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SJ Electric, LLC

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SJ Electric, LLC

4.91(
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Approved Pro
Super Service Award
Customers say: True professional
138 local quotes requested
12 years of experience

With over 40 years of experience, there are few electricians on the island with more expertise than Steve Chon of SJ Electric, LLC. No job is too big or too small for Steve, and he treats each one with the exact same level of attention. Commercial calls welcomed! Call for an estimate today! Serving most of Honolulu County, specifically: Aiea, Camp H M Smith, Honolulu (Kalihi, Momoa), JBPHH, Kailua, Kaneohe, Mililani, Pearl City, Tripler Army Medical Center.

"They responded very quick , professional , helpful , had the job done efficiently and I would definitely hire them again. "

Alex B on November 2025

With over 40 years of experience, there are few electricians on the island with more expertise than Steve Chon of SJ Electric, LLC. No job is too big or too small for Steve, and he treats each one with the exact same level of attention. Commercial calls welcomed! Call for an estimate today! Serving most of Honolulu County, specifically: Aiea, Camp H M Smith, Honolulu (Kalihi, Momoa), JBPHH, Kailua, Kaneohe, Mililani, Pearl City, Tripler Army Medical Center.

"They responded very quick , professional , helpful , had the job done efficiently and I would definitely hire them again. "

Alex B on November 2025




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Red Point Controls LLC.

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Red Point Controls LLC.

5.00(
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Customers say: Quick response
Recommended by 100% of Angi customers
Recommended by 100% of HomeAdvisor customers

Red Point Controls LLC. specializes in low voltage Air Conditioning control systems. We install electrical for AC, commercial or residential. RPC also provides the service to install or service your residential needs. With just about 20 years in the trade, RPC will provide clean, safe and quality products for the customers. RPC looks forward on the opportunities to get the job done making sure the customers wants and needs are met!

"Red Point is coming on Saturday!!! Thank you so much!"

Mary P on June 2023

Red Point Controls LLC. specializes in low voltage Air Conditioning control systems. We install electrical for AC, commercial or residential. RPC also provides the service to install or service your residential needs. With just about 20 years in the trade, RPC will provide clean, safe and quality products for the customers. RPC looks forward on the opportunities to get the job done making sure the customers wants and needs are met!

"Red Point is coming on Saturday!!! Thank you so much!"

Mary P on June 2023


McShane Mounting LLC

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McShane Mounting LLC

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Locally-owned and family-operated business. We specialize in TV mounting, light installation, Fan installation, cabling, security camera installation, and Handyman service; mirror, curtain, shelf install, weight room install, & fan / light fixture swap. We offer fast, quality service and have been in business for over 5 years.

Locally-owned and family-operated business. We specialize in TV mounting, light installation, Fan installation, cabling, security camera installation, and Handyman service; mirror, curtain, shelf install, weight room install, & fan / light fixture swap. We offer fast, quality service and have been in business for over 5 years.


JSR Electric

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JSR Electric

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Customers say: Quick response
Recommended by 100% of Angi customers
Recommended by 100% of HomeAdvisor customers

We specialize in electrical services, repairs, installs, troubleshooting, lighting, panel upgrades, ceiling fans, EV/Electric Charging Stations, and more! We guarantee your satisfaction, and we won’t leave until the job is done right. We pride ourselves on the quality work we provide, while delivering great customer service! Check out all the services we offer below and call -or- click to schedule a free estimate today!

"Very thorough. He explained what he was doing and why. Time estimate for job was spot on. Wry satisfied with outlet replacement work. Would hire for other electrical work."

Derick H on July 2023

We specialize in electrical services, repairs, installs, troubleshooting, lighting, panel upgrades, ceiling fans, EV/Electric Charging Stations, and more! We guarantee your satisfaction, and we won’t leave until the job is done right. We pride ourselves on the quality work we provide, while delivering great customer service! Check out all the services we offer below and call -or- click to schedule a free estimate today!

"Very thorough. He explained what he was doing and why. Time estimate for job was spot on. Wry satisfied with outlet replacement work. Would hire for other electrical work."

Derick H on July 2023


Kumuola Repairs & Renovations

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Kumuola Repairs & Renovations

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Aloha! We are an owner operated business. For over 20 years we've serviced this industry. We have experiences in many different areas of this industry- drywall, carpentry, roofing, flooring, electrical and light plumbing. We pride ourselves in providing quality work. We hope we can be of service to you!

Aloha! We are an owner operated business. For over 20 years we've serviced this industry. We have experiences in many different areas of this industry- drywall, carpentry, roofing, flooring, electrical and light plumbing. We pride ourselves in providing quality work. We hope we can be of service to you!


B&B ELECTRIC LLC

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B&B ELECTRIC LLC

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4 years of experience

FAST RELIABLE ELECTRICAL SERVICE. BREAKERS TRIPPING, LIGHTS FLICKERING, RECEPTACLES SPARKING? DON'T HESITATE GIVE US A CALL RIGHT AWAY AND LET A PROFESSIONAL TAKE CARE OF THESES ISSUES BEFORE IT BECOMES A PROBLEM. WE ALSO DO NEW INSTALLS, ADDING LIGHT, RECEPTACLES, POWER FOR AIR CONDITIONING OR SPECIAL EQUIPMENT OR APPLIANCES.

FAST RELIABLE ELECTRICAL SERVICE. BREAKERS TRIPPING, LIGHTS FLICKERING, RECEPTACLES SPARKING? DON'T HESITATE GIVE US A CALL RIGHT AWAY AND LET A PROFESSIONAL TAKE CARE OF THESES ISSUES BEFORE IT BECOMES A PROBLEM. WE ALSO DO NEW INSTALLS, ADDING LIGHT, RECEPTACLES, POWER FOR AIR CONDITIONING OR SPECIAL EQUIPMENT OR APPLIANCES.


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Windward Side Electric Kailua

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Windward Side Electric Kailua

4.83(
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Customers say: Quality work
Recommended by 91% of Angi customers
Recommended by 91% of HomeAdvisor customers

When you need the services of a professional electrician in or around Kailua, Hawaii, you will want to give Windward Side Electric a call. Our locally based licensed and insured professionals don't just have all the right credentials but they are skilled and experienced professionals who love serving our friends and neighbors in Kailua. Our electricians can handle virtually anything. We offer a fully array of services for residential homes, commercial businesses, industrial buildings, retail businesses, and more. Whether you are looking for maintenance, repair, or even a full replacement (or new installation altogether), we're your budget-friendly professionals who are dedicated to getting the job done and doing it right!

"At the end of Dec. 2017, using Angie’s List, I contacted EYC Electric in Honolulu to fix outlets in our mother’s kitchen. She is in her 90s, lives on her own in a 70+ year-old house. My two brothers and I live on the mainland and alternate visits. While taking care of the outlets, Mr. C from EYC discovered that the house was still using obsolete (and hazardous) knobs and tubes wiring, which none of us had been aware of. EYC’s estimated cost for a total rewiring was $47,925, to be paid in five installments, which we agreed to and paid a deposit of $11,981.25. The building permit was obtained on 12/27, which led to signing a contract with EYC on Jan. 1, 2018. As stated in the contract the company would: “Install new electrical wiring in the home including new circuit breaker panel, install new light fixtures (style to be chosen by the customer), install new 'switches and outlets, replace existing HECO utility service, demolish existing knob and tube wiring.” The project was scheduled to begin on 1/15/2018 and finish up by 2/14/2018. One of my brothers arrived in HNL on 1/14 with the intention of remaining for the duration of the project. EYC workers began the work on 1/15; and we made a second payment of $11,981.25. The work continued, and on 1/31, we made the third payment of $4,792.50. On 2/2/2018, my brother had to return to the mainland, so I arrived that same day to be there with our mom. ~ Of major importance to our family was that our mom did not have to leave her home for any period during the work. They completed one room at a time, working from the crawl space and the attic. The head electrician, R., was highly skilled, obviously highly experienced, but also always considerate of our mom. He went out of his way to keep the work minimally intrusive. He had an assistant for a portion of the time, but I believe he did at least 80% of the work, probably more. On 2/8, we sent the major payment of $16,773.75. Our mother’s house is not huge: two modest-size bedrooms, 1-1/2 baths, a hallway, kitchen, living room with dining area, a den and extended activity area (sewing, exercise bike), small laundry room, one-car open garage. By 2/15, the original end date for the project, R. worked from 11 a.m. to 8:30 pm, trying to finish the major work. Expecting that the project would end on 2/15, I returned to the mainland on 2/16. On 2/18, Sunday, from Seattle, I texted R. to say that our mom was expecting him on Monday. He replied that he should be able to finish that week. By 2/26, the project was still not complete. We weren’t sure if R was doing outside work on his own or juggling more than one EYC assignment, or both. But when he was at mom’s house he worked hard and diligently. On 3/8, a Thursday, R. did the final prep work for the permanent power hook-up scheduled later that day. The hook-up was successfully completed (with inspection), but several items were still outstanding (e.g., connect doorbell, haul away pile of debris, restore electricity to the tool shed. . .). On 3/9, I returned to HNL. Mr. C at EYC had told me R would stop by on 3/10, Saturday, to take care of these last items. Instead, R was sent to help with an emergency project at a local hotel. The next day, Sunday, I texted Mr. C about the remaining work (including a hole left in the wall where a switch was removed; Mr. C. told me to fill it in with some putty); and he told me that R. would be at the house on Tues., 3/13 to finish up everything. (The exterior of mom’s house was scheduled to be completely repainted, beginning on 3/12 – another reason we wanted to have the rewiring completed.) Later that Sunday, my brother and I were stunned and truly saddened to learn that R. had been in a fatal traffic accident after working at the hotel. Over two months, we had come to respect R’s exceptional skills and work ethic, as well as his warmth and kindness. Of course, we understood that the company needed some time to absorb this great loss. ~ Still, by 3/17, the following weekend, for our mom’s sake, we felt we needed to have everything completed. Not having heard from EYC, I texted Mr. C to find out when someone might be out to wrap up the last tasks. Mr. C replied that he had previously scheduled a two-week vacation and would be out of town until 3/28 and would contact us when he returned. I returned to Seattle on 3/20. Fortunately, my other brother and his wife regularly visit HNL in April. They arrived on 4/3 and contacted EYC. By then I had sent my brother a punch-list of about 10 items, with pictures to show what needed to be taken care of. The work was completed on 4/12, and we mailed the final payment of $2,396. ~"

Laraine H on July 2018

When you need the services of a professional electrician in or around Kailua, Hawaii, you will want to give Windward Side Electric a call. Our locally based licensed and insured professionals don't just have all the right credentials but they are skilled and experienced professionals who love serving our friends and neighbors in Kailua. Our electricians can handle virtually anything. We offer a fully array of services for residential homes, commercial businesses, industrial buildings, retail businesses, and more. Whether you are looking for maintenance, repair, or even a full replacement (or new installation altogether), we're your budget-friendly professionals who are dedicated to getting the job done and doing it right!

"At the end of Dec. 2017, using Angie’s List, I contacted EYC Electric in Honolulu to fix outlets in our mother’s kitchen. She is in her 90s, lives on her own in a 70+ year-old house. My two brothers and I live on the mainland and alternate visits. While taking care of the outlets, Mr. C from EYC discovered that the house was still using obsolete (and hazardous) knobs and tubes wiring, which none of us had been aware of. EYC’s estimated cost for a total rewiring was $47,925, to be paid in five installments, which we agreed to and paid a deposit of $11,981.25. The building permit was obtained on 12/27, which led to signing a contract with EYC on Jan. 1, 2018. As stated in the contract the company would: “Install new electrical wiring in the home including new circuit breaker panel, install new light fixtures (style to be chosen by the customer), install new 'switches and outlets, replace existing HECO utility service, demolish existing knob and tube wiring.” The project was scheduled to begin on 1/15/2018 and finish up by 2/14/2018. One of my brothers arrived in HNL on 1/14 with the intention of remaining for the duration of the project. EYC workers began the work on 1/15; and we made a second payment of $11,981.25. The work continued, and on 1/31, we made the third payment of $4,792.50. On 2/2/2018, my brother had to return to the mainland, so I arrived that same day to be there with our mom. ~ Of major importance to our family was that our mom did not have to leave her home for any period during the work. They completed one room at a time, working from the crawl space and the attic. The head electrician, R., was highly skilled, obviously highly experienced, but also always considerate of our mom. He went out of his way to keep the work minimally intrusive. He had an assistant for a portion of the time, but I believe he did at least 80% of the work, probably more. On 2/8, we sent the major payment of $16,773.75. Our mother’s house is not huge: two modest-size bedrooms, 1-1/2 baths, a hallway, kitchen, living room with dining area, a den and extended activity area (sewing, exercise bike), small laundry room, one-car open garage. By 2/15, the original end date for the project, R. worked from 11 a.m. to 8:30 pm, trying to finish the major work. Expecting that the project would end on 2/15, I returned to the mainland on 2/16. On 2/18, Sunday, from Seattle, I texted R. to say that our mom was expecting him on Monday. He replied that he should be able to finish that week. By 2/26, the project was still not complete. We weren’t sure if R was doing outside work on his own or juggling more than one EYC assignment, or both. But when he was at mom’s house he worked hard and diligently. On 3/8, a Thursday, R. did the final prep work for the permanent power hook-up scheduled later that day. The hook-up was successfully completed (with inspection), but several items were still outstanding (e.g., connect doorbell, haul away pile of debris, restore electricity to the tool shed. . .). On 3/9, I returned to HNL. Mr. C at EYC had told me R would stop by on 3/10, Saturday, to take care of these last items. Instead, R was sent to help with an emergency project at a local hotel. The next day, Sunday, I texted Mr. C about the remaining work (including a hole left in the wall where a switch was removed; Mr. C. told me to fill it in with some putty); and he told me that R. would be at the house on Tues., 3/13 to finish up everything. (The exterior of mom’s house was scheduled to be completely repainted, beginning on 3/12 – another reason we wanted to have the rewiring completed.) Later that Sunday, my brother and I were stunned and truly saddened to learn that R. had been in a fatal traffic accident after working at the hotel. Over two months, we had come to respect R’s exceptional skills and work ethic, as well as his warmth and kindness. Of course, we understood that the company needed some time to absorb this great loss. ~ Still, by 3/17, the following weekend, for our mom’s sake, we felt we needed to have everything completed. Not having heard from EYC, I texted Mr. C to find out when someone might be out to wrap up the last tasks. Mr. C replied that he had previously scheduled a two-week vacation and would be out of town until 3/28 and would contact us when he returned. I returned to Seattle on 3/20. Fortunately, my other brother and his wife regularly visit HNL in April. They arrived on 4/3 and contacted EYC. By then I had sent my brother a punch-list of about 10 items, with pictures to show what needed to be taken care of. The work was completed on 4/12, and we mailed the final payment of $2,396. ~"

Laraine H on July 2018


Always Aloha Maintenance and Services

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Always Aloha Maintenance and Services

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Recommended by 100% of Angi customers
Recommended by 100% of HomeAdvisor customers

Aloha, I am a ICA certified home inspector, I also do handyman projects, specializing in bathroom remodels, which will include, plumbing, electrical, tile, flooring, framing, drywall, texture and paint. I also build Porches and Pergolas, install water heaters and many other repairs. Always Aloha, was started in January 2019. I have retired from the construction trades after a 32 years, this is a small company that is run by my wife, and I do all the estimating and labor. Our goal is to do a quality job, at a reasonable cost. Always with aloha.

"It was great. They didn't make a big mess and they kept everything clean and neat."

Chris H on January 2020

Aloha, I am a ICA certified home inspector, I also do handyman projects, specializing in bathroom remodels, which will include, plumbing, electrical, tile, flooring, framing, drywall, texture and paint. I also build Porches and Pergolas, install water heaters and many other repairs. Always Aloha, was started in January 2019. I have retired from the construction trades after a 32 years, this is a small company that is run by my wife, and I do all the estimating and labor. Our goal is to do a quality job, at a reasonable cost. Always with aloha.

"It was great. They didn't make a big mess and they kept everything clean and neat."

Chris H on January 2020

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Ceiling Fans questions, answered by experts

The most efficient ceiling fan height is 8 to 9 feet from the floor to the fan blades. For ceilings higher than 9 feet, a downrod can be used to lower the fan to the optimal height. This positioning ensures adequate air circulation and maximizes the cooling effect. Remember, fans should be installed at least 7 feet above the floor for safety.

If the fan doesn’t have a switch, connect the white wire from the ceiling to the white wire from the fan; connect the green wire to the ground wire; connect both black wires; and connect both blue wires. If yours has a switch, the white and green wires are connected the same way. However, connect the ceiling’s red wire to the light’s black wire and the ceiling’s black wire to the fan’s black wire. 

Fans not turning on, wobbling, noisy motors, or faulty remote controls are common issues requiring repair.

If you’re removing a ceiling fan without visible screws, start by locating the fan canopy—a round cover placed above the fan blades and motor. There should be a thin ring that can be turned counterclockwise to remove the canopy and reveal the screws. After unscrewing the fan, you can disconnect the wires and remove the entire fan from the mounting hardware. For safety, make sure the fan switch is turned off before you remove the canopy. It may be easier to remove the fan blades first, too.

There are many types of ceiling fans, from self-automated smart ceiling fans to outdoor ceiling fans that provide additional comfort to your patio. What you choose all comes down to function and personal taste.

Consider your ceiling height when selecting a ceiling fan. Rooms with ceilings under eight feet high will do well with low-profile ceiling fans, also known as flush-mount or hugger ceiling fans. If your home has cathedral ceilings or ceilings between 10 and 25 feet high, you’ll need a large ceiling fan with a heavy-duty motor to get adequate air circulation.

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