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    Pinellas Electric Supply

    4.7 (3 reviews)

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    2 years ago

    I can not say enough from start to finish next day service and polite staff. Thank you so very much for working g with me .

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    15 years ago

    Friendly and knowledgeable staff. Very patient and helpful, even though they don't carry what I was looking for.

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    Hydrologic

    Hydrologic

    (5 reviews)

    Hyde Park

    These showrooms are gorgeous and the staff is quite helpful. They must train well because the staff…read moreis well versed in the high end fixtures and products on display. If there are questions that they can't answer there are managers who can get to the information quickly. We're redoing our master bath and had some specific thoughts about tubs and lights, the manager at Tarpon Springs recommended we go to another hydrologic showroom in the area to experience the tub we were discussing. We went to the Kennedy Blvd Tampa showroom which made it very easy to decide.

    I went to the Grand Opening of this Hydrologic location, and I was floored! This is one of the most…read morebeautiful showrooms I've seen. They offer a multitude of products for your new home construction or remodel - light fixtures, plumbing fixtures, some appliances, and cabinetry hardware. Not an inch of the ceiling is wasted - they have so many light fixtures from various companies and pricing levels displayed. They have chandeliers, pendants, sconces, and even exterior lighting. For their plumbing fixtures - what sets them apart from all of the other showrooms in the area is that some of their fixtures actually have running water so you or your clients can actually feel the water pressure and see if the handling is comfortable. They actually had a whole row of various faucets that could turn on, there is a shower that can be turned on, and some of the tubs can be filled up. Locally, I haven't seen any other showroom that offers that first hand experience! I didn't spend too much time in the appliance department, but I saw plenty of grills and stoves. Overall - this is one of the best showrooms in Tampa, and I'm so excited to use them for my next project!

    Blue Collar Electric - Blue Collar Electric

    Blue Collar Electric

    (60 reviews)

    I had to have a different electrician come redo their work a year later. He sad the plugs looked as…read moreif they were done by a handyman, and the fuse box had loose wires. This is after they came back three times to get everything straight after turning off my solar panels and causing my breakers to flip. The outlet they installed failed a year later. I paid a lot of money for service I had to have redone.

    PLEASE READ and save yourself your time and money. It's a thorough recap of my experience and what…read moreI discovered with this company. I work with many contractors and know enough about electricity to provide an educated review. My experience started off well. I needed two jobs looked at and was quoted $79 by the girl over the phone to come out and look at each job. If they could fix it right then and if I approved of the price, they would. If not, I would be given an estimate. Worst case, if I didn't care for the company or was not comfortable with the quote, I would only be out $79 for both jobs. Within a minute of the technician showing up, I was told, he would "diagnose" the problem and give me an estimate. If I approved the work, the fee would go towards the job, if not, I would just "owe $245 for today". I expressed my concern that I was quoted $79 and the tech chuckled and said "We can't do anything for $79" He then offered to only charge "minor diagnoses fee" of $135 instead of the normal $245. He was at the first job for maybe 30min and a chunk of that time was writing the estimate. This was for an exterior RV outlet that kept tripping. It was just outside the garage and there was easy access to the panel and he could quickly tell it didn't have enough power for the load. Job 2 - Replace light fixture that had stopped working. He looked at the light and called me to tell me the wrong wire was used in the wall and would need to all be replaced. He also said the outlets were not working. It was a GFI, so I asked if he had pressed the reset. He said he was not going to touch anything until I agreed to the diagnostic fee. He "fixed" my outlets by pressing the reset button. And he explained all the work that would be needed to fix the light, to the tune of $900-1500. When I asked questions, the technician was reluctant to answer. Basic questions that by diagnostic standards, should be answered. I was told he would not check something if he would not be doing the job (even though it was in the scope of the estimate, and I later discovered was not answered because it would have triggered me to question the scope of work and price) and then with the light just hanging, I asked him to just take the light down mark the hot wire with a piece of electrical tape (not wires were white). He initially said he wasn't comfortable doing that because he knew what I was thinking, but that he would go ahead and mark it. I knew at that point the tech had determined there was power to the light, but had withheld that info. I went out to look at the job after the fact and within a minute, determined on my own there was normal electricity flow and a complete circuit, and within 15 minutes I had installed the new light and everything was working just fine. The technician had not marked the hot wire. While I understand Blue Collar, would have done the job differently and could have declined to do the work the way I wanted it done, information was deliberately withheld and I was misled for the sake of making a sale. I should have been given an opportunity to make an informed decision myself and not led to believe it was a bigger issue than it was. After my experience, I called to speak with owner about my concerns and, while the conversation was cordial, he argued that they had done nothing wrong and that he sometimes gets call like mine, but more often not. He also told me I could have just sent the technician away and paid him nothing and that people do that and refuse to even pay the trip charge. "So I should act dishonestly because you do. I agreed to pay the $79, but there was never any intention of just charging $79" This is a known issue and it's not just me. As a "professional", the jobs were very easy to determine the issue and what needed to be done to correct the problems - no "diagnostic" necessary. If he could not determine the issues upfront and needed to delve more into figuring it out, understandably, I would expect an additional diagnostic fee for his time. This was not the case. The technician knew coming out, the price was going to be more than just the $79. This was a clear bait n switch. Furthermore, the owner said he would check into my initial call to determine if I was misinformed or misled. I have not heard back and it has been over a month. This company clearly lacks integrity and does not appear to care about the customer. My take aways 1. They may do good work, but I don't trust them to be honest with the scope or to disclose everything. 2. If you pay for a diagnostic they will withhold even basic information with the excuse that you may hire someone else or try to do it yourself 3. For a master bathroom light and an RV outlet repair, I was quoted $2000 on the low end and $3000 on the high end.

    Pinellas Electric Supply - buildingsupplies - Updated May 2026

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