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Precision Electric's track record is erratic in ways that should give you pause. One homeowner watched them abandon a residential project mid-job, leaving their toolbox behind and loose wire nuts in every box. Another paid $750 for two hours after technicians couldn't diagnose a problem until the homeowner himself directed them to a faulty fixture. We found 14 mentions of solid workmanship when jobs went well, but 5 reviews describe post-sale support breakdowns: unanswered calls, projects left unfinished, even a disputed lien filed without a signed contract. The company scores well on sales conduct (9 positive mentions, zero negative), yet several customers report spending days on hold or never hearing back after the initial appointment. If you need a simple service call and can verify references from recent similar jobs, they may deliver. But if your project involves multiple visits or any complexity, the inconsistency in follow-through is a red flag you can't ignore.
If you're hiring for a straightforward one-visit repair and can lock in a firm quote upfront, Precision Electric may get it done. But if your job requires coordination across multiple appointments or any troubleshooting beyond the obvious, look elsewhere—the pattern of abandoned projects and silent follow-up is too risky.
Nancy had trouble getting an appointment, and when the first technician arrived he couldn't diagnose the problem. A week later a second technician returned and, at her husband's direction, removed a faulty exterior light. The company billed $750 for roughly two hours of work, and she felt that charge was excessive. The visit ended with the light gone but a lingering impression that the bill didn't align with the service provided.
Melissa A. brought the company in through Dyocor to do the electrical work on the wind turbines at her property. In under two days she had to fire the crew after discovering they were wiring things incorrectly. After the dismissal the company filed a lien on her house even though no contract existed, and then stopped returning phone calls, emails and a certified letter. The clearest takeaway: they lodged a lien without a contract and went silent when asked to explain — a red flag for anyone considering their services.
Mike R., a local electrician with more than 30 years on the tools, stepped in to finish a large residential build after the solar company walked off the job once the house had been rough-wired. He discovered they left a job box full of supplies behind and only partially completed the rough-in. When he dug into the wiring, he found the layout confusing, the workmanship inside the junction boxes poor, and several wire nuts loose — the kind of shortcuts that stand out to a seasoned electrician. The company’s polished website made the job look professional, but his on-site experience painted a different picture. His bottom line: don’t hire them to do the electrical rough-in on a new home — the abandoned, half-finished work and sloppy box connections are the details that stick with him.
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Bradford Colwell arranged to have a whole-house fan installed and found the whole process refreshingly straightforward. Scheduling went smoothly and communication stayed consistent, and the crew showed up on time both for the estimate and for the installation day. Technicians walked him through the proposed work and carefully explained the reasoning behind the recommended fan size rather than just naming a model. After the install they cleaned up the site and demonstrated how to operate the fan so he could use it confidently from day one. He ended up very happy with the upgrade and expects to tell friends and family that Precision Electric stood out for punctuality, clear explanations, and a hands-on handoff.
Anjali R. hired the company for a home solar install and found the process refreshingly straightforward: the team responded quickly and provided a quote upfront. She appreciated that the technicians arrived polite and respectful, slipped on protective booties before coming into the residence, and worked efficiently. Communication remained clear throughout, with timely updates and explanations as the job progressed. The installation wrapped up fast and with solid workmanship. The detail that stuck with her was the crew’s combination of speed and care—protecting the home while getting the work done—made the whole experience feel effortless.
Mike G. needed hard-wired smoke detectors and other electrical work at his South Park residence and found a company whose free quote matched the final price. He watched the front office and the field technician coordinate closely, which kept the job prompt, efficient, and well organized. The tech installed the hard-wired smoke detectors with solid workmanship, and the whole project stayed on budget. He plans to call them again for future electrical needs.