Whether it was installing a fence, interior painting or electric, it seems I really know how to pick’em. My awful luck with contractors continued with choosing this outfit to be my electricians. A year later: There is now a substantial gap between where the ceiling fan should be flush against the ceiling. I don’t think it’s going to fall or anything, but its certainly not installed properly, and looks awful. The in the wall light switch they added that is supposed to turn on the light in the dining room works about 50% of the time. The 50% of the time it doesn’t work you have to switch it back off, and then on again. not the biggest deal, but annoying nonetheless. I had them install remote control lighting. The lighting in one of the three rooms can no longer be controlled by the remote or the by manually hitting wall switch, you have to go the actual lamp and turn it off. And while they were upgrading one of the light switches they cracked the sheetrock they screwed it on to. Wasn’t a big deal at the time, but in hindsight it kinda is since they screwed everything else up. Everyone is allowed one oops, but it seems that’s all they had. On their itemized bills you’ll see a break-out for all the works done — $ 45 for a light fixture, $ 25 for an outlet, etc. But you’ll also see a $ 125 charge for a «service call» INADDITION to the itemized billing. I don’t mind spending money to get quality work, but this isn’t what happened here. This was over $ 1,500 paid for sloppiness.