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This company isn't worth the risk. We analyzed hundreds of reviews and found a troubling pattern: the same company that bills itself as an electrical contractor appears to operate on wildly inconsistent pricing, scope creep, and confrontational customer service. One homeowner agreed to $4,000 for a whole-house rewiring, watched that jump to $5,000 mid-project with no scope change, then got sent a vulgar text message after firing the crew. Another hired them to silence beeping smoke detectors after a
When his hard-wired smoke detectors suddenly began blaring at his home, John W. turned to a web search and connected with Green Electric. A technician arrived and ultimately stopped the alarms, but what began as a "free estimate" quickly unfolded into a series of charges: $200 up front to install two outdated units, $300 to diagnose and repair the electrical circuit powering them, and a final $200 to replace two more aging detectors that started going off once power was restored. The $700 total left him feeling taken; the only clear upside was that the alarms are no longer sounding. The detail that sticks is how a promised free estimate escalated into a $700 emergency job when restoring power revealed additional failing units.
James found Green Electric on Yelp and hired Joe to replace every switch and outlet in his house and add four exterior flood lights and LEDs as part of a home renovation. Joe estimated the job at $4,000 and they agreed, but over the next month the work kept getting pushed back as Joe blamed other customers’ emergencies or personal issues. When the project reached about 60% complete, Joe demanded the price be raised to $5,000 even though the scope hadn’t changed; after several discussions they split the difference to $4,500 and James decided it was easier to have him finish — a choice that proved costly. More delays followed, and when Joe again tried to increase the price James terminated the contract. After the firing, Joe sent a post-termination text that contained very unprofessional, vulgar language. His takeaway for future customers: be careful and “get everything in writing.” After three decades of remodeling, the most striking thing to him wasn’t the shoddy reliability but the vendor’s personal, vulgar attack.
John hired the company to install ceiling fans and lighting in his home. The job started normally, but halfway through he discovered the electrician hadn't brought a ladder and had to borrow John's. The crew also asked for an extra $100 to bring in a patch worker—presented as the patch guy's personal fee rather than a company charge. They spoke to each other in Spanish the whole time, which wouldn't have been a problem except the electrician repeatedly used the slur "Chino," smirked, and chuckled while looking at John. He stayed quiet to keep the interaction professional. After hanging the fixtures they found the switches weren't all working and the electrician promised to return the next day to replace three switches—despite John having paid the quoted total in full and the work not being finished. The electrician never showed and ignored multiple calls; at one point he answered to say he was “stuck” and would call back in two minutes but never did. By Monday the company finally intervened and said the electrician's mother had been hospitalized; a replacement electrician arrived and was professional and competent. That tech claimed the original electrician had told him to charge $
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Matt O. has relied on Green Electric repeatedly over the years for home electrical work, and the consistency of their response and skill is what keeps him coming back. He values that crews are usually out the same or next day and that technicians arrive as seasoned professionals — never leaving him wondering whether they know what they’re doing. His grandfather was a journeyman electrician who taught him to always call a good electrician, and for Matt that trusted name has become Green Electric. The most recent example came when a breaker/GFI issue cropped up: he phoned Eric, who calmly walked him through troubleshooting over the phone and resolved the problem without an in-person visit. That quick, knowledgeable help — plus the steady same-day service — is the concrete reason he continues to call them.
Carmen had a fixer‑upper condo with an old subpanel that left her range dead. More than a year ago she called Green Electric Solutions; the electrician provided a free quote that same day and replaced the entire subpanel on the same visit. Once the work finished, her range came back to life. He also installed five GFCIs and a new range hood, and wrapped up by 6 pm — leaving her with a fully functioning, safer kitchen before dinner.
Harold got a tip to try Green Electric Solutions from a family friend and ended up turning to them repeatedly over several years whenever electrical problems popped up. He relied on them for everything from a faulty circuit breaker to full rewiring and routine outlet repairs, and each job reinforced his trust. Technicians arrived on time, were friendly, and took the time to explain what needed to be done and how they would do it, and the invoices were consistently affordable. Now he calls them first for anything electrical—small fixes or larger jobs—because punctual, clear communication and fair pricing have made them his go-to.