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    Positive Electric

    2.8 (13 reviews)
    Closed 8:00 am - 4:30 pm

    Services - Positive Electric

    Electric inspection

    Electric installation or replacement

    Electric repair

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    Light fixture installation

    Light fixture repair

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    Great attitude, not greedy for money, showed up on time and did not push me to buy anything.

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    6 years ago

    SCAM ARTISTS! Charged us $100 cancellation fee for an appointment we never made. Avoid at all costs!

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    Axis Electric-- one year later…read more Pros: They showed up when they said they would. Cons: They didn't tell me to cover anything, so when I came home after an all day project imagine my surprise when ALLLLLL of my house and furniture was covered in white dust. They came in with a shop vac, and removed as much as they could. And then left. I overlooked it because I had a newborn and didn't have time to process the experience. I was left to clean all of my furniture, floors and cabinets-- while carrying a baby. Flash forward one year later when the lights start flickering. I call and they tell me "No worries because the work is under warranty." When they arrive, they change out a bad switch. I was like, cool... thanks for coming. Then I get a bill for their time $112.00, plus $1.23 for a bad switch. I call to ask why I was charged and they said on the original work quote, it was under warranty but that bad switches were not covered. Fair. No big deal... but here is where my problem is... When suggesting that at the time of quotes and contracts, you could inform the homeowner that for $1.23 a new switch could be put in, the person completely dismissed my suggestion and told me that the customers wouldn't ever want to do that as if it was an absurd request. What happened to "The customer is always right?" That is what I used to be told when I worked in customer service. All it would have taken is, "Yeah, that's a good idea, I am sorry that we can't do anything to help you now but we will keep your idea in mind." Instead, I was made to feel stupid and like I was crazy for making a suggestion. I paid the invoice and made it known that they wouldn't be getting future business from my family. I will not make recommendations for Axis. And I kindly request you consider hiring someone new to answer your phones. Lastly, such a bummer because while they were out fixing the switch I had asked about additional thousands of dollars worth of projects for my house... good luck, Axis.

    Bought a 130-year-old house in Corvallis with a circuit that mysteriously and randomly turned…read morelights on and off. Since I don't believe in ghosts, I imagined there might be a hidden timer somewhere on the circuit. An Axis electrician came out a day after I called and spent about an hour inspecting and testing the circuit. He found switches that were behind a book case and determined that a section of very old (paper insulated) wiring wasn't conducting enough current to consistently activate the lights. He found and replaced that wire: Problem and mystery were solved. Additionally, he replaced an improperly grounded yard outlet... all in a couple of hours and at a very, very fair price.

    Positive Electric - lighting - Updated May 2026

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