Best Track Lighting Repair in Seattle WA
First of all - thanks for the honest reviews from all reviewers! Your reviews helped me pick the right company!
We install holiday lights each year and noticed it was not turning on. My husband tried to change the outlet, but it wasn't the issue.
After checking reviews, I asked for a quote from the Red Line. I got the response promptly, and they sent one of the electricians out the very next day! They offered the same day, but we were not available.
It took a while to find out why it was not working, but once it was diagnosed, it was fixed right then and there. We were told exactly after a diagnose, if it can be fixed right away, we pay the diagnostic fee, but if it requires more work (ordering parts, etc.), we need to pay the diagnostic fee and for the service to fix.
All we needed to pay was the diagnostic fee of $180, plus taxes!
Definitely hire the Red Line for any electronic issues.
Thank you!!!
We install holiday lights each year and noticed it was not turning on. My husband tried to change the outlet, but it wasn't the issue.
After checking reviews, I asked for a quote from the Red Line. I got the response promptly, and they sent one of the electricians out the very next day! They offered the same day, but we were not available.
It took a while to find out why it was not working, but once it was diagnosed, it was fixed right then and there. We were told exactly after a diagnose, if it can be fixed right away, we pay the diagnostic fee, but if it requires more work (ordering parts, etc.), we need to pay the diagnostic fee and for the service to fix.
All we needed to pay was the diagnostic fee of $180, plus taxes!
Definitely hire the Red Line for any electronic issues.
Thank you!!!
Seattle, WA
My husband interacted with the electrician. He was impressed with their work and knowledge. He said he took the time to show and explain to him the cause of the electrical problem. The cost appears to be reasonable (can't say for sure because only have two others to compare with and one was asking for more and one came with a free consultation). Dependable charged for consultation. However, he did the work and was neat. Plus, he provided the outlet covers. He also guarantees he work. My husband liked him!
Seattle, WA
I needed an electrical upgrade for a new induction range I was getting. Needed to change a 3-prong plug to a 4-prong. Due to delivery delays on the range, there were 4 total dates I had to schedule and then re-schedule, with not alot of days warning. These guys were patient with the process, showed up on schedule. Did a great job. Would use them again. Easier to get in touch with than some of the larger companies too.
11300 25th Ave NE, Seattle, WA 98125
TLDR -- Did zero work after 6 weeks of numerous missed appointments, took our deposit, has not fully refund. Escalating with Venmo to get our money back, filing complaint with Department of Labor + Industries, BBB and considering small claim court. Bottom line: Don't ever pay a penny until the work is done.
What started out like a great deal with a good guy slowly devolved into a long series of missed appointments, excuses and and us having to resort to reaching out to Venmo to get our deposit money back.
We were super hopeful and happy to have found Eugene. Great energy, lowest quote for a 200amp panel upgrade--50% cheaper than the next lowest bid.
However, he began missing his appointments without any notice. We had to reach out to him the morning of to confirm.
1. First time was apparently our fault for scheduling it the day before we had to fly out of town, thinking that it would be a one-day job?...Maybe we thought that because we were told it would be a one day job? OK. Rescheduled. NBD.
2. Second try, Eugene had forgotten to take a measurement of our house for the external metal conduit so now he has to come over to take the measurement. OK...he comes over without a measuring tape. NP, I got one. Rescheduled again.
3. Round three, metal pipe isn't ready/his guy is running behind on a job. Rescheduled again.
4. Round four, his shop got broken in.
At this point, my wife is ready to bail. I'm dumb and naive enough to want to keep working with him. Ultimately, we made the call to move-on and ask for a refund. Eugene agrees. Then over the next several days, he promised us he would drop off a check because he had maxed out his Venmo. Check never came. Eventually, we got him to give half of our deposit back via Zelle.
We continued to support him and wanted him to succeed so my dumbass decides to give him another chance. OK. Back on the schedule.
5. Day of appointment, Eugene says he can't do it bc they're short on people and offers to give the refund back. Bummed, but OK.
Then over the course of the following week, it was promises after promises of us getting the refund. At this point, I'm over it and just want my money back so luckily I had Buyer Protection turned on for the Venmo transaction so currently I'm in the dispute process. I look like an idiot in the eyes of my wife. Mind you, we were already scarred from previous contractors and horror stories from our friends of contractors bailing with thousands of dollars of deposit money. Never thought it would happen to us.
The complicated part of this whole thing is that Eugene seems to try. He doesn't ignore my texts. It would be a lot easier if he was an a-hole, but he's not.
As children of refugees and small business owners ourselves, we have an abundant amount of empathy for Eugene trying make it in this industry as a minority. It aint easy but it doesn't negate the failures we outlined above--like not returning money owe, that's called theft. We hope he gets his things together or able to get the help he desperately needs.
Having said all that, we do take the necessary steps to keep contractors accountable, including litigation. We don't enjoy the process but unfortunately, it's a last resort measure that is sometimes needed.
What started out like a great deal with a good guy slowly devolved into a long series of missed appointments, excuses and and us having to resort to reaching out to Venmo to get our deposit money back.
We were super hopeful and happy to have found Eugene. Great energy, lowest quote for a 200amp panel upgrade--50% cheaper than the next lowest bid.
However, he began missing his appointments without any notice. We had to reach out to him the morning of to confirm.
1. First time was apparently our fault for scheduling it the day before we had to fly out of town, thinking that it would be a one-day job?...Maybe we thought that because we were told it would be a one day job? OK. Rescheduled. NBD.
2. Second try, Eugene had forgotten to take a measurement of our house for the external metal conduit so now he has to come over to take the measurement. OK...he comes over without a measuring tape. NP, I got one. Rescheduled again.
3. Round three, metal pipe isn't ready/his guy is running behind on a job. Rescheduled again.
4. Round four, his shop got broken in.
At this point, my wife is ready to bail. I'm dumb and naive enough to want to keep working with him. Ultimately, we made the call to move-on and ask for a refund. Eugene agrees. Then over the next several days, he promised us he would drop off a check because he had maxed out his Venmo. Check never came. Eventually, we got him to give half of our deposit back via Zelle.
We continued to support him and wanted him to succeed so my dumbass decides to give him another chance. OK. Back on the schedule.
5. Day of appointment, Eugene says he can't do it bc they're short on people and offers to give the refund back. Bummed, but OK.
Then over the course of the following week, it was promises after promises of us getting the refund. At this point, I'm over it and just want my money back so luckily I had Buyer Protection turned on for the Venmo transaction so currently I'm in the dispute process. I look like an idiot in the eyes of my wife. Mind you, we were already scarred from previous contractors and horror stories from our friends of contractors bailing with thousands of dollars of deposit money. Never thought it would happen to us.
The complicated part of this whole thing is that Eugene seems to try. He doesn't ignore my texts. It would be a lot easier if he was an a-hole, but he's not.
As children of refugees and small business owners ourselves, we have an abundant amount of empathy for Eugene trying make it in this industry as a minority. It aint easy but it doesn't negate the failures we outlined above--like not returning money owe, that's called theft. We hope he gets his things together or able to get the help he desperately needs.
Having said all that, we do take the necessary steps to keep contractors accountable, including litigation. We don't enjoy the process but unfortunately, it's a last resort measure that is sometimes needed.
Seattle, WA
We contacted Tapps Electric to install a sub-panel in our garage. Joe was our Electrician and did a great job. The project was a challenging one, but Joe worked tirelessly to get the job done right. He left the worksite clean and organized. Thank you Tapps electric and especially thank you Joe!!
1202 Main St, Ste 103, Sumner, WA 98390
Both Don and Nate we super great, professional, and just very pleasant humans! They installed our 240v outlet super quickly and we're very willing to answer any questions we had!
3802 Auburn Way N, Ste 307, Auburn, WA 98002
Dylan was right on time - he even came out on Saturday - his day off. Our electrical problem was a tricky one. We lost power in one of our circuits that had the TV and all our fun electronics on it. Kind of an emergency for football!!
There were no circuit breakers tripped. It took him only a few minutes to track down the problem. The GFI in the bathroom had tripped. It didn't make sense to me, but Dylan Fenter figured it out quickly.
I would highly recommend Dylan for any electrical work.
There were no circuit breakers tripped. It took him only a few minutes to track down the problem. The GFI in the bathroom had tripped. It didn't make sense to me, but Dylan Fenter figured it out quickly.
I would highly recommend Dylan for any electrical work.
Seattle, WA
I contacted Harris Electric to add an outlet and replace baseboard heaters with forced air cadets. They were very responsive, professional, and answered all of my questions through the process. They were able to see me quickly and did a great job. I had a great experience - thank you!
Graham, WA 98338