
McQuagge Electric Company
About us
We take great pride in our experience, expertise, quality, and customer service that we provide to meet the consumer's needs. It is our mission to provide excellent workmanship and complete customer satisfaction from start to completion of a project. In order to understand the needs and expectations of our customers, we take great care to work and communicate with every customer in a professional manner. Our reputation is based on service, safety, and quality, regardless of how large or small the job. To provide this the Owner has more than twenty years of actual electrical experience in Residential, Commercial and Industrial installs. Our techs are trained. Every Electrician and Generator tech has passed an industry specific program for their certificates. Hours of operation: Monday thru Friday, field 8am to 4:30pm, Office 9am to 5pm *Estimates given during hours of operation: Monday thru Friday, field 8am to 3:30pm **Appointment times are made within a 4 hour window**
Business highlights
Amenities
Free Estimates
Yes
Warranties
Yes
Accepted Payment Methods
- CreditCard
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"Hi, I have called and left a message for you to call. I have reviewed your account with us. I see a troubleshoot was requested for 9-17-2021, it was performed and Completed that same day and was paid Via credit card. This is the only job we have done for you. This was 6 months ago, and I have checked our phone records, system, and tech calendars. I have found no other, proposals, invoices, requests, or contact with you that were not completed. We have not started a job for you, and have not started and not completed one, either. Please call the office."
"After reading your comment I spoke to the tech and helper separately, who went to your home and check our records. This was a call on 01/29/2021. They started their paperwork at 8:07 and ended at 8:27 this time is recorded by their device and does not include anytime prior to starting on the device or after the device is closed. They had the same story. A light switch was not the issue or even the reason for the call. You had a GFCI (1) receptacle that was tripping, that your refrigerator was plugged into. You replaced it and it was I still tripping. When my guys got there you had the fridge plugged into another GFCI(2) and it wasn't tripping. My guy tested both GFCI's and the one you replaced worked fine, this is the GFCI the refrigerator was plugged into and was tripping. The one that wasn't tripping with the fridge plugged in temporarily was not working correctly. My guy explains to you that your fridge was causing your GFCI to trip. My guy offered to replace the nonworking GFCI and you refuse. You did not want to pay for the part. The $149 is for the troubleshoot up to an hour and the material is extra. My guy asked if you had anything else for them to look at and you did. They looked at a broken box on your countertop. My guy told you what was wrong and what needs to be replaced and that he would have to change out the box and gave you a price to repair. You refuse this also. You said you would fix these items yourself. This is also written in the note section on your invoice that "the customer will fix". They even asked if there was anything else after these items and you said, No. Both employees both felt you were satisfied and neither said you came across as upset. You signed that you were satisfied."
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