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Team Enoch HVAC

8940 Creek Run Road
4.99(
114
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Team Enoch HVAC

8940 Creek Run Road
4.99(
114
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Customers say: Quick response
Recommended by 100% of Angi customers
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We provide electrical, plumbing, HVAC, and roofing services to all residential and commercial customers across the Dallas, Fort Worth, Austin, San Antonio and Houston areas. Electrical services include, but are not limited to: electrical panel replacements, service upgrades, sub panel installs, generator installs, electric car-charging installs, house rewiring, electrical inspections, troubleshooting, repairing, replacing, or installing light fixtures, outlets, switches, circuits, breakers, GFCI outlets, disconnect boxes, and more. Plumbing services include, but are not limited to: slab leak repair, water heater replacement, tankless water heater installs, toilet replacements, unclog drains, double clean out installs, plumbing pipe repairs, faucet replacements, gas line repairs, cast iron pipe replacements, and more. HVAC services include, but are not limited to: HVAC diagnostic, heating tune-up, cooling tune-up, thermostat installation, heat pump repair or replacement, gas furnace repair or replacement, air conditioner repair or replacement, full system replacements and installs, duct cleaning, duct repair, duct replacement, mini split installation and RTU installs. Roofing services include, but are not limited to: roofing inspections, roofing replacements, and roofing repairs. We also include great membership packages that include all over our services!

"Great - very good work at a reasonable price *This review was migrated from an affiliated account on Angi with an original submission date of 9/28/2017."

Diane D on February 2025

We provide electrical, plumbing, HVAC, and roofing services to all residential and commercial customers across the Dallas, Fort Worth, Austin, San Antonio and Houston areas. Electrical services include, but are not limited to: electrical panel replacements, service upgrades, sub panel installs, generator installs, electric car-charging installs, house rewiring, electrical inspections, troubleshooting, repairing, replacing, or installing light fixtures, outlets, switches, circuits, breakers, GFCI outlets, disconnect boxes, and more. Plumbing services include, but are not limited to: slab leak repair, water heater replacement, tankless water heater installs, toilet replacements, unclog drains, double clean out installs, plumbing pipe repairs, faucet replacements, gas line repairs, cast iron pipe replacements, and more. HVAC services include, but are not limited to: HVAC diagnostic, heating tune-up, cooling tune-up, thermostat installation, heat pump repair or replacement, gas furnace repair or replacement, air conditioner repair or replacement, full system replacements and installs, duct cleaning, duct repair, duct replacement, mini split installation and RTU installs. Roofing services include, but are not limited to: roofing inspections, roofing replacements, and roofing repairs. We also include great membership packages that include all over our services!

"Great - very good work at a reasonable price *This review was migrated from an affiliated account on Angi with an original submission date of 9/28/2017."

Diane D on February 2025


Top Line Electric, LLC

3050 E Parkway St
5.00(
8
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Top Line Electric, LLC

3050 E Parkway St
5.00(
8
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Customers say: Quick response
Recommended by 100% of Angi customers
Recommended by 100% of HomeAdvisor customers

Family owned business geared towards doing quality work at a reasonable price.Our workers are qualified and licensed electricians. We are insured and bonded. Our business consists of residential and commercial electrical installation and service.

"Great Company and professional service! The crew that was assigned to our home was very knowledgeable and easy to talk to. They worked with us and around our schedules. I would definitely recommend this company."

Casey T on March 2020

Family owned business geared towards doing quality work at a reasonable price.Our workers are qualified and licensed electricians. We are insured and bonded. Our business consists of residential and commercial electrical installation and service.

"Great Company and professional service! The crew that was assigned to our home was very knowledgeable and easy to talk to. They worked with us and around our schedules. I would definitely recommend this company."

Casey T on March 2020


1st Responders Construction

8514 Vogue Lane
No reviews yet

1st Responders Construction

8514 Vogue Lane
No reviews yet
10 years of experience

Number of employees differs from job to job depending on its size. Sub-contracting. Billing done through cash, check, or card. Hurricane Harvey Relief promotion! Discounts available for those effected!

Number of employees differs from job to job depending on its size. Sub-contracting. Billing done through cash, check, or card. Hurricane Harvey Relief promotion! Discounts available for those effected!


J V Electrical and remodeling

9803 W Sam Houston Pkwy S
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J V Electrical and remodeling

9803 W Sam Houston Pkwy S
No reviews yet
15 years of experience

All. Electrical work. Upgrade panel, new ckt, changed switches, plugs, lights, 240 plugs, troubleshooting, re wiring, roug in, trim out, underground, gfci, meter can, disconnects, 3 phase motors, and more

All. Electrical work. Upgrade panel, new ckt, changed switches, plugs, lights, 240 plugs, troubleshooting, re wiring, roug in, trim out, underground, gfci, meter can, disconnects, 3 phase motors, and more


1516 Construction

17700 Highway 3
2.00(
7
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1516 Construction

17700 Highway 3
2.00(
7
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11 years of experience

Full Scope Construction Company that is fully insured & fully bonded based in southeast Houston , Tx. We go from ground up commerical to Select Residental Projects.

"Pros: 1516’s workers and subcontractors did an outstanding job. They were super friendly and always asked us how things looked and even had inside jokes with my husband. We are so pleased with the look of our new patio. I would highly recommend Master Electric who was their electrical subcontractor. Very nice people and got their work done quickly! Cons: In short, we are extremely displeased with the owner, Erik, and how he treated us with disrespect, belittlement, and lack of professionalism. This is where the 1 star rating comes from. If you want more details, please continue reading below. Unfortunately, we did not feel this same way regarding the owner of 1516 (Erik). At our first meeting, everything went over smoothly. It was like the honeymoon phase of remodeling. I told him everything I wanted: new patio cover, privacy wall, and wrought iron fencing around the patio to keep the dogs in, and he said he could do it all! When we received the proposal, we noticed the measurements were off on the patio cover. All our other bids along with the plot survey said 16X20, but 1516’s stated it was a 16X17. Of course we brought this up to both Erik and his wife, Kris, because we didn’t want a short patio, especially since engineers get involved for the building. We begged Erik to come out and re-measure. He assured us his measurements were correct and he told my husband he didn’t trust other people’s measurements. After awhile, he finally agreed to come re-measure but told us that he would cover the cost if it was wrong since it was his mistake. We didn’t even ask him to cover the difference, so we were in shock but he assured us that the measurements were right. Sure enough, a week later he showed up and re-measured and he was wrong. It was 16X20. Sooo sorry for this novel but this is where we started being treated unfairly. Once the material was delivered for the cover, we started asking Erik for pictures of the privacy wall and wrought iron fencing that was going to be put in since no “specific details” were in the proposal regarding these two line items. He started getting very short with my husband, wouldn’t provide details, ignored his phone calls & texts, and would just show up without even letting us know he was here. I even called his wife, Kris, to ask if we had done something wrong and she said he was just stressed but loved working with us. He did ask us to pay extra for part of the privacy wall for materials, even though no details were specified in the proposal on what the wall would look like, what material would be used, height, etc. We were told that he had already estimated the cost of materials and labor and that our extra addition was not part of his plan. I was a little irritated because we were paying for this patio remodel, which I would think we would get to pick out what we want our patio to look like not him. As for the wrought iron fence, we had told him earlier on that it would need some type of dog barrier because we have a 10 lb dog that could easily fit thru. When we started suggesting ordering a custom fence, he threatened us that if we went custom, he would decline the fence portion of the job. The only reason why he accepted it was because we wanted the patio cover. We immediately just went with what was easier for him because we wanted the job done. On the last day of the patio cover remodel, we had asked Erik if he could have his guys come back out because 1) they had put footprints in the concrete parts around the columns and 2) our vinyl siding was missing J channeling on the new addition and didn’t flow well from the original part of the house. We also found out later that day that his workers had cut and capped the wires to our existing floodlight so it was no longer operational (Erik even confirmed this was true). A few hours after sending that text with the mistakes that should be fixed, we received an unpleasant text from Erik. He immediately rejected the fence portion of our proposal saying he was not doing it anymore, wanted the final check, and was done with us. He said we were super ungrateful because he had given us so much from quoting us a 16X17 patio, which was really a 16X20 patio, even though from the beginning, he said he would cover that measurement mistake. We had no idea that weeks down the road, this was going to bite us in the butt. We never once had asked him to cover it. He made that call. And we had no idea that asking his workers to come back to fix a few mistakes/errors was going to end in an uproar. He threatened us saying he was going to turn us in to a collection agency if we didn’t pay him the last check for the patio. We never once said we weren’t going to pay his workers for the outstanding job they did. He told us that our patio slab was already cracked and ugly so why would a few footprints matter. As for the J Channeling, he said the inspector didn’t say anything so we wasn’t going to cover that. And as for the floodlight, he wasn’t going to pay the electrician to come back out. Here is his exact response, “Partner, if you’re willing to pay the my standard rate of $40 a square ft on a 16X20, you can have me back for 1 whole day addressing every obstacle brought forward today: concrete, “c” flashings, & even flood lights not in my contract.” Erik was very disrespectful in every text message, belittled us, and reminded us how unimportant we were by constantly telling us he had bigger and more important jobs in the Seabrook area, like his $76,000 patio cover project plus that he made $4 million in sales last year, so he was pretty sure he knew what he was doing. It hurts my heart knowing that a company whose title is 1516 (after the Acts 1516 verse) could treat other people this way. My husband and I have saved copies of all the emails and text messages of Erik’s awful behavior. He wouldn’t answer his phone or come talk to us in person, but persisted that it be by text to record everything. His tone was scary, his words were hurtful, and there was no reasoning with him. My husband stayed very professional and respectful through the whole conversation and was still disrespected with every text that Erik sent back. We paid Erik for all the work his contractors & subcontractors completed, but were left with an incomplete patio project aka the wrought iron fence and the 3 mistakes we wanted fixed. We have had several projects completed on our home, such as, new plumbing, upgraded kitchen, drainage system, new floors, and much more, and have never dealt with someone like Erik."

Courtney B on April 2020

Full Scope Construction Company that is fully insured & fully bonded based in southeast Houston , Tx. We go from ground up commerical to Select Residental Projects.

"Pros: 1516’s workers and subcontractors did an outstanding job. They were super friendly and always asked us how things looked and even had inside jokes with my husband. We are so pleased with the look of our new patio. I would highly recommend Master Electric who was their electrical subcontractor. Very nice people and got their work done quickly! Cons: In short, we are extremely displeased with the owner, Erik, and how he treated us with disrespect, belittlement, and lack of professionalism. This is where the 1 star rating comes from. If you want more details, please continue reading below. Unfortunately, we did not feel this same way regarding the owner of 1516 (Erik). At our first meeting, everything went over smoothly. It was like the honeymoon phase of remodeling. I told him everything I wanted: new patio cover, privacy wall, and wrought iron fencing around the patio to keep the dogs in, and he said he could do it all! When we received the proposal, we noticed the measurements were off on the patio cover. All our other bids along with the plot survey said 16X20, but 1516’s stated it was a 16X17. Of course we brought this up to both Erik and his wife, Kris, because we didn’t want a short patio, especially since engineers get involved for the building. We begged Erik to come out and re-measure. He assured us his measurements were correct and he told my husband he didn’t trust other people’s measurements. After awhile, he finally agreed to come re-measure but told us that he would cover the cost if it was wrong since it was his mistake. We didn’t even ask him to cover the difference, so we were in shock but he assured us that the measurements were right. Sure enough, a week later he showed up and re-measured and he was wrong. It was 16X20. Sooo sorry for this novel but this is where we started being treated unfairly. Once the material was delivered for the cover, we started asking Erik for pictures of the privacy wall and wrought iron fencing that was going to be put in since no “specific details” were in the proposal regarding these two line items. He started getting very short with my husband, wouldn’t provide details, ignored his phone calls & texts, and would just show up without even letting us know he was here. I even called his wife, Kris, to ask if we had done something wrong and she said he was just stressed but loved working with us. He did ask us to pay extra for part of the privacy wall for materials, even though no details were specified in the proposal on what the wall would look like, what material would be used, height, etc. We were told that he had already estimated the cost of materials and labor and that our extra addition was not part of his plan. I was a little irritated because we were paying for this patio remodel, which I would think we would get to pick out what we want our patio to look like not him. As for the wrought iron fence, we had told him earlier on that it would need some type of dog barrier because we have a 10 lb dog that could easily fit thru. When we started suggesting ordering a custom fence, he threatened us that if we went custom, he would decline the fence portion of the job. The only reason why he accepted it was because we wanted the patio cover. We immediately just went with what was easier for him because we wanted the job done. On the last day of the patio cover remodel, we had asked Erik if he could have his guys come back out because 1) they had put footprints in the concrete parts around the columns and 2) our vinyl siding was missing J channeling on the new addition and didn’t flow well from the original part of the house. We also found out later that day that his workers had cut and capped the wires to our existing floodlight so it was no longer operational (Erik even confirmed this was true). A few hours after sending that text with the mistakes that should be fixed, we received an unpleasant text from Erik. He immediately rejected the fence portion of our proposal saying he was not doing it anymore, wanted the final check, and was done with us. He said we were super ungrateful because he had given us so much from quoting us a 16X17 patio, which was really a 16X20 patio, even though from the beginning, he said he would cover that measurement mistake. We had no idea that weeks down the road, this was going to bite us in the butt. We never once had asked him to cover it. He made that call. And we had no idea that asking his workers to come back to fix a few mistakes/errors was going to end in an uproar. He threatened us saying he was going to turn us in to a collection agency if we didn’t pay him the last check for the patio. We never once said we weren’t going to pay his workers for the outstanding job they did. He told us that our patio slab was already cracked and ugly so why would a few footprints matter. As for the J Channeling, he said the inspector didn’t say anything so we wasn’t going to cover that. And as for the floodlight, he wasn’t going to pay the electrician to come back out. Here is his exact response, “Partner, if you’re willing to pay the my standard rate of $40 a square ft on a 16X20, you can have me back for 1 whole day addressing every obstacle brought forward today: concrete, “c” flashings, & even flood lights not in my contract.” Erik was very disrespectful in every text message, belittled us, and reminded us how unimportant we were by constantly telling us he had bigger and more important jobs in the Seabrook area, like his $76,000 patio cover project plus that he made $4 million in sales last year, so he was pretty sure he knew what he was doing. It hurts my heart knowing that a company whose title is 1516 (after the Acts 1516 verse) could treat other people this way. My husband and I have saved copies of all the emails and text messages of Erik’s awful behavior. He wouldn’t answer his phone or come talk to us in person, but persisted that it be by text to record everything. His tone was scary, his words were hurtful, and there was no reasoning with him. My husband stayed very professional and respectful through the whole conversation and was still disrespected with every text that Erik sent back. We paid Erik for all the work his contractors & subcontractors completed, but were left with an incomplete patio project aka the wrought iron fence and the 3 mistakes we wanted fixed. We have had several projects completed on our home, such as, new plumbing, upgraded kitchen, drainage system, new floors, and much more, and have never dealt with someone like Erik."

Courtney B on April 2020






Friendswood Affordable Improvements

1500 Bay Area Blvd M167
5.00(
1
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Friendswood Affordable Improvements

1500 Bay Area Blvd M167
5.00(
1
)
Recommended by 100% of Angi customers
Recommended by 100% of HomeAdvisor customers

This multiservices business in construction/ remodeling commercial & residential areas and has been in market for more than 14 years with very good and strong reputation and plenty good of references

This multiservices business in construction/ remodeling commercial & residential areas and has been in market for more than 14 years with very good and strong reputation and plenty good of references

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Ceiling Fans questions, answered by experts

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.

Ceiling fans can be a great way to cool your home without the expensive utility bill of running an air conditioner. Plus, ceiling fans can sometimes run in both directions, pushing hot air down in winter and pulling cold air up in summer. With that said, air conditioning might be the only thing that helps if you live in a very warm climate.

The direction your ceiling fan spins helps create comfortable airflow in your home and can also help cut down on energy costs. 

During summer, your ceiling fan should spin counterclockwise. This will push cooler air downward in a column and help lower your room’s air temperature. In the winter, set your ceiling fan to spin clockwise and at the lowest speed setting. This will pull cool air upwards, displacing the warm air that pools towards the top of your ceiling and bringing it down towards the floor.

If you’re replacing an old fixture with a ceiling fan, you usually won’t need a permit, but if your electrician runs new wiring for the fixture, you likely will need a permit. Building permits are necessary in most municipalities if you’re making changes to your electrical system, so even if you have partial wiring run to the area and need new wiring installed for added functionality, you’ll probably need a permit. Your electrician should be able to let you know if you need one, and they’ll typically file the paperwork for you.

Most installations take 3-6 hours, but complex electrical wiring or additional attic ventilation work may extend the timeframe.

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