
A List Handyman Electrician
We have used Danny on two occasions over the past couple of years. Our house is 100yrs old in a Historic Preser. Overlay Zone, in both cases we had water damage near couple of doorways. Water is insidious, you can see the damage at the end of the line, but hard to know how extensive it is.  We called on Danny for his forensic abilities. He had to do some stucco removal/replacement as well as window frame/sills, door jams and and part of a major 4x8 beam replacement. His craftsmanship is excellent, he kept demolition to a minimum and artfully created strong joints to join new wood (some fir, some oak) where removal/partial removal was required. By carefully splicing together, he saved doing larger demolition.

He was able to complete his work in 3 different parts of the house with minimal disruption to our lives. Most important is in our case, the finish work is seamless, undetectable from our much loved original parts of our 100 year old home.

He really is the A List Handyman.

Austin, TX
1st Home & Commercial Services Electrician
I thought they were prompt in coming out, but I felt like I got price gouged. I was quoted a $69 or $79 diagnostic fee on the phone and when the technician came out, he called me and told me that the charge would be $179 since it was a stackable washer and dryer. My hands were tied since this was a rental property and I desperately needed somebody to let me know what the issue was with the washer and/ or washer connection. When I requested the service in the first place, I was clear what the issue was and I was also clear that it was a stackable set in a closet. Long story short, it took him 15 minutes to tell me that I needed a new machine. It just seemed like a waste for such a easy diagnosis. He did look at the toilet for me, which was much appreciated, but I'm still not sure that warranted almost a $200 charge.

630 Ralph Ablanedo Dr, Bldg 1, Austin, TX 78748
SALT Plumbing Air & Electric Electrician
A caution regarding an unscrupulous electrical company. I contracted with Salt Light & Electric to fix an issue with a circuit breaker that kept tripping. When the technician arrived, he offered to do a $589 diagnostic or he could do a $280 breaker replacement. He went hard for the expensive diagnostic stating that it would come with a free breaker if it was the problem. I opted to have the breaker changed, thinking that it was the problem. After an inspection revealed that the breaker wasn't faulty, I went ahead with the diagnostic. To my surprise at billing time, I was charged for both, even though the technician said the breaker wasn't faulty. Since I had to sign before ANY work was done, it NEVER occurred to me that I was being double charged. When I contacted the company, I was told that I had paid for the breaker because that is what I signed authorizing them to do. I discovered AFTER the fact that despite telling me there was nothing wrong with the breaker, it was replaced, consequently incurring the charge. Salt Light & Electric not only stood by that decision, but made it a point to say that I had signed to have the breaker replaced, even though their technician determined that it wasn't faulty. The end result is that the experts claim that I determined that a breaker was needed when, in fact, had I opted for the diagnostics, the very first thing they would have done is checked and/or changed the breaker.

Beware of these shady business practices. Even their customer service rep who called me for a follow up was dismissive, rude, and ONLY concerned that everything was by the book, so if I wanted to be upset then so be it!

Steer clear of these folks! They are terrible! My next steps are BBB and social media.

3071 County Road 100, Ste 100, Hutto, TX 78634
Jon Wayne Heating & Air Conditioning Electrician
Are you sure you read my review?  What does any of it have to do with safety?
... could have communicated better?  You mean lied better so I wouldn't have figured it out?
Your reply doesn't address the matter described in my review at all.

Austin, TX
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