Mr. Drago was here for electrical and Mr Gene was here for plumbing, both were very good. Intend to use them again..
The technician was nice and very helpful. I really appreciate his help.
We have been delighted to have consistently great experiences with R S Andrews. The service techs are knowledgeable and friendly. They take the time to properly explain things and they look for ways to keep costs low. What more could you ask for?
in the process of installing a furnace at my house, the ac coil was damaged, resulting in no air conditioning. No attempt was made to repair damage. Unit should have been left as found. In working order.Will not use R S Andrews again.
We have used them for years and the workers are very nice and do know what needs to be done,they keep up with the changes we need to make and tell us what they have to repair or replace well explained.
This is my second time using RS Andrews. Again I am very happy with the service. If needed, I will choose them again.
We furnished, wired, and installed 2 junction boxes in the attic to correct flying splices found on the home inspection.
We furnished, wired, and installed an outlet by the garage door opener. Said outlet is off of the attic circuit. We performed panel maintenance and tightened all connections.
Furnished, wired, and replaced a gfi in the 1st floor bathroom. Wired and replaced 2 3way switches that were provided by the customer in the kitchen. Furnished, wired, and installed a dimmer in the kitchen for the dinner nook. Wired and replaced the fixture at the back of the house. Customer will get trim to cover existing box and have handyman install it. Performed panel maintenance and tightened all connections. Found issues. Will send estimate.
Checked bulbs in the garage fixtures. Found burned out bulbs. Customer supplied new bulbs.
Furnished, wired, and installed a wire from the bath fan to above the bathtub in the upstairs bathroom. Wired and installed a customer supplied shower recess light above said bathtub. Performed panel maintenance and tightened all connections.
We checked motor for the attic fan. Found attic fan motor seized. Furnished, wired, and replaced said attic fan. Temperature has been set on 95.
Walked home with customer to give a price.
Furnished, wired, and replaced 2 gfis outside. Furnished, and installed a single gang nail on in the attic to protect the wire. Installed a blank on said box. Furnished, wired, and replaced a receptacle in the hallway bathroom. Separated neutrals and grounds in the panel so that there's only one wire per screw. Furnished, wired, and installed a surge protector in the panel.
Furnished, wired, and replaced the existing breaker that feeds the kitchen counter outlets. Said breaker is being replaced since the existing one tripped but got stuck and didn't trip completely. Furnished, wired, and installed a surge protector in panel A as it did not have one.
Walked home with customer to give a price.
We removed the projector out of the drop ceiling on the first floor. We removed the projector out of the ceiling on the second floor. We are not responsible for the low volt wires.
Wired and installed a circuit extension and a customer supplied smart switch for the attic fan. Performed panel maintenance and tightened all connections.
Furnished, wired, and installed a fan rated box in the kitchen. Wired and installed a remote kit and ceiling fan that the customer provided at said location. Part of the Sheetrock got damaged when the box was installed. We do not patch any Sheetrock. We furnished, wired, and replaced the breaker for the downstairs den as requested by the homeowner. Performed panel maintenance and tightened all connections.
Walked warehouse for customer to get a count of fixtures needing to change. Will send estimate as soon as we get prices for the lights needed.
Customer says that lights went out and back on in the master bathroom. A week and a half went by and it has not happened since. Checked every connection in the panel and hey are tight. If it happens again, customer will call us back and we will diagnose the whole circuit. From what the customer describes, it sounds like a surge from the power company.