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    Diamond Electric

    3.3 (6 reviews)
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    Bae's Electric

    Bae's Electric

    (8 reviews)

    Clarke Square

    Dates of service: August 27, 2025…read more I had been struggling to find an electrician that was available and that wouldn't give me an estimate without a trip charge to swap out a ceiling fan that died (looking at you Current Electric...) and came across this interestingly named outfit, Bae's Electric. They responded to my request through Yelp quickly and we scheduled something at a set price ($175) for a few days out, between 8 and 930 am. Ryan asked me to text him the address, which I did, to the number that I had received a text message via Yelp. Fast-forward to the date of service and Ryan called me, very confused, asking if I was the person that wanted a ceiling fan installed. He seemed to have no information about me other than my phone number and the job, but I confirmed this and texted him my address to a different number and he again confirmed the time period. At 953, nearly a half hour after the window, I texted Ryan at the other number, asking if someone was coming. 20 minutes after that, Les arrived. At 11 am, Ryan texted me to ask "Did he make it out there." I confirmed that Les was here. I want to say that Les was very nice, but this is where things really went downhill. He struggled to find the right breaker for the bedroom where the fan was to be replaced and ultimately had most of the house turned off while he worked. In his defense, the panel is older and not well-labeled. Had he been on time, I could have helped him test which one was the correct one, but given his tardiness, I had meetings to dial into for you. Thankfully I had a hotspot I could use while I worked without internet. After my meeting, I stopped down to check on Les, standing on my bed, with his shoes still on. To a certain extent, I get it, the bed is large for the room, but that seemed like a poor choice to make, in my opinion. He said he was good and I told him that I was free of meetings for a while if he needed anything from me. Two hours later he came to see me, sweaty and defeated. He said he could not figure out how to install the fan (an Atomi ceiling fan from Costco, one that our neighbors behind us had installed in 90 minutes from another company) and that Ryan would be calling me. Les left the ceiling fan box on my bed, parts and garbage from the box spread out across my dresser, parts on the floor, and the old ceiling fan in the middle of the dining room. After he left, I noticed that he also left a stain on our driveway. Ryan called later and apologized for the issue but said he wasn't sure when he could be out. He offered late that evening, but that time didn't work for us so he said unless he had a cancellation, it would be "sometime this weekend." Part of my expected not to hear from him again. Three days later, on Saturday morning, Ryan texts me to confirm him coming at 11 a.m. I told him that he hadn't provided a time but 11 was fine. He then asked to change it to Sunday between 10 and 11. I told him that I could just find someone else to do this work and he responded that "today was fine, it sounded like you had something going on." At this point it felt like I was in an SNL skit and I reiterated that this had been a terrible experience and I would find someone else, between the mess and the stain in our driveway. Ryan replied, "That's fine." Update: Ryan came back and did the install at no cost. He also offered us a GFCI outlet with USB ports, but it wasn't something we necessarily needed but we thanked him for the offer. I did appreciate him trying to make the experience better and have revised my review accordingly.

    Great service!!! excellent quality and customer service .. always answer very fast.. 100%…read morerecommend ! we will continue working with him in our projects!

    Over the Moon

    Over the Moon

    (51 reviews)

    Date of service: October 6, 2022…read more An unfortunate side effect of our new roof was that the crew took out our post light in the front yard with their equipment. They were great about getting it resolved especially as it took me a while to find an electrician that could come to the house and work with our schedule. Since part of the issue with contractors such as this is the service call piece, I decided to take advantage of the situation and have them replace the ceiling fan in our office as the fan part seemed to have died an early death. Scheduling with their website was relatively easy though I did have to have the obligatory call with them to essentially repeat what I said in my online message. A key thing for me was that I needed a separate invoice for the post light and the ceiling fan as the roofing company wouldn't be reimbursing me for that expense, obviously, but I also didn't want to pay two trip charges. Drake, the electrician that came out was quite friendly and personable. I have no complaints with the work that was done, though he did dispose of the user manuals for both the ceiling fan and the post light without asking me. I am sure I could get them online but it's always easier to have the book handy as model numbers change and I won't likely remember the name of the manufacturer of these items years later. Where I am a little leery of Over the Moon is that the cost of the two jobs--each took almost an identical amount of time, about two hours per--were wildly different in price. The post light installation was four times the cost of the ceiling fan. I'm not sure if that's because their service call rate is astronomical or if they felt that they could gauge my roofing company, but it seemed a bit off to me. Lastly, getting invoices for each item took a bit of doing as the first email I received was really just a couple lines of text on a plain PDF. Thankfully after I asked for something more did I get separate invoices for the two jobs.

    Not only was the quote ridiculously high, but I was made to feel unsafe in my own home. I called…read morelast year for a quote to install 4 can lights in my kitchen. The guy said he needed to take some measurements, and before I had a chance to respond, he went down the hallway and looked in all the bedrooms. He then asked if there was anyone else in the house. As a woman alone in a house, this is a very unsettling question. He then quoted me over $5000 for the 4 can lights in the kitchen plus 4 more in the living room. He said I also needed to replace old outlets in the bedroom. (Now I know why he wanted to look in the bedrooms.) He said I also needed to install a dimmer switch, a second switch for the lights, and a whole house surge protector. I said I only wanted the can lights and one dimmer. He then quoted me $4600 for the kitchen lights, 2 dimmer switches, and the surge protector. I again said I only wanted the kitchen lights. He then got a "manager" on the phone who stated that it would be "foolish to pass up such a good deal". He asked me which package I wanted to sign up for. I said I would need to think about it. A year later, I am still getting texts to set up appointments with them. I went with a different company that charged me $1100 for a master electrician to install 5 can lights and a dimmer switch. The other electrician said that I did not need those other things, and even if I did, $4600 was a ridiculously high quote. I would not recommend this company.

    Diamond Electric - electricians - Updated May 2026

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