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Gunny2403 02-02-2024 07:27 AM

Totally agree. Pikes has been my go to on four different occasions. Fair prices, clean and efficient.

djbabler 02-02-2024 07:35 AM

Perhaps the original quote was an estimate and may vary depending on the complexity of the job. Did Lenhart come to your home to give the quote? Could have been a misunderstanding of the difference between an estimate and a quote. I have used Lenhart several times with great satisfaction. I was charged $250 to install an EV outlet but it was a simple job close to the main box.

retiredguy123 02-02-2024 08:19 AM

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Originally Posted by djbabler (Post 2297437)
Perhaps the original quote was an estimate and may vary depending on the complexity of the job. Did Lenhart come to your home to give the quote? Could have been a misunderstanding of the difference between an estimate and a quote. I have used Lenhart several times with great satisfaction. I was charged $250 to install an EV outlet but it was a simple job close to the main box.

I always ask for a firm quote, not an estimate. I would only pay additional money if the project involves hidden work, such as obstructions that may be located behind a wall. But, a contractor has the right to revise a quote before the work is performed. The quote is just an offer until it is agreed to by both parties. In this case, it appears that the contractor revised the quote within 15 minutes, which is entirely acceptable. I don't understand why the OP thinks the contractor did something wrong.

airstreamingypsy 02-02-2024 08:40 AM

I put a 30amp plug in my garage, not here, a different place. Total cost of parts was about $60.00, my labor was free to me. <g> The biggest expense is the wiring from the breaker to the receptacle...... if you keep it short it's just not expensive. BTW, I'm not an electrician. I can't imagine why it would even cost $700.00. $900.00 is bizarre.

4$ALE 02-02-2024 08:43 AM

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Originally Posted by PersonOfInterest (Post 2297427)
Looks like the OP just wanted to dump his complaint and is not intending to come back to clarify. I wouldn't waste my time in giving a response to that.

I think you might be right. If you look at the OP's profile it says he was on TOTV at 7:27 p.m. last night. He cold have straightened this all out then. No post..... probably just checking to see the turmoil and maybe getting a good laugh. :shrug:

pikeselectric 02-02-2024 08:44 AM

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Originally Posted by Tvflguy (Post 2297204)
Go to Pikes electric. I opened a thread here a month ago asking for recommendations for adding a 240v outlet in garage for EV on order. Got 3 quotes. Very best was Pikes. Best customer service. Cost was $425 vs other quotes of $700 and $550. The $425 included a 10% discount in Jan. Call Pikes. The best.

Tvflguy, thank you so much for recommending us. We are so happy to help anyone who has electrical needs :) - Casandra with Pike's Electric

pikeselectric 02-02-2024 08:44 AM

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Originally Posted by Gunny2403 (Post 2297430)
Totally agree. Pikes has been my go to on four different occasions. Fair prices, clean and efficient.

Hi Gunny, so happy to hear this. Thank you for your kind words. We are happy to help at Pike's :) - Casandra

JRcorvette 02-02-2024 08:44 AM

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Originally Posted by Jazzper (Post 2297190)
Had Lenhart come out to give me a quote on installing a 50 amp outlet in my garage. Was quoted $700 and when I called them to schedule the installation -- about 15 minutes after the guy left -- was told by a "supervisor" that the quoted price was wrong and the actual price would be $900!!


Looks like I'll never be dealing with them again. Others on here have given them good reviews but I will never be dealing with them again.:mad:

I just had on installed for $500 by a licensed electrician. He works for a contractor but does sided jobs on weekends. He has done a lot of work at several of our homes. I pay him cash no CC.

pikeselectric 02-02-2024 08:45 AM

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Originally Posted by TommyT (Post 2297205)
Call Pike's Electric, speak with Casandra

Office: (352) 748-6251

Hi Tommy! Thank you for recommending us and putting my name out there. I am happy to help at any time :) - Casandra

Tvflguy 02-02-2024 09:06 AM

Typical TOTV. OP was very specific and provided all details. Then he gets broiled by some here. Doubting his story and honesty.
I provided my input re having an EV charging outlet quoted and installed by Pike’s. All honest and true. Still yada by some here.

Sometimes TOTVrs are irritating. Case in point, this Thread.

Professor 02-02-2024 09:54 AM

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Originally Posted by Tvflguy (Post 2297204)
Go to Pikes electric. I opened a thread here a month ago asking for recommendations for adding a 240v outlet in garage for EV on order. Got 3 quotes. Very best was Pikes. Best customer service. Cost was $425 vs other quotes of $700 and $550. The $425 included a 10% discount in Jan. Call Pikes. The best.

I second the Pike's referral. I have used them a few times. Always on time, always reliable, and, I thought, reasonable.

Jayhawk 02-02-2024 10:13 AM

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Originally Posted by JRcorvette (Post 2297473)
I just had on installed for $500 by a licensed electrician. He works for a contractor but does sided jobs on weekends. He has done a lot of work at several of our homes. I pay him cash no CC.

How did you find him? From the contractor he works for?

J1ceasar 02-02-2024 10:25 AM

electrician rates
 
even $ 700 seems high for a 50 amp . breaker is $ 30 -50 - box is $ 100 . labour - 2 hours max $ 200


Quote:

Originally Posted by Jazzper (Post 2297190)
Had Lenhart come out to give me a quote on installing a 50 amp outlet in my garage. Was quoted $700 and when I called them to schedule the installation -- about 15 minutes after the guy left -- was told by a "supervisor" that the quoted price was wrong and the actual price would be $900!!


Looks like I'll never be dealing with them again. Others on here have given them good reviews but I will never be dealing with them again.:mad:


CosmicTrucker 02-02-2024 11:00 AM

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Originally Posted by retiredguy123 (Post 2297344)
So, if the OP called to schedule the job, how did the guy know to leave 15 minutes before the scheduling call was made? It is just not clear as to where and when "the guy left". If the company raised the price by $200 when I called to schedule, I probably would have cancelled the project, regardless of when the guy left the office. Obviously, the OP is not a satisfied customer. But, if the quote was changed before the work was performed, he could have just cancelled the project. Who cares when the guy left the office?

You Sir are embarrassing yourself. Stop.

Sandancer 02-02-2024 12:22 PM

Call Martin McMurtrie-master electrician--{352}248-0000....Fair Prices & Excellent Work!


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