
Service Calls, Panel Upgrades, Electrical Switches, Outlets & Fixtures - Install or Repair , and 1 more
"Adam Thompson went Above and Beyond. I am Very Pleased with Having Electricity set up in a Tuff Shed 10x16 and a 12x16 Tuff Shed 3rd Garage. His Staff was very pleasant. Adam added additional Outlets ( in both ) and LED Lightbulbs ( Shed only ) and it made All the difference in the world because he thought it would be Best to have them, but He didn t add any additional charge for them. Adam Thompson would rather a Customer Be Happy with his work, than to just Do A Job. I Would Highly Recommend Georgia Electrical Techs. I plan on using him for Additional Work around My Home. Make Adam Thompson your 1st choice for Anything Electrical. It will be worth your Time and Money Spent doing that Project."
Alicia O. in May 2020

Electrical
"Fair, honest, upfront pricing. Great work. And cleaned up as if he had never been here. Very pleased!"
Joe D. in August 2022

Electrical Switches, Outlets & Fixtures - Install or Repair
"Alfred was very responsive. He installed two 240v outlets and a new 110v outlet in garage for my woodwork equipment. There was a misunderstanding on type of circuit needed but Alfred returned to remedy to my satisfaction after I found it didnâ t work with my new equipment. Friendly, fast response, quality work, fair pricing. Will hire again for future needs. Thanks!"
Brad J. in March 2020

Lightning protection, Lightning Protection
"Patrick was very understanding of all our inquiries/questions about lightning protection. Answers to our questions and much additional information provided in an educated (I want to you understand) manner. Highly Recommend and would do business with again!!!"
Chad M. in June 2021

Lightning Protection, We are not electrical contractors-we are specialized in the design and installation of lightning protection systems.
"The install was scheduled and completed quickly. The lightning rods and cable look neat and tidy along the roof. Mr. Hamilton was friendly and efficient."
Valerie J. in July 2022
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