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    Lighten Up Smart Home Permanent Lighting

    5.0 (6 reviews)
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    Douglas Wright Electric

    Douglas Wright Electric

    4.9
    (86 reviews)

    Need a licensed electrician and prefer one doing the work or is on-site who is actually licensed…read moreand not someone working under a company license? Douglas Wright Electric is the company to call. Douglas is honest, budget (your budget) minded so he is fair, and his is fully licensed and bonded in Arizona from California; so you know that he knows what he is doing. Douglas knows code and is very professional. Douglas generally works with 1-2 helpers, one of which is extremely knowledgable and trustworthy as he is on his way towards a license of his own. You can fully trust him should Douglas need to slip away for a short time. The other is in the process of learning under two very good and knowledgeable mentors. Douglas Wright Electric, recently installed a garage sub-panel and both 115V and 230V 20A ceiling twist-lock receptacles dedicated to my woodworking machinery. All work was fully permitted and inspected by the city, Douglas Wright Electric is now finishing up the electrical for a Mini-Split (HVAC) system for my garage so I can work comfortably during the summer; I have a licensed HVAC guy installing the actual Mini-split unit. But after that is done, I already have Douglas Wright Electric slated for some inside the house electrical re-wiring work to fix a screw-up by the original home builder. I now can't imagine calling anyone else now than Douglas Wright Electric. Professional, knowledgeable, fair, and a great guy as are his helpers. And they won't leave a mess. Integrety defines their buisiness and work. Don't mess around with a company who will send someone out to your home from a pool of non-licensed, questionably trained/knowledgable who are working under someone else's license while calling themselves an electrician. You likely will be getting someone at an apprentice or at best journeyman level (which Arizona does not recognize) without supervision by a fully licensed electrician who may never even stop by the check their work.

    Doug and his team are my go-to electricians, without question. I've worked with them on multiple…read moreprojects, ranging from updating a house built in the 1950s to mounting TVs and fans in bedrooms. More than that, Doug has been a helpful voice of wisdom whenever I've had urgent questions. As someone who's hesitant about messing with electricity, these guys offer peace of mind at a price point I've never wanted to beat. The biggest project we've worked on together was my mother-in-law's home - a house built in 1959 situated in Mesa. We bought it knowing it would need some work. Doug came over and gave me a full rundown of options. For a large project like that one, I really appreciated their approach. They show up with a full team and bill by the hour while they knock out as much as possible. I've been impressed by how much they accomplish and how thoughtfully they consider things from the end-user perspective. On a smaller scale, the team has helped with installing new fans and updating switches and outlets at my primary residence. This has often proven helpful because they handle things that would probably jam me up for hours of troubleshooting. Overall, I highly recommend them for your next project!

    Centurylink

    Centurylink

    1.3
    (60 reviews)

    CenturyLink customer service sucks! The internet is not working and you cannot reach customer…read moreservice at all. Here is the message I receive when I tried to start a chat with an expert. This is so ridiculous

    After more than a decade dealing with Cox and feeling as though I had to keep buying a new modem…read moreevery other year (which is ridiculous to go through two expensive modems -Netgear and Motorola- in two years,) my household decided it was time to make the move to Quantum fiber. With Cox, we could never even be sure if the problem was on their end or ours. But why should I have to keep playing guessing games and replacing modems and routers? Then reset after reset which would last an hour before having to reset the modem again. If you work this is unacceptable. If you stream or game, this is unacceptable. If you conference or do calls through private messengers over wifi, this is unacceptable. And in terms of hearing, "Oh you need to get a new modem" every other year; After a while you almost begin to wonder, "Is Cox deliberately breaking my equipment in hopes I will rent or buy theirs so they can make a sale?" Who knows. But those thoughts did cross my mind. What I do know is the level of frustration of paying for a service they simply cannot provide especially now that there is more competition in the area since fiber became available. I'm not saying that this is what was going on but interestingly enough, when we called to cancel Cox and tell them we went with Quantum, they suddenly offered to give us a new modem free and half off the service. Now this was interesting considering before they said we had the 'best price' and that all was fine on their end when we would say our internet kept going up and down but then would tell us we needed a new modem without offering it until we actually cancelled their service (which by then it was too late and too bad- so sad). Why did they never offer to rectify this concern before? Another thing about Cox is their data caps and then the cost of service for the speed. $120 all in for Gigablast and unlimited data (the unlimited caused it to be higher otherwise they capped at 1 TB a month) and that's only nearly a gb down speed, NOT upstream! So trying to upload a big file? Go get lunch or dinner and it 'might' be done by then especially if it's a multi-gigabyte file. And I use the word 'might' so long as your modem doesn't reset or the speed doesn't come to a crawl. Good luck content creators! So after Quantum installed fiber in my neighborhood, I heard mixed reviews. Some saying you will never look back and others saying don't do it. Seems many have had mixed experiences and I did a fair amount of looking at reviews online and on YouTube reviews. Well, we decided to roll the dice and at least try it. We kept having outtages and resets with Cox and kept getting tired of feeling as though we were getting gaslit and the runaround for what we paid, so really, what did we have to lose? We booked the appointment on a Friday in early September, and the tech was out bright and early on Monday morning. The whole install took about two or three hours from pulling out the copper line that goes to the house and then installing the fiber. This didn't take long as the hub was in our front yard. Then of course setting everything up indoors. Tech was courteous, knowledgable and friendly. Did everything neatly. Speed we chose was 1 Gbps service which is plenty (they have five tiers -500 Mbps, 1 Gig, 3 Gig, 5 Gig and if you're insane, 8 Gb) and it is symmetrical (at least most of the time) but even times the upload may decrease it's still 10x faster than Cox is capable of (Cox can only do 100 Mbps up). So service requested and delivers for our needs over expectations. Been almost two months and so far so good. No outages and best is we didn't have to buy the equipment so if anything should go wrong it's on them to replace it and did I mention the price is $40 lower than Cox? They say it is a price-lock so time will tell if that's really true or not. The only thing I so far would dock a star on is their router. Because it is wifi 7 it is technically backwards compatible with older devices and that yeah, they work, but it seemed I pulled higher speeds with my old TP Link router. Not sure why that is but then on newer devices and direct connections you do get the advertised speed most of the time. It's more than enough even if all of us are using it at the same time. So credit given where it's due so far in terms of service. Definitely worth it, just hope I don't ever have to deal with Centurylink customer service as I've heard that is their one flaw should there be a problem. But I have heard rumors that AT&T is going to be acquiring Centurylink so we shall see how it all goes long term. I can always add to my review or change it if need be. In all, if you are tired of Cox and don't want congested 5g wireless; Quantum fiber (installed by CL) is your best bet. I would at least weigh the pros and cons and as of now in my experience, would recommend. Fiber is your best bet hands down if it's available in your neighborhood.

    Lighten Up Smart Home Permanent Lighting - seasonaldecorservices - Updated July 2026

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