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    Tri Starr Electric

    Tri Starr Electric

    4.8
    (13 reviews)

    (Note: Tri Starr Electric has an additional office in Oradell, NJ, so they can service Bergen…read moreCounty, which is the location context of this review.) I contacted Tri Starr Electric, because I wanted a second opinion on my non-functional outdoor lamp post. Neil picked up the phone and spent 10 minutes listening to my problem and what the first electrician found out and proposed. Any contractor able to take a phone call for 10 minutes is incredible in and of itself. Neil asked some good questions and didn't want me to pay for a service call unnecessarily. While Neil confirmed some of the first electrician's findings, there were additional matters that the first electrician did not address. I decided that it was worth paying them the service charge to have them thoroughly examine the situation. This was because the proposed solution from the first electrician was almost $1500 after tax, and I wasn't sure I wanted to spend that much to deal with the lamp post. (low voltage with transformer installed outside in an external outlet) Brad and Juan came over to examine the situation. They wore shoe covers to enter the house and not get the floor unnecessarily dirty! They did similar examinations as the first electrician, testing line voltages and finding where the wires went. However, unlike the first electrician, Brad offered multiple solutions at different budget levels. Brad focused on the root problem of "how much outdoor lighting do you want?" instead of "how to fix this lamp post." Lastly, if we hired them to perform one of their solutions, Tri Starr was willing to discount the price of the solution by the cost of the service call, which I think is fair and appreciated. Brad submitted three proposals a full day later, all of which matched what he told us when he was on-site. The three proposals came in at different price ranges: an affordable solution that abandons the lamp post for a different lighting source, a modest low-voltage wireless switch solution, and the priciest line voltage solution. The price point of the line voltage solution was basically the same as the first electrician's low voltage solution, so Tri Starr offered a better solution for the same price. We chose the low voltage solution. Brad texted me when he was arriving and arrived in the expected time window. Once here, he reviewed the work with me before starting. He suggested 3 options on where to place the transformer box and wiring with pros and cons to each. As before, he wore shoe covers for indoor work. For outdoor work, he carefully dug up the ground to lay the wire and minimized disturbing the soil. It took him about 5 hours to do the work, which was according to plan. After the work was done, he cleaned up the work site and provided a final review of the work including operation of the switches and the transformer box. In conclusion, this business is very well run, offers great solutions for all budgets, and is meticulous with their work. I will definitely hire them for future electrical work.

    I had an issue with some outlets malfunctioning due to using an appliance. had a handyman take a…read morelook and he told me that I would need a rewiring of the wire from the electric panel. Not pleasant news. Then I decided to give a call to Tri Starr. Neil picked up and he didn't listen as much as I had wanted him to, and he quickly indicated that the handyman is probably wrong. I was a bit skeptical to be honest, but I gave it a go. Joey showed up on the same day as the call and he was actually really pleasant to talk to and resolved my problem relatively quickly. I didn't have to do a rewire so that was a relief. and in the end, Neil was right. They were prompt, knowledgeable and generally friendly. Give them a call

    Ebu Electrical

    Ebu Electrical

    3.0
    (2 reviews)

    Excelent job. Emilio was prompt to respond, was communicating with me through the whole process. he…read morestayed until the issue was resolved. very efficient, friendly, and humble. will definitely be using in the future.

    I initially hired this guy to do an EV charger installation. He was charging more than the vast…read moremajority of electricians, but I hired him because I support minority owned businesses. He asked for half the money up front. This made me uncomfortable, but I gave him money against my better judgment. I asked him if I gave him half the money, if he would apply for permits the next day. He said "yes". This guy went to the bank with my check the same day! The money was gone from my account in less than a hour. This made me very nervous but I had faith. A week later, I called my town's building department to see if any permits were filed, they assured me that nothing was filed. I called EBU to find out what happened. The first thing the guy said was that he was upset I called with my phone's caller id blocked. He then said that he would just give me money back if I was going ask so many questions like I was doing. At some point, I decided that I no longer wanted to do business and asked for my money back. At this point , he proceeded to tell me how he couldn't refund my money because he paid for the permits (lie), already bought materials that couldn't be returned (another lie), spent so much time at my house (lie). I have 9 cameras all over my property. He was there no more than 10 minutes looking at my panel and maybe 35 minutes total at my property. When I called bulls**t on all on his lies, he told me I'd have to drive to his office to get my refund. I told him I was unwilling because I didn't feel safe. At this point, I was so disgusted, I just let me rip me off for a $250 service call, just so I could be done with this man and his lies. I have dealt with many contractors. This was among the worse experiences I have had. Stay far away and think long and hard before you give him money up front.

    K2 Electrical - electricians - Updated June 2026

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