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12 days ago

Knowledgeable professional prompt reasonable. Joseph know his stuff. Not a big impersonal company.

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On time professional great attention to detail and on budget! Definitely would recomebd

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Bolt Electric

Bolt Electric

(69 reviews)

We had the best experience with the electrician Zachary E. First, we enjoyed reading the profile…read moresummary that told us a little bit about him! We thought that was a nice personal touch. He was quick getting to our house and quick with finding the problem to both of our AC units. Turns out the AC people had the wiring all wrong and after two AC guys came out and couldn't figure out what was wrong- we are soooo appreciative Zach came to the rescue. He was fast and efficient, found the problem and took care of it. We finally have AC in our new home thanks to Zachary! We are so grateful. Thank you Zach so much! Would highly recommend him.

Do not hire BOLT Electric. They did a very sloppy job,…read moreovercharged us, and treated us poorly. We (my mom in her 80s, my special needs brother, and myself) hired BOLT in March of 2025. We suffered damage to our home due to Hurricane Helene. The electric was not damaged, but our home's electric was from the 60s, and BOLT said we needed a whole-home rewire. We were desperate to get construction started and get permits approved. Our first mistake was not getting a second option or estimate. Later, we discovered that they overcharged us by 20 to 30 thousand dollars according to industry-standard pricing. They allowed a new electrician at their company to handle our project with no oversight; he was not an Ace at his job. BOLT removed electric outlets in several places in the home and did not replace them. BOLT left an outlet in the bathroom with the old wiring in the wall and just put a plate over it to "make it go away". All light switches and outlets in our home are at random heights. Here is the worst example. There were no outlets or switches on this wall (next to the sink) before they started. The project manager pointed out at our initial meeting that the conduit running along the wall in front of our home was unseemly, and he does not do things like that. After they completed their work, we have conduit running to our porch lights because BOLT took out the old electric lines and did not replace them, and this was their fix. BOLT stepped on an air conditioning line in the attic, told no one, blamed it on condensation. We had to have our garage ceiling fixed. BOLT crushed the ductwork in the attic, and we had to have it all replaced. The electrician we hired to clean up Bolt's mess told us the outlets they used were not appropriate and we had to have several replaced as well as drywall and painting done. BOLT installed the hood vent wiring off-center. BOLT broke one of our new kitchen cabinets installing the stove. BOLT refused to install the dishwasher; "it was the contractor's problem". BOLT also treated my contractor horribly. My belief is that they had an issue with their ethnicity. Any issue we had with the finishes in the home was treated as our fault or we should have known to communicate the problems they created to the contractor. BOLT refused to speak to the contractor about construction requirements in the kitchen; my 80-year-old mother was used as a go-between them though all three of them were in the house at the same time. We moved back into our home in December 2025, though it was still under construction. We could not afford renting anymore. We told BOLT we were moving home. BOLT chose not to turn on the breaker for the hot water heater. We were concerned about touching the panel as it was horribly mislabeled, and the house was still a construction zone. It took BOLT several attempts to label the electric panel correctly. They priced gouged us, costing us $ 15,574.99 plus to fix their mistakes. We thought speaking to the owner, Patrick, would finally get them to do the right thing but after several requests for a meeting, we were finally told by BOLT's office staff that he has nothing to do with the running of the company. He just poses in sunglasses with his chin up holding his jacket for the website. This leaves his staff to do whatever awful things they want to do to the public. They waited for the electric inspection to pass (it took 2 attempts) and then we were ghosted. I believe they saw a widow and her family suffering a devastating loss from a natural disaster as a way to do a cheap job for money. My mom has been hospitalized several times due to the stress this whole situation has caused our family. Do not hire this BOLT; they will not be honest; they will blame you whenever they can. We did try mediation, but the person "in charge" does not like confrontation, as explained by the office staff; that is why he ran out of the meeting after less than 5 minutes.

Allen's Electric & Appliance - Shed or "certified" ryobi repair center?

Allen's Electric & Appliance

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Not a good sign when you pull up to the "business" and it's an old beat up shed…read more I had an issue with ryobi products and BTW ryobi is as bad as these guys. Ryobi customer service apparently has different division for lawn batteries as well as lawn equipment. Funny both departments claim the other was the issue. one side said problem was the saw the other side said battery. No worry's they give ryobi "certified" repair shops near me. After calling 3 on their list (2 said they stopped repairing ryobi) i wonder why?! I get Allen's repair on my third try. I should have turned away when I drove up and seen the busted up old shed and the front door that doesn't close. I go in and theres old busted up yard tools laying all over the place. On a side note... have you ever known a guy who said he fixed his own toaster and put on a new blade on a neighbors lawn mower and says he thinks he could open his own repair shop? Well not far from the truth here. But you think to yourself, why would ryobi certify this mess unless they knew better?! So you think you can trust them. I bring in a chainsaw and batteries to be looked at bec both still under warranty as ryobi told me to do. The guy asks a few questions and I let him know I also had a ryobi lawn mower acting up but I took it to Home Depot a day earlier. He begins to make fun of me on how long Home Depot sits on their repairs and how silly I was taking my repair to them! Foreshadowing.... He then asks what I want with the batteries. I told him I was told by ryobi to bring them in where they will be tested by professionals and and recharged so that they will be good as new. So he says, " I'll have her look at it." And I thought to myself,"oh, ryobi must send in an expert and take them to some high tech lab where the batteries will be made new. Also, because two other shops closer no longer do ryobi, this is a 50 minute trek up a highway from me. Not around the corner. Almost 2 hours there and back. Well a month goes and I call to see what's going on. A lady tells me that even though it's under warranty, there's $80 worth of repairs need to be done on it for wear and tear items. I say go ahead and fix it. And I then ask about the batteries. She said she knew nothing about batteries, I tell her what ryobi told me and she's acting clueless how she's supposed to handle batteries but she will look at them. Two months and a week later, Home Depot is finished with my mower but I have no batteries. I call Allen's electric snd ask about my batteries. Lady asks me what I wanted to do with them again. I said I was told you guys would check them and charge them up. She has no idea what I'm talking about. I told her I'm coming to get my batteries. I ask about my chainsaw and she was confused what it was and then said oh yeah waiting on parts. I make the almost 2 hour trek there and back. When I pick up my batteries I notice my chainsaw which is still put together. I make a note in my mind that it's funny that he put the chainsaw back together after already "opening" it to see what needed repair. Another month goes by (3 months and a week from dropping it off) and I call about my chainsaw. The lady is confused again about what I had and what was going on and again says oh we are waiting on parts. I said forget it, I'll pick it up. She said no problem. Had she really ordered parts I know there would have been more push back about getting the saw but that told me they never ordered parts and I basically made 3 two hour trips to this awful place for nothing. And I lost 3 months not able to use my chainsaw which I needed to chop up downed trees from the hurricane. I ended up having to buy a second chainsaw so I'm not just out travel time but money now bec of these clowns. It gets worse. I take the chainsaw to Home Depot to get repair. The guy at Home Depot decides to open it to look in it. As he opens the chain adjust compartment, dirt falls out all over the place. The guy at Home Depot told me this chainsaw has never been opened since I last used it and the guy at Allen's lied about looking at it and what parts I needed. So warning this guy will lie about what's broke to make money off the ignorant by claiming things need replacing that he never looks at. Ryobi should be sued big time as well as this junk yard toaster fixer wannabe.

Horrible service! We took our mower here under warranty…read morewith Greenworks. They don pick up the phone and when they do "the person that handles that" is never availabl. Left several messages and never get a call back. They have had my mower for over a month and have not yet reported to the warranty at Greenworks. My husband went personally tonpick it up (the damaged one) and they refused to return it. Save yourself a headache and do not do business with them.

Hydrologic

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These showrooms are gorgeous and the staff is quite helpful. They must train well because the staff…read moreis well versed in the high end fixtures and products on display. If there are questions that they can't answer there are managers who can get to the information quickly. We're redoing our master bath and had some specific thoughts about tubs and lights, the manager at Tarpon Springs recommended we go to another hydrologic showroom in the area to experience the tub we were discussing. We went to the Kennedy Blvd Tampa showroom which made it very easy to decide.

I went to the Grand Opening of this Hydrologic location, and I was floored! This is one of the most…read morebeautiful showrooms I've seen. They offer a multitude of products for your new home construction or remodel - light fixtures, plumbing fixtures, some appliances, and cabinetry hardware. Not an inch of the ceiling is wasted - they have so many light fixtures from various companies and pricing levels displayed. They have chandeliers, pendants, sconces, and even exterior lighting. For their plumbing fixtures - what sets them apart from all of the other showrooms in the area is that some of their fixtures actually have running water so you or your clients can actually feel the water pressure and see if the handling is comfortable. They actually had a whole row of various faucets that could turn on, there is a shower that can be turned on, and some of the tubs can be filled up. Locally, I haven't seen any other showroom that offers that first hand experience! I didn't spend too much time in the appliance department, but I saw plenty of grills and stoves. Overall - this is one of the best showrooms in Tampa, and I'm so excited to use them for my next project!

Onsite Electric USA - electricians - Updated June 2026

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