COWTOWN ELECTRIC

Cowtown Electric - Electrical Contractor Quality and Your Safety

Ask yourself this...

Do you believe someone advertising to do electrical work makes them a qualified electrician?

Do you believe someone with electrical experience makes them a qualified electrician?

Do you believe someone that knows more about electricity than you is a qualified electrician?

If you said "yes" to any of these questions, this story could happen to you:

All things considered, it's been an unwinding couple of weeks from the experience of unqualified electrical contractors. Now that I have a couple of minutes available, I thought I'd post something, for fear that whatever article skills I have don't decay and wilt away.

We have been in Contractor Hell, and still there to a specific degree. It's been on the grounds that we've had a group of electricians tearing up our electrical wiring in our house. We're down to one plug, one light (kitchen) and one meal today, however it beats a week ago when we had zero electricity.

Our home, as much as I cherish it, has been as a play area for carious temporary electrical workers - both qualified and unqualified - throughout the years as any house can be.

From the guy who fled to Costa Rico to keep away from indictment, to the person who let us know, "My co-worker has a meth issue," clarifying why his co-worker hadn't turned up that day for work, to the scoundrel who couldn't appear to screw in a light bulb.

All things considered, you get the idea. A real nightmare.

I want to express gratitude that my physician doesn't conduct business with such an indistinguishable rule like the temporary workers we have utilized. What's more, indeed, we have utilized some great electricians, yet I have quite recently expounded on the most incompetent.

At any rate, I'm going to move back into my home in seven days - unless the power goes out from an electrical fire.

I recently came across Cowtown Electric and in my observation they're very honest. Although they have never been in the electrical contracting business, they are doing the right thing by telling you upfront they're not in business.

So when and if they do open, I'll definitely call them for quality electrical services. I'm confident they'll send out professional licensed electricians. But don't wait for Cowtown Electric to become an electrical contractor, just find a "licensed" electrical company that hire "licensed" electricians for quality installation and your safety.


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