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    Cunningham Electric

    Cunningham Electric

    (5 reviews)

    In the summer of last year(2022) we had a large branch fall on the electric line coming from the…read morestreet pole to our home. The line tore the heavy steel riser from the house and broke part of the meter box. Although the electricity didn't go out, the electric company was forced to disconnect us as having a live wire laying across the yard was dangerous. Cue our call to Cunningham. They sent an electrician out(we were charged for the time it took said electrician to drive here which I thought was extremely unprofessional but that's not the point of this review). The gentleman proceeded to reattach the heavy metal riser to our home. Seeing as I'm not an electrician, I believed all to be fixed even though he told me I needed to silicone the holes left by the initial damage myself(found out later that this is something most other companies do themselves as a courtesy) Fast forward six months to 2 am during a mild wind storm and, lo and behold, the line pulls the riser off the house again, but this time tears out a bunch of siding, the meter box, and leaves us without electricity in the middle of winter. Upon inspection, there was no debris or anything else that could have caused the line to pull everything off the house like this. I was immediately suspicious as we live near a lake and medium to high winds are a pretty common occurrence here and lines would be falling every other day if a storm like that could have caused it. In short, there was no way that wind should have been able to cause the damage that I was seeing. Again, I'm not an electrician so I didn't want to jump to conclusions, but I was highly suspicious that something was not on the up and up. I had my wife call Bill the next day to come out and check to see if something had gone wrong with the initial repair. His answer was to give her the "mansplaining" version of some condescending BS about "storms cause damage" and there was nothing he could do short of charging us for another repair. I called back a bit later and his tune completely changed(Im a guy). He wanted to "send his guys out to check and we'd talk after". The same guy that performed the initial repair came and his first words were an off-color joke about how unlucky we were. I immediately bristled at such unprofessionalism and proceeded to question him candidly about the quality of his work. He, in turn, began to BLAME ME for the shoddy repairs. He asserted that he had told me to have the electric company install a ring on the house that provides extra support(found out later that the company doesn't do this and never has) and begins to accuse me of moving a branch or other debris that caused the damage. Then, he changes his story to "the line length from the pole to the house is too long and that's what caused it". Needless to say, I told him he wouldn't be working on my home again, sent him on his way, and I called a different company to come out and fix the damage correctly. This company was able to shine a light on the situation for me, a layman, so I could understand the truth of the matter. The guy who performed the initial repair had screwed the extremely heavy(50-80lbs) riser into nothing but the particle board under the siding, not one screw was in a stud, explaining why mild wind was able to tear everything away like it did. Not only that, but the ring he had accused me of not having installed by the electric company(again not even an option nor had it ever been) was something he should have installed. The new company installed cross braces, and the aforementioned ring, replaced the heavy riser with a lightweight plastic one, and secured the meter box to the house(all of which the Cunningham guy should have done if work quality was a priority for them). We had that blizzard at the end of December with extremely high winds and the new repairs held up just fine. That's not the end of the story though. I had to pay out of pocket(~350$) for the first repair and 1000$ deductible for the second, as well as spend an entire day in the middle of winter without power because Cunningham performed a terrible repair job. I emailed Bill and gave him the opportunity to do the right thing and reimburse me for both repairs but he has gone radio silent, forcing me to initiate a complaint with the BBB which will hopefully resolve the matter. If not, I fully intend on initiating a small claims case against them. DO NOT USE THIS COMPANY. They will perform sub-standard work and then try to gaslight the homeowner to make them think it is their fault. There are other, more professional, and skilled Electricians who do honest work in the Kalkaska area. Use them!

    Had service not once but twice and each time he was one top of it before I even knew it! I feel…read moreconfident calling for any and all future needs and reccomed everyone else to as well!

    JACK Contracting - This was part of the 4500 Linear feet of Trim needed painted.

    JACK Contracting

    (1 review)

    Avoid this contractor!…read more In late Feb. 2022 I hired J.A.C.K. Contracting to paint an apartment, and install a new sink and dishwasher in a kitchen island where there previously was no dishwasher. I paid a 50% deposit, and was assured that this work would be done by my move-in date of June 6. I ordered paint right away, and Jeremy Murphy told me that they would get started painting in early March. He later changed his bid for the painting job, claiming I had given him incorrect measurements. (He had sent one of his own team members over to measure, but I really wanted to get this project going, so I agreed to the new bid.) I heard nothing for a while, and would email every few weeks just to say, "Hey-I'm moving into this apartment in early June-just want to stay on your radar." I always got a reply within a few days that they would be starting soon-not to worry. This continued right up until the last week of May. When I sent an email saying "We're moving in a week-these jobs need to be done immediately" Jeremy said I had told him our move-in date was in mid-July. I sent a registered letter and email asking for our deposit to be returned, which went unanswered for a week or so. It wasn't until I filed a complaint with the Better Business Bureau that he contacted me and told me the date mix up was due to a secretary's mistake. (I never communicated with a secretary, only Jeremy via email and phone.) He said that he'd been in the hospital and that was also part of the reason for the delay. He promised that they could paint after we moved in-moving our possessions, draping everything, etc. My husband and I had to leave town for a conference almost immediately after moving in, so I boarded our cats, and told Jeremy that the apartment would be unoccupied for four days, and he could get in and paint. He said that would work. We returned from the conference to find the painting was still in progress, so we had to stay someplace else for a week while they finished. At the end of that week, Jeremy texted me that they had finished and asked if I could drop by payment that day. When I arrived and paid him, I should have done a walk-through, but I didn't. The painters weren't actually quite done yet, and I didn't want to get in their way. After I paid Jeremy, he left in a hurry and did not return. Later that day, when the crew left, they left trash bags in my yard, and ladders, scaffolding and other supplies on my deck for two weeks. There were paint drips down the walls, speckles on our furniture and other belongings, and paint on the carpet and trim in some places. They used only of the amount of paint Jeremy had told me to buy, but it had been purchased months earlier and I couldn't return the extra (about $500 dollars' worth of paint). I expressed these concerns to Jeremy, and he told me he would fix everything when he worked on the kitchen island, which was held up waiting for new countertop, because he didn't tell me what size to order until he was onsite painting. He explained that he had been robbed of the cash I had paid him when he went to a gas station the day the job was finished and was preoccupied with that, rather than checking that the paint job was finished. After seeing the shoddy quality in the painting, my husband and I decided we didn't want this company working on a more complicated project in our home. I asked Jeremy for a refund of my deposit for the kitchen island project. After a couple of emails to this effect over the course of a month, he responded that he had tested positive for Covid and couldn't get to his workplace to create a list of what materials he had bought for my project to deduct from the deposit. (I purchased the dishwasher, sink, faucet, garbage disposal and all connectors that were advised, so I wasn't really sure what this might be, so I asked for an itemized list, and to be given any of those items.) A month later, the $1,382 deposit still hasn't been returned. Between May and August, Jeremy claimed to have had to fire his secretary for making mistakes, been in the hospital, robbed, positive for Covid, and unable to return our deposit because of a family emergency. Either this guy has the worst luck ever, or he's full of excuses.

    From the owner: Started in 2017. We have been extremely busy ever since. We have grown exponentially and will…read morecontinue to grow as long as the customers enjoy our work. We have done over 300 jobs and will continue to take jobs as long as the Customer understands I do not substitute quantity for Quality as I treat every job as if it were my own home. My schedule is busy but it will pay off in the quality of work and customer service you receive and you will be glad you chose Jack Contracting LLC dba Mack llc as of recently.

    Cc Power - electricians - Updated May 2026

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