I would recommend Dennis Sprouse to anybody. Dennis was very professional and knowledgeable. I was very pleased with the work he provided. Thank you, Dennis!!!
Alex Weber visited my property today and I was impressed with his professionalism and service. I am also impressed by Haas and Sons Electric, Inc. in terms of scheduling and communication: it is a dependable, well-run operation and one I can highly recommend.
Alex is an Awesome Guy and Technician! You're in Great Hands!!
On time answered all questions and explained everything he did and why he did it . Couldn’t be happier with the service. Thanks
Today’s because it was for installing a dedicated circuit for a 240 V water heater. Customer currently has gas water heater and wants to convert to electric. During my assessment, I also saw that there were multi wire branch circuit on single pole breakers, no surge, protection, and a double tapped breaker that was not labeled in the panel. I reviewed everything with the customer, and she agreed to the work below. Run dedicated circuit for electric water heater Install disconnect for water heater Bond water heater Install two pole breakers on multi wire branch circuits Let us know if you have any additional questions. Have a great day!
Installation of new GFCI and switches located throughout the home (3 devices in total). Current GFCI for bathroom does not trip properly nor reset properly. The two bedroom switches will be replaced due to being original and backstabbed currently. Installation of new smoke alarm and carbon monoxide alarm to replace current outdated and missing units in the home. There is one located on the bedroom ceiling and one in the living room. Replace current shared neutral circuit with proper two pole breaker to eliminate over heating and energizing off circuit. Replace current damaged AFCI breaker that is not properly tripping when tested.
This solution includes the installation of a customer supplied ceiling fan. We have installed the new customer supplied ceiling fan in the upstairs bedroom.
We have delivered pricing regarding the installation of a dedicated circuit for hot tub.
Replacement of basement bathroom exhaust fan with new Panasonic fan and new timer switch. The original fan was set up for concert from however was not wired properly. There was a constant hot mess in so that fan would run it would only be controlled by the switch replacement of two bad BR 120 duel function breakers Installation of new keyless light fixture with a switch in the closet underneath the basement stairs Installation of whole home surge protection at the main panel Replacement of four standard smoke detectors, as well as for smoke and carbon monoxide detectors throughout the home While on site, we went ahead and installed a new audible GFCI in place of the standard GFCI for the sump pump.
Installation of new carbon/smoke detectors located throughout the home. Current set up has Kidde non-sealed expired smoke detectors located on each floor and one in the loft. We will replace and install with new 10 year sealed BRK detectors.
Arrived onsite and the resident showed me to the top floor master bathroom where he told me he ordered a bidet, and wants an outlet installed next to the toilet. I checked out the specs of new bidet and it only draws 4 amps at max, so i told him although it can be put on with the existing bathroom line, i still recommend a dedicated circuit. Due to price he asked me to add it off of the existing outlet in the bathroom. I did my performance and safety assessment, checked that the panel had a 20 amp breaker for the bathroom outlet circuit, and in that i found a lack of whole home surge protection as well. I discussed that with him and he didn’t want to get anything but the bidet outlet installed today. He also showed me 2 lights he wanted a quote for, one above the foyer 20+ feet high and another one on the stairs between floors, with 14 ft ceilings. I will be sending the quotes to the resident to get the lighting and surge done, as well as the invoice for today for getting the bidet out
This solution includes the the replacement of the existing exterior receptacles with new customer supplied devices. We have installed new customer supplied exterior receptacles on the home. We recommend having gfci protection for the EV receptacle as well as surge protection on the main panel.
Reason for the call was to install customer supplied exhaust fan. While doing my assessment, I saw that there was no venting to the exhaust fan. The customer showed me the other exhaust fan that should be replaced as well and that one did not have exhaust exiting the home either. Customer opted to move forward with replacing both fans with roof penetration for both. While examining the panel, I observed that there were four multi wire branch circuits that were not on two pole breakers. Please see solution to get this resolved for you as well. Install (2) exhaust fans with roof venting Replace breakers for multi wire branch circuits
Reason for today’s visit with the customer was a burnt up receptacle in the kitchen and two failing devices upstairs. Upon arrival we noticed that the kitchen receptacle had burnt up and failed but it hadn’t burnt back the wires yet. Upstairs one of the boxes was falling into the wall needing correction and the other had a failing face plate leaving it exposed. The customer also requested correction of an outdoor receptacle that had a failed receptacle and a loose box. The panel was in good shape but it was missing surge protection and had neutrals under the same lugs. We recommended a full redevice, a vortex surge protector, and panel corrections. The solution the customer went with today was correction of the upstairs receptacles including the box replacement, the kitchen receptacle being replaced with a GFCI, the outdoor receptacles getting a new bubble cover, and finally a panel corrections service.
This solution includes the installation of 2 customer supplied exterior fixtures on rear of home. We have installed the new customer supplied fixtures on the rear of home.
We have delivered pricing regarding the bathfan installation on the lower level of home.
Reason for today’s visit with the customer was to quote installation of 7 Recess lights and two pendant lights in the kitchen. Our plan of action would be to take power from the current switch bank that goes to a single tube light and convert it into a four gang switch bank. We would then convert the tube light into two pendants. We would run new switch legs to all three new recess locations and put them on their own respective switches. At the panel we will install an ARC-Fault breaker to meet proper safety standards. Inside the panel we noticed lack of surge protection, two multi-fed circuits on separate breakers, and neutrals and grounds sharing the same lugs. We recommended correction as soon as possible for these safety hazards. The customer stated he would reach back out if he was ready to move forward with the work when it begins over the next couple of months.
This solution includes the installation of new customer supplied ceiling fans. New fans shall be wired to existing switches and supported by a fan rated box. We have taken deposit and shall return the 28th of February to complete the scheduled work. We have installed the new customer supplied ceiling fans in the bedrooms.