The price was right. They showed up in their expected time window. Provided very good run down on what needed to be done as well as additional information, including small things I could do myself. Will definitely go back to them for future electrical work.
Nick Thomas was definitely the guy to deal with when it comes to having great professional knowledge to just know what to do and really explained to me what’s what. I really love that, definitely above and beyond experience. 💯💯💯
Genny and her helper did a great job installing a ceiling fan with light in a bedroom that had no electricity in the ceiling. They worked quickly and efficiently.
Same day service at a great price. Mike was able to diagnose the problem quickly and recommend a solution.
This is the third time we have had Genny with Haas and Sons and we’ve been very happy every time. This time we had her replace our outside lights and also replace 3 kitchen plugs. She came when she was scheduled and completed the work with no problems. We highly recommend this company.
Was very pleased with the service. Response was prompt, techs were efficient and courteous, and the job was completed in a timely manner.
Came out and fixed mistakes I made. Fast and did a great job explaining it while doing the work
Alex was very knowledgeable and cared about the service he was providing. Great job, keep up the good work.
I appreciate all the information he shared with me. He was done in no time
During the second visit, the service was again exceptional. The rep, Alan, arrived on time, discussed my requirements, coordinated the job estimate, and completed the job in a timely manner. I was very pleased with the results and look forward to being a repeat customer.
This solution includes the installation of a proper common trip handle breakers for the multi feed circuit. In addition we shall install new smoke and carbon monoxide detectors in the home, 7 total.
We have delivered pricing regarding the bathroom remodel.
Replacement of kitchen GFCI that is cracked and caused a wire to pop out, replacement of two switches improperly wired to control a light and a switch controlled receptacle, and replacement of the switch controlled receptacle. Replacement of six single pole 20 amp breakers with 3 double-pole,20 amp breakers to correct shared neutral, multiwire branch circuits. Installation of whole home surge protection with a lifetime warranty and 120kVa of protection. Returned today to complete annual maintenance inspection. While performing our inspection, customer brought to our attention that kitchen and bedroom receptacles were not working throughout the home. We determined the kitchen receptacles were not working due to a bad GFCI that needed to be replaced. The bedroom receptacles were switch controlled, with one being improperly wired. We replaced the kitchen GFCI as well as two switches that were improperly wired and the switch controlled receptacle controlled by the switches. We also no
- remove bedroom light on first floor and install a fan brace box and move all wiring into that box - install customer supplied ceiling fan onto the new fan brace box we would install - remove all 3 fluorescent fixtures up in the loft area -install 3 new customer supplied pre-discussed lighting fixtures that would be the equivalent to modern day led fixtures, but look and fit the space in a similar fashion - Remove and replace living room ceiling fan with a new customer supplied one - verify the new fan is working
- Installation of a Level 2 Tesla Charger with Dedicated circuit run - The installation will be roughly ten feet from the panel but drywall cutting will be required. - V.I.P Membership - 8/23/25 Reason for today’s visit with the customer was installation of a Tesla car charger. Nick and I arrived on site at 8:30 am and the work was completed at 9:30 am. We ran the circuit in 6-3 SEU and landed it on a 60 AMP breaker. At this time the charger is working as intended and no further work is needed.
Arrived onsite and the resident showed us to the garage where we followed him and he showed us the charge point charger he had purchased for us to install. He wants it to charge at 48amps for the rivian car he has. I took a look at the main electrical panel as well and he has plenty of room to add it because most the appliances in the house are gas. I wrote up a few options after we talked and he ended up deciding to move foreward today. We had to go get the wire cut for the run, but once we got back i started in the garage measuring where the charger would go and at what height, and then cut the drywall to get a hole drilled down into the basment. Then i began mounting and wiring up the charger and then replacing drywall where i cut to drill down to the basement. I had Tyler run the wire in the basement to the panel and once it got there he tied it in. Once we cleaned up and closed up the panel i had the resident link to the charger via his phone in the garage so i could set the charg
- Replacement of three customer supplied exhaust fans - Installation of three customer supplied Timers - Installation of a Bidet Circuit - V.I.P Membership Today’s work - Replacing the exhaust fan and switch in the bidet room of the primary bathroom. Future work - Running the dedicated circuit and finishing install of the three other fans and switches. August 21st work - Installation of a dedicated circuit for a bidet. We drilled out and ran 12-2 UF through 3/4 PVC over and up into the location for the bidet where we then installed a GFCI. The Bidet was operational upon our departure. We then removed and replaced two customer supplied exhaust fans. One in the primary bathroom and one in the guest hall bathroom. The fans were operational upon our departure as well. At this time all work has been completed.
Installation of new devices on the burnt outlet circuit. The devices show signs of overheating and recommended in replacement due to it. We will replace 9 duplex devices in total and install an Arc fault breaker to replace the standard breaker. Replace current over sized 20 amp breaker with a 15 amp breaker due to wire size.
This solution includes the installation of 3 customer supplied fixtures on the front exterior of home. We have installed the new customer supplied exterior fixtures.
Today’s visit included an inspection and walk through for a smart ECO-Flow Smart sub panel that was supplied by customer. Today we inspected the main 200 amp homeline panel that was installed in 2009. We saw Ufer grounding and a sub panel being fed by the main panel located in the basement. The customer had purchased a EcoFlow system and was inquiring about installation in the garage. The customer stated he would be interested in installing up to 12 circuits and also inquiring about an exterior generator hook up for the main panel. While here we saw the home was missing whole home surge protection and also missing ground rods/gas bonding which we brought up today and included a solution on. At this time customer will review our solutions and reach out if moving forward.
We have determined that the ceiling fan is working. Membership acquired.
Installation of new devices on the kitchen counter top and dining room. We will replace the older outlets that aren’t currently working with new devices and properly pigtail to ensure connection. Installation of a new circuit extension from the basement to the post lamp to re-feed power back into the lamp. Installation of a whole home surge protector to further assist in protection against harmful voltage and protection of sensitive appliances. Installation of new lamp post on the front of home. We will remove the current damaged post lamp and replace with a customer supplied fixture/post. We will then install new post with concrete/foam base and ensure fixture working properly. Price does not reflect the post or post lamp head. This will be customer supplied.
Replace burnt up dimmer The reason for today’s visit was to check power loss to two receptacles, as well as to check a dimmer that was not working properly. First said, she found that the back receptacles in the sunroom area, leading to the back deck are protected by the GFCI that feeds the back porch. GFCI was tripped and just needed to be reset. It would appear that the customer had taken the cover off of the GFCI, which allowed water to get into it. We reset the GFCI and put the cover back on GFCI was in good condition. The dimmer for the kitchen was a newer style LED dimmer that had just stopped working. We went ahead and replaced it with a new one. While inspecting the main panel, we noticed that it was not the original panel to the Home and had multiples of the old breakers from the old Westinghouse panel. That was originally there are still in the new panel. We would recommend replacing these older style breakers with the proper Eaton BR style breakers.
We have delivered pricing regarding the electrical conditions. We recommend replacing the existing antiquated service panel, aluminum wiring remediation and having up to date smoke and carbon monoxide detectors installed in the home.
This solution offers premium surge protection at main panel. We have installed a new surge protector at main panel.