Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
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Family Choice Electrical Repair, Inc
I installed a new light on our post in the yard. I did not install it properly, tripped breaker and decided to call a professional. Looked in the yellow pages and saw an ad with a fish sign for an electrician and assumed they were religious and trustworthy. They came out, I had taken the top off the light, so all they had to do was rewire it. They did that quickly and very well. Then they looked at the breaker box. They noted that the 2 combination arc fault circuit breakers were outdated and stated they could be a fire hazard. They were 2 -15 amp breakers. They replaced them and I paid the bill (Christian company I thought). I later went to ACE hardware for some things and looked at the exact breakers and they were $49.52 each ($53 with tax). My bill from Family was $389.00 (parts at $106 and labor $292). I felt that the bill was high. I called the owner, he stated that he has to pay for good electricians, material, advertising, and overhead. He could not do anything for me. Bottom line - stay clear of Family's Choice Electrical Repair, Inc.
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That's Shocking! Your lamp post should be on a GFI breaker not an arc fault
Sure you didn't call a plumber sounds like you got hosed
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Color me confused. You went to Ace and saw the part you needed at $53 each. And you were sold two of them which Ace would sell you for a total of 106 if my math is still good. And you are complaining that you were charged a total of 106 for parts. Now I don't know if you needed the parts, but it sure doesn't sound like you were overcharged for them
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If my math is still good - isn't $106 plus $292 = $398 |
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For what it's worth, the company cited by the OP has five, 5-star reviews on Google, and an A plus rating with BBB, with no BBB complaints.
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I learned this from the Lenhart electrician who came to troubleshoot a problem I had with that circuit frequently tripping. The problem was caused by a defective light sensor on the lamp post. Many mornings when it tuned the bulb off, an arc caused the arc-fault breaker to trip. He replaced the light sensor and the problem never happened again. |
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I think there is a misunderstanding here, Post lights should be on a GFCI (Ground Fault Breaker), while bedrooms, living rooms, dens, should be on AFCI (Arc fault breakers), there is a difference, and these are NOT interchangeable.
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The price sounds right to me. I see a lot of posts on here about people not happy with what there paying a PROFESSIONAL to do there work for them. The price of any part is marked up, the price for labor has to not only cover overhead but also make the company some money so they can grow and continue training employees that have high skill levels. You are paying for their expertise and ability to do the job correctly, plus your paying for them to stand behind the job they did and the work they performed. If you don't want to pay, then do the research yourself and do the job yourself, then fingers crossed you did it right.
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Good research, thank you.
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