Jason and Eldjy (I hope I spelled his name correctly) were awesome! They installed a new system and it was so quick! They did a great job!
I've been using T&E for years. Their service has always been excellent. Their personnel has always been knowledgeable, answering any ?'s or concerns I may have.
James took his time, assessed the entire situation and came up with fixes that were exactly what was needed. I would gladly recommend him.
Caleb and Hunter were excellent! They did a great job on our installation. TE Certified has been a great company to work with.
I truly appreciate the professionalism and care of Clay and his partner. We had just moved into our home and having an electrical issue right away was stressful. They identified the issue immediately and the problem was simply solved giving me peace of mind with their repair and explanations. I highly recommend TE certified for resolution of electrical problems at a reasonable cost.
Shane knows his field, works precisely and efficiently, and can answer any question. I have complete satisfaction and confidence, and hope to have him here on future calls.
Hayden was very professional, super friendly and very knowledgeable. He seemed to love what he did. Will definitely request to have him back if ever I need more work done.
Sam and his crew were absolutely top notch. They accomplished everything they set out to do, and left a flawlessly operating system, a clean premises, and a thorough education for me on all aspects. This was done while presenting a friendly and personable relation to me. I hope to have them back for future needs.
Excellent. Justin Sanford is absolutely the greatest!
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Trevor is extremely competent....found issues quickly... explained every step executed completion neatly. We would highly recommend !& We would enjoy having Trevor return for future electrical issues. Five star technician!
Upon arrival did visual inspection on 1984 Lennox coil and AC made it to a 1984 carrier electric furnace. System physically is in poor condition. With approval from customer performed thorough inspection on system. Customer states the fan always runs. Upon inspection of this furnace it is on 100 amp breaker. While running in heat mode, it is pulling 80 A. This furnace is old and poor condition and incredibly inefficient. New equipment will take a third of this electricity and its highest modes to heat this home. Did find relay for fan to be closed all the time. The fan needs a relay. This needs a two relay that’ll work for heat and cool. This motor was recently replaced. As well as thermostat. This was done by handyman. I do not recommend putting any money into the system. It is simply way past. It’s prom and in poor condition. Switched to AC and tested AC AC is cooling pressure is a little low but not bad. Contact Meir is very burnt and pitted and buzzing. Needs to be replaced. I will
Installed customer supplied toilet and bidet seat in half bathroom. Checked work and everything is working as it should at this time. Cleaned up and received payment Tested water quality and found high level of chlorine present in water. Provided customer with estimates for whole home water filtration systems Thank you for choosing TE Certified!
I came out today due to the homeowner requesting to have new location receptacles installed for some toilets. Due to the second floor installing a new dedicated circuit is not feasible without causing significant damage to the home. The electrical specifications calls for a dedicated 15 amp circuit at 1800 W. I informed the customer that the toilet will still work but she runs the risk of potentially tripping the circuit breaker. If she runs the heater at max she let me know today that she doesn’t plan on using the toilet seat heater at all And she understands the potential of the breaker tripping due to overload conditions. I came off a receptacle in the master bedroom adjacent from the powder, bathroom wall and completed a back to back installation by the toilet. I supplied and installed a GFCI receptacle in the master bedroom to provide proper shock prevention next to the toilet. I showed the homeowner where the GFI was, explained the red light, and how to reset it during the even
For this job, we were placed the full basement system
Performed 2 system homecare. Main floor system is running very well and efficiently, changed filters on both systems. Homeowner complaint of high power bills last 2 months (double normal rate) after thorough inspection found the compressor on basement unit has failed. Confirmed diagnosis with technical support, customer wants quote to replace unit since it is out of warranty. Based on our findings today, it might be time to think about getting a brand new system.
We installed a new system for the entire house
Added a new light in the basement closet, came off the existing outlet. Replaced the fluorescent light in the downstairs closet. Added a new outlet back to back in the master closet. Replaced the ceiling fan in the living room. Added a new fan outside on the porch coming off existing power. We also performed a homecare inspection
Wire in and install a new generator inlet at the meter main disconnect. We will supply and install the conduit, wiring, interlock kit, breaker and the inlet. Wire in a new location generator inlets for the home. Supply and install a 50 amp breaker, inlet, conduit, interlock kit and wiring at the service disconnects. Load management will be up to the customer when running the generator for back up power. During the event power is lost to the home follow these steps: 1) Turn all breakers off at main panel along with the main breaker at the meter. When you shut the main off slide the interlock into place to turn the 50 amp breaker on. 2) Use a cord to go from the generator to the inlet that’s next to the meter and start the generator up and let it come to an idol. 3) Go back to the main panel and turn breakers on slowly as to not rush the generator with a big load. When power has been restored you will follow the same process. 1) Turn the breakers off at the main panel 2) Shut off
Wire in a new location generator inlets for the home. Supply and install a 50 amp breaker, inlet, conduit, interlock kit and wiring at the service disconnects. Load management will be up to the customer when running the generator for back up power. During the event power is lost to the home follow these steps: 1) Turn all breakers off at main panel along with the main breaker at the meter. When you shut the main off slide the interlock into place to turn the 50 amp breaker on. 2) Use a cord to go from the generator to the inlet that’s next to the meter and start the generator up and let it come to an idol. 3) Go back to the main panel and turn breakers on slowly as to not rush the generator with a big load. When power has been restored you will follow the same process. 1) Turn the breakers off at the main panel 2) Shut off the generator and when it completely stops unplug the cord 3) Shut 50 amp breaker off and slider interlock to turn main on 4) Go back to the main panel and
We came out today due to the low voltage door bell transformer buzzing. After removing the cover the chime the unit was still buzzing. I suggested to the homeowner about installing a multi tap transformer to correct this issue and this will also set her up for a future Ring Camera. After installing the unit was not buzzing anymore
Homeowner called about leak under the kitchen sink. After further inspection, we discovered the sink trap was leaking. We recommended repiping the drain from the kitchen sink to the outlet at the wall. Tested and and checked for leaks
For this job, I installed a new Rheem water heater, and removed the old unit. I added a new gas shut off valve and a water shut off valve on top of the unit. We also replaced the back hose Bibb and installed a new 1/2 in shut off valve for spigot. We replaced the main shut off to house and added a new Prv to the system to fix pressure issue. I also ran a new tnp line out of the house, the old line was drained into the pan for the water heater. Once done we insulated everything and cleaned up the work area.
Install two dedicated 20 amp circuits for a new walk in bath tub. We will come off the existing electrical panel in the basement, install the new wiring through the finished basement, and then install two new outlets where the tub is going to be installed. We will install two new gfci breakers at the main electrical panel. We may need to cut a hole in the ceiling in the basement bedroom.
For this job, I fixed main leak in home, by replacing old poly supply line to master bathroom faucet. I also gave estimates on the water heater, Prv, hosebibb, and master bathroom shower cartridge. Customer wants to move forward at later date