I hired Colz Electic in October to bury the overhead wires (from the service pole to my house) and wire a new garage that was being built in my backyardThe garage was completed mostly smoothly however when it was discovered that he buried only of the overhead lines, trying to get the remaining lines buried became a nightmareWhen the error was discovered (Nov 2016) Chris assured me he would 'make it right' and get the remaining lines buriedHowever, by then the ground was frozen and he asked if it was ok to come back in the spring (April 2017) to complete the workWhen it came time to actually follow through with his commitment it became a fight
Chris mentioned he would be out of pocket for costs as he hadn't quoted all of the lines in his estimateI was repeatedly referred back to our agreement which simply stated "bury overhead cables"Although neither Chris nor I could identify a situation where a person would tear up an entire backyard to bury only one of four overhead lines, I decided to accept some responsibility for the ambiguity in the contract and take it as a lesson learned (don't assume any logic will be applied) and agreed to pay for the additional materialsIn the end, I even re-dug the entire trench in an effort to make it easy for him to complete the job as he had told me the trenching was a time consuming and generally unpleasant taskI can confirm that this is true, it's terribly unpleasant
Scheduling with Chris was consistently frustrating and it took multiple emails/calls/visits over a span of weeks to coordinateIn our final conversation trying to schedule the remaining work, Chris was uncomfortably aggressive and untruthful (although he later apologized for this)Ultimately, the work was not completed until May when I hired another electrician to do it
In short, I found when things went well Chris was fineUnfortunately if there is any chance of a problem arising, he is not pleasant or effective to deal withWould not recommend and certainly would never hire again
I hired Colz Electic in October to bury the overhead wires (from the service pole to my house) and wire a new garage that was being built in my backyardThe garage was completed mostly smoothly however when it was discovered that he buried only of the overhead lines, trying to get the remaining lines buried became a nightmareWhen the error was discovered (Nov 2016) Chris assured me he would 'make it right' and get the remaining lines buriedHowever, by then the ground was frozen and he asked if it was ok to come back in the spring (April 2017) to complete the workWhen it came time to actually follow through with his commitment it became a fight
Chris mentioned he would be out of pocket for costs as he hadn't quoted all of the lines in his estimateI was repeatedly referred back to our agreement which simply stated "bury overhead cables"Although neither Chris nor I could identify a situation where a person would tear up an entire backyard to bury only one of four overhead lines, I decided to accept some responsibility for the ambiguity in the contract and take it as a lesson learned (don't assume any logic will be applied) and agreed to pay for the additional materialsIn the end, I even re-dug the entire trench in an effort to make it easy for him to complete the job as he had told me the trenching was a time consuming and generally unpleasant taskI can confirm that this is true, it's terribly unpleasant
Scheduling with Chris was consistently frustrating and it took multiple emails/calls/visits over a span of weeks to coordinateIn our final conversation trying to schedule the remaining work, Chris was uncomfortably aggressive and untruthful (although he later apologized for this)Ultimately, the work was not completed until May when I hired another electrician to do it
In short, I found when things went well Chris was fineUnfortunately if there is any chance of a problem arising, he is not pleasant or effective to deal withWould not recommend and certainly would never hire again