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Excellent experience. Second time with John. Does a great job diagnosing problem, fixing it, and explaining what was done.
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Jim was very helpful, knowledgeable, and patient. He talked through what he had found and eased our concerns.
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Not only did John help us restore power to our outdoor outlets, he helped us identify several potential fire hazards we would have been totally unaware of. He repaired squirrel damaged wires and helped get out smoke detectors up to code quickly and efficiently. I feel much safer for my family and I now that he’s inspected and worked on our home!
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Dawson’s Electric was extremely professional, reliable, quick and reasonably priced service. Jay our technician was a pleasure to have in our home.
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Jason did an excellent job installing my new electrical box. Work was done as promised and in a timely manner. Jason spend time to explain how to safely hook up my generator to the panel box. He provided a number to reach him at if I have any issues. Highly recommend Dawson Electric and will use them for future projects.
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The electrician was patient, thorough, offered various options and honest opinion, and really "brightened up" my life.
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Jason was a cool guy. Arrived on time with great customer service and did a quick, fantastic job.
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Replace dual capacitor to the main unit, install hard start kit and UV light on main floor and relocate both drain lines above grade. Return visit January 7, 2026 Replaced dual capacitor on the main floor heat pump and install installed compressor start assist kit on that unit as well. Installed UV light the blower compartment of the air handler to the main floor to treat biological growth. After installing the start assist kit, the compressor amperage dropped to 66 A on startup. Also, both condensate drain lines were relocated above grade. The second floor drain line was shortened by about 25 line feet and terminated just to the right of the back deck. There was an 18 inch vertical section that was completely removed as it was entirely compacted with rust and debris buildup. The second floor will be draining significantly better at this time. The main floor drain termination was relocated only about 4 inches above where the existing termination was in order to keep minimum pitch on
Today, we returned to your home to address the kitchen and powder room arc-fault circuit that we had previously evaluated. During our initial visit, the homeowner explained that there had been water damage on the second floor, which she believed may have affected some of the kitchen lighting. At that time, we presented an estimate to perform a diagnostic on the lighting and explained that, since the lights were operating and the arc-fault breaker was functioning properly, we could not guarantee that any issues would be found. We also explained that if there were any faults within the wiring or fixtures, the arc-fault breaker would trip. The homeowner elected for us to return to complete the diagnostic. Today, we removed and inspected the powder room fan, and vanity light, as well as the two kitchen pendant lights and the can lights. No signs of rust or water damage were found in the electrical connections. The only rust observed was on the metal components of the pendant light closest
Today I came out to your residence to discuss options for relocating receptacles in your dining room due to the installation of new built-ins. Upon arrival, you explained that the support beams for the bench seating were interfering with the existing receptacle locations. We reviewed several possible solutions together, including leaving the receptacles as-is, relocating them, or disabling them to meet today’s electrical code requirements. Because the support brackets for the built-ins are not structural and the bench seats will have removable tops, I recommended modifying (cutting) the support bracket to allow the receptacle to remain accessible and compliant rather than relocating it. While on site, I also completed a full visual assessment of the home’s electrical system, including the panels, grounding system, and safety components, to ensure your request could be accommodated safely. During this evaluation, several safety concerns were identified and brought to your attention. In
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