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4 Years In Business
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Write a ReviewTyler and his team did an excellent job installing a new electrical line for my new hot tub and hooking it up. Very fair pricing and great quality work. A pleasure to work with them.
Tripped Electric upgraded our main service panel in our barn, and trenched a new 100-amp sub-panel to our shop. Every electrician on site was knowledgeable, and smiled even though I asked them a million questions. PUD disconnect, rewire/upgrade, Snohomish County L&I inspection, PUD service re-connected, back up and running in 2 days! I went out and bought a lotto ticket, who the hell gets PUD on site 2 days in a row?! (No disrespect PUD, all the linemen were super cool.) Seriously though, for any local electrical needs, residential or commercial, I highly recommend calling Tripped Electric. Reminds you of the good ol' days when local businesses actually gave a crap about their customers.
Tyler was very responsive and his electrician who did the work was great, too. Even came back when I needed something else resolved! Professional and reasonably priced!
Tyler was above and beyond helpful in fixing multiple electrical problems at our home. He was very professional and knowledgeable and explained everything to us in a way that we could understand what needed to be done. I will be referring him to anyone that I know that needs a great electrician.
Great professional did a great job would hire again.
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