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    Mobile Wrench

    5.0 (7 reviews)
    Closed 9:00 am - 5:30 pm

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    Northstar Electric & Service

    Northstar Electric & Service

    (10 reviews)

    I live in an old home built in 1911 that has original knob and tube wiring. We are in the process…read moreof finishing the basement and building an upstairs addition. An important part of this investment included a complete re-wire of the home to bring it up to current electrical code. Selecting an electrician for a large project such as this who I have never worked with caused some anxiety. After getting several bids, I felt Joe and his team at Northstar had the best combination of experience, service, and price so I took a chance. The work included: Upgrade electrical panel from 100 to 200A, relocate the panel from the maid floor to basement, and move the exterior meter on the home to better accommodate the new electrical mast. Rewire the whole house Wire basement with new construction/open framing Install custom light fixtures and add outlets Prep wiring and electrical for upstairs addition Northstar was amazing every step of the way, following through on all commitments, keeping us informed, and doing quality work. Most impressively to me, the completed the full house re-wire without needing to cut a SINGLE hole in my lathe and plaster walls to complete the job. Although cuts may have made the job easier, they took the time and care to find a path that avoided need for repairs to the walls. Truly, they managed to rewire some locations I did not think would be humanly possible without cutting in for access. This team is a well-oiled machine and we made the right choice with Northstar.

    Joe and his team did a great job in a very quickly. And his prices are great I really loved working…read morewith his team I recommend them

    Independent Power Generation

    Independent Power Generation

    (2 reviews)

    Sadly, I've had to change my review. We've been working with IPG over multiple projects, the…read morebiggest one which is right around the corner. IPG had won the contracts for our electrical, roof, and septic for a cabin we're putting on ten acres. It's extremely time sensitive as the foundation is scheduled for July. For final approval of our loan, we need to get final estimates to our bank. This was discussed with Tyler within the last couple of weeks... now he's ghosted us! I have no idea why as he won't return calls, texts, or the note I left at the address given. Now we have to find new contractors and get their estimates to the bank. We are very much at risk for not getting the loan closed in time for the foundation and beginning of the build. Tyler knows that this project has been riddled with roadblocks, primarily due to another bad contractor. Tyler knows about the time constraints. Tyler has even visited a sample cabin with me and the general contractor heading the project. Tyler knows we spent this past winter in our RV and really don't want winter #2 in there. Our septic permit expires in August. Yet, Tyler has ghosted us. He was great, until he wasn't. We NEVER saw this coming. We're hurt, angry, and confused. There is NO excuse in a business relationship for ghosting a client. At a BARE MINIMUM, you place a phone call and make the client aware your unable to do it so they can make other plans. I can't in good conscious recommend IPG. If ghosting is an acceptable practice you run the risk of winding up in the same situation we are in. By the way, he's also ghosted the general contractor who was going to throw even more work Tyler's way. He doesn't have any idea why either. The hunt for new contractors is on and I recommend you avoid IPG. This ghosting has wiped the slate clean of the good work he's done. That good work means nothing if we don't get into this cabin before winter. Instead of helping, he's now hurt us badly for no apparent reason (at least none that i know since HE WON'T RETURN MY CALLS OR MESSAGES. This really sucks.

    Zack was thorough and reasonably priced. He was very informative and did a great job. I will…read moredefinitely use him again. Thanks for all you did.

    Gaffaney Electric

    Gaffaney Electric

    (1 review)

    I hired Gaffaney Electric based on a flat-rate bid for a diagnostic on my refrigerator circuit…read moretripping. I agreed to the $750 to wire a new 20 amp circuit and GFCI in the breaker panel. They started doing the work and didn't diagnose the issue immediately and came back again and again trying different things. I wasn't informed or aware that they were proceeding with whatever repairs they deemed necessary without calling me, informing me via email or via a change order to the original scope of work. Weeks went by with little to no communication, and I had to follow up constantly just to get updates and to schedule the virtual inspection. Then, out of nowhere, I received a final invoice five times the original estimate -- with no call, no written change order, and no approval from me for the extra work. At no point was I informed that they were switching to time and materials billing. I wasn't even onsite for all the work, so the assumption that I approved anything extra is outrageous. I told them directly: I never got a change order. Yet here I am being billed thousands more without a single written or verbal authorization. Even in the case of discovering a burnt wire -- unless it was an emergency (and I was never told it was) -- the standard procedure is clear: stop work, contact the homeowner, and get approval. Gaffaney Electric did none of that. To top it off, the email correspondence from the owner was rude and condescending and she subtly slid her attorney credentials in at the end of the email to make the point. It's shady, unethical, and an unacceptable business practice to rack up materials and labor without informing the homeowner of said changes beyond the initial scope of work. Yes, I paid the bill to move on, but I'm reporting this to the WA Attorney General, Dept. of Labor & Industries, and the BBB. Bottom line: While their electrical work might be decent, their communication and billing practices are predatory. I won't use them again and strongly advise others to think twice before doing business with Gaffaney Electric.

    High Energy Electric

    High Energy Electric

    (7 reviews)

    Had a wire slip out of it's wire nut and short-out on a metal box in a bathroom light ... no big…read moredeal. But the fuse didn't trip. So I called High Energy to come out and find out why the fuse didn't trip. After 90 minutes of assessment and merely installing another wire nut the Tech. informed me he "didn't know why the fuse didn't trip. AND for that I paid $536! WHAT!! I specifically hired High Energy to find out why the fuse didn't trip when it should have. They DIDN'T do that ... then charged me $536. TWO words come to mind; RIP-OFF! Hell my son hired an electrician recently in the metropolitan area of Seattle and he was only charged $300 for the same time frame ... and his guy actually FIXED the problem he'd been hired to repair. High Energy did little but "assess", couldn't diagnose the issue, couldn't resolve the issue and yet had the GALL to charge $536. I have four rental properties in Spokane and you can bet I will NEVER AGAIN employ a company that thinks it's okay to charge $536 to NOT live up to the expectation for which they were hired. If I could give this company a ZERO rating I surely would. To all my fellow homeowners I highly recommend seeking a different company for your electrical needs. My fault for not researching online reviews prior to employing. Service Requested = 0 Quality = 0 Value = 0

    Gave me an estimate of $6700 to replace 20 outlets. $335 per outlet. If it takes 20 minutes for…read moreeach outlet, that's $900 per hour. I asked for a bid to install one 240 outlet (which another company did for under $1000) and they gave me a proposal to replace the breaker panel ($13,000), all the upstairs outlets ($6700) plus $2000 for the 240 outlet. Total $20 grand!!! By the way my house is only 25 years old and we have had zero problems with our electrical system.

    Mobile Wrench - farmequipmentrepair - Updated May 2026

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