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    Current Electric - Our generator installation crews are the best in the business. We never use outsourced crews.

    Current Electric

    (61 reviews)

    We are pleased with the service we received from Current Electric. We received an initial proposal…read moreon a large project updating electrical on an early 1900s home. Wade carefully walked through & came up with a detailed estimate. Current could coordinate to do the major messy work while we were out of town. We had already built a level of trust & the crew led by Drake was fantastic. Really enjoyed working with Drake. The office communicated well each day they would be scheduled at the property. Payment was easy. No surprises on the billing. Everything clearly spelled out. No extra charge for using a credit card. We would recommend Current Electric. Hope the management knows they've got a good team there with their crew! Thank you for helping us upgrade the electrical to a safe system. We have more work to do so we'll be calling again! Note - excellent communication at all levels all along the way! So important!

    I called for an appointment and waited one week. The day of the appointment I called to get a…read morewindow of time when the electrician would be coming to complete the requested work. None could be given except that I would receive a call thirty minutes prior to the arrival. At 2:30 in the afternoon the call finally happened and he said he'd be here in 20 minutes. The technician arrived and within 15 minutes I was told that he'd have to run diagnostic testing. I had to sign off off on the paperwork charging me over $300 or I could pay the $75 trip charge and nothing would be completed. Of course after waiting a week and most of the day I signed the contract. 15 minutes later the problem was identified and fixed, a ridiculous amount of money was charged. I do not recommend this company!!! Although the work was completed within 35 minutes start to finish, the amount of money spent was way over the top! I'm more than sure another company could have done just as good a job, given me a time frame when they would arrive and charged me less than half of what I was charged. Shame on Current Electric.

    Watts Up Engineering

    Watts Up Engineering

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    Adam deliberately sabotaged the project and his own client!…read moreI decided to go with Watts Up Engineering based on a few factors: they are a local company and had relatively good reviews at the time (which I now strongly suspect were self-produced). I expected good customer service and timely communication. Unfortunately, I was very wrong. Choosing this company was a mistake. They were not the cheapest option, despite my multiple inquiries, and I made an even bigger mistake by paying the owner, Adam, upfront. He offered a discount and gave repeated assurances and guarantees that everything would run smoothly. Sadly, it did not. I started working with them in April. Once payment was received, communication became completely one-sided. Adam would only respond when it suited him. When he finally did respond, he downgraded the scope of work, claiming that my existing generator outlet made things "too complicated" and that they didn't have time. He mentioned doing a relay "for free," but said they were too busy and backed out. The relay was not explicitly listed in the contract, and he clearly used that as an excuse to avoid it. This was the first red flag, but at the time, I was just relieved to get a response and agreed to move forward. The roof reinforcement and panel installation were eventually completed on August 27th, after several reschedules. At that point, I thought we were close to completion. We were not. After installation, the ghosting began. I was given weak excuses for weeks, such as waiting on special placards from the manufacturer (items that are readily available on Amazon with next-day delivery). During this time, I learned about the option for an emergency outlet that would allow limited power during outages. When I asked Adam about it, he said it couldn't be done unless I paid extra for an outlet that "wasn't in the contract." After paying nearly $30,000, this response was absurd. I ended up installing the outlet myself with the help of an electrician friend. At that point, the system had not yet been energized or passed inspection. Adam claimed the work was done incorrectly, despite both my electrician and the city inspector saying it was fine. Still, to keep the peace, I agreed to remove it and let Adam reinstall it later. By the end of October, communication had completely broken down again. I was either ignored or told they "didn't have time." At this point, I filed a complaint with the BBB requesting that the project be completed. That resulted in an immediate response. Adam replied to the BBB, claiming that I had voided my system warranty by installing the outlet--even though the warranty had not yet started. He scheduled a visit to "verify" the system before inspection. During that visit, he told me I had "made a stink on the BBB" and that he was going to "teach me a lesson." I was shocked. I genuinely believed we could still resolve things professionally, but it became clear that nothing about this situation was normal. After that meeting, I was ghosted again. The city inspection was still pending, and Adam refused to schedule it, claiming he "didn't have time" and that I would have to wait. It became obvious that he was deliberately stalling, so I would miss the deadline for the federal tax credit. By mid-November, the situation became urgent. Adam insisted that only he could schedule the inspection. When I contacted the city directly and explained the problem, they were understanding and agreed to schedule it themselves. This was the second inspection--the first had failed due to missing placards on DC cables. Ironically, these were the same placards Adam claimed he was waiting for from the manufacturer. I had already purchased them myself from Amazon just in case. The inspector returned, and of course, the placards were wrong, but I was able to install them, and the inspection passed. I thought we were finally done. We were not. The final step was the WE Energies inspection. They required system schematics and exterior placement details. Since I could no longer rely on Adam, I completed everything myself. WE Energies responded and copied Adam on the email. I wasn't worried--until Adam secretly sent them a photo showing that the meter was allegedly too close to my deck. As a result, WE Energies refused to schedule the final inspection unless the clearance was increased. Although the deck was already three feet from the wall, they required three feet from the face of the meter. This requirement was never raised earlier. Adam deliberately sabotaged the project and his own client. It was now December--snow on the ground and freezing temperatures--and I was forced to modify my deck. With the help of friends (who were stunned by the story), I managed to get it done. They reviewed my communications with Adam and even saw camera footage from my home cameras where he threatened me, stating that I "made a stink" and that he would "teach me a lesson." My friends are now fully aware

    From the owner: We make the complex process of solar energy installations easy for you. We successfully navigate…read moreall the municipal and regulatory paperwork for you, which creates a stress-free experience on your path to energy security. Lean on our 20+ years of engineering experience to navigate the design, permitting, installation, and utility interconnect process.

    Full Spectrum Solar - We install all-black modules in an aesthetically pleasing manner.

    Full Spectrum Solar

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    We worked with Full Spectrum to install solar through the MadiSUN Group Buy program. We signed in…read moreJuly 2025 and, despite challenging winter weather, the project was completed by December 2025; an impressive feat given their busy season. Deiter, our Project Manager, was exceptional: thorough, patient with questions, and consistently responsive. He walked us through multiple design options and kept me informed about any scheduling changes. Eric and his electricians expertly handled our electrical service upgrade, dealt with our old house's electrical complexities, and seamlessly added an EV charger during the project. Their pricing was competitive with four other quotes (local and national), but Deiter's knowledge and the company's strong local reputation made the difference. My instinct that they'd do the job right proved correct: they delivered quality work with excellent communication throughout.

    From the start the project engineer (I worked with Mark W.) and anyone I interacted with were…read morecourteous, informative, professional and efficient. The entire process to identify if the site qualified for a system (shade, sun aspect, roof strength, etc.) through to final hook up takes several months and I was satisfied with the entire process. The decision to install a PV system starts with an analysis of current electrical use to size the system appropriately. We added a complication by asking the project manager to calculate how many PV panels we'd need to add to charge an electric vehicle three times a week. That was added that into the calculations, projections and return on investment analysis. The ROI analysis was easy to understand and, from my perspective, reasonable and realistic. Throughout the process our project manager kept us informed, and walked us through paperwork to get utility rebates and group buy discounts. We further complicated the process by adding a "time of use" meter and upgrading the line to the street to 200 amp service and Full Spectrum helped coordinate that installation with our utility. They also worked well with the electrician we hired (Prana Electric, see review) to upgrade our house panel to 200 amp service and connect the solar system into the panel. I would hire Full Spectrum again, and highly recommend both the company and it's partner, MadiSun which helps educate and enroll people in solar installations.

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