It is not often that I feel compelled to write a review for a business, but this is definitely one such time.
I had contracted with Positively Electric in order to get a 220V outlet installed for a Stove I was putting in.
What I got was so much more.
All of my calls were personally handled by the owner, Joe (Joseph Stein).
My call was scheduled within a week's time and met my needs as a Single Dad trying to get his kids off to school.
The electricians, Ken and Mike, arrived promptly at 7:30 AM.
They came in, assessed the need, and went straight to work.
As I noted, the only thing they had to do to complete the job was take the existing wires and put in the 220. What they did was:
1. Put the 220 in.
2. Remove all the electrical from the stovetop and the oven (two pieces).
3. Drag the wiring up and through.
4. Use a multi-tool to help carve out the cabinet where the new unit would go.
5. Take off the off the old 3-prong from the unit in my garage and put on a new 4-prong.
6. Haul out my stove and stovetop.
Yea. I asked for one job to get done and they did six.
I was so very impressed with the kindness shown to me that writing this review feels too little.
A company is only as good as the people hired and retained.
I would hire Positively Electric again for any electrical need I might have.
It is not often that I feel compelled to write a review for a business, but this is definitely one such time. I had contracted with Positively Electric in order to get a 220V outlet installed for a Stove I was putting in. What I got was so much more. All of my calls were personally handled by the owner, Joe (Joseph Stein). My call was scheduled within a week's time and met my needs as a Single Dad trying to get his kids off to school. The electricians, Ken and Mike, arrived promptly at 7:30 AM. They came in, assessed the need, and went straight to work. As I noted, the only thing they had to do to complete the job was take the existing wires and put in the 220. What they did was: 1. Put the 220 in. 2. Remove all the electrical from the stovetop and the oven (two pieces). 3. Drag the wiring up and through. 4. Use a multi-tool to help carve out the cabinet where the new unit would go. 5. Take off the off the old 3-prong from the unit in my garage and put on a new 4-prong. 6. Haul out my stove and stovetop. Yea. I asked for one job to get done and they did six. I was so very impressed with the kindness shown to me that writing this review feels too little. A company is only as good as the people hired and retained. I would hire Positively Electric again for any electrical need I might have.