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TheTravellers 12-30-2021, 08:30 AM Looking for an electrician to replace our original 1950 meter base (and probably weatherhead and conduit between).
They need to:
Answer the phone or reply to the voicemail I leave (tons of tradespeople/companies can't handle even this simple request)
Be licensed, bonded, and insured
Work in OKC (NW 36th/May area)
Show up on the day they say they will if we agree they'll do the work
Thanks in advance for any suggestions.
Canoe 12-30-2021, 09:08 AM Looking for an electrician to replace our original 1950 meter base (and probably weatherhead and conduit between).
They need to:
Answer the phone or reply to the voicemail I leave (tons of tradespeople/companies can't handle even this simple request)
Be licensed, bonded, and insured
Work in OKC (NW 36th/May area)
Show up on the day they say they will if we agree they'll do the work
Thanks in advance for any suggestions.
http://www.genesiselectricok.com/contact
I have a second person if this company doesn't perform. Tradesmen are very busy.
Brett 12-30-2021, 09:18 AM I've used Hayes Electric in the past and have never been let down.
Bill Robertson 12-30-2021, 09:20 AM Looking for an electrician to replace our original 1950 meter base (and probably weatherhead and conduit between).
They need to:
Answer the phone or reply to the voicemail I leave (tons of tradespeople/companies can't handle even this simple request)
Be licensed, bonded, and insured
Work in OKC (NW 36th/May area)
Show up on the day they say they will if we agree they'll do the work
Thanks in advance for any suggestions.If replacing the meter base they will have to replace the riser and weather head. Also, if your service is still original be prepared to be told that the panel will have to be replaced to bring the entire service into code.
TheTravellers 12-30-2021, 09:28 AM If replacing the meter base they will have to replace the riser and weather head. Also, if your service is still original be prepared to be told that the panel will have to be replaced to bring the entire service into code.
Thanks for the replies, I'll get started. Panel inside got replaced a long time ago before we bought the house (it was actually added - the original panel is still there, just daisy-chained to the new one, but one electrician that was out on another problem said it was OK, but he'd never seen that before, he was young, though), no idea why they didn't replace the meter base at the very least when they did the panel work. :doh:
Bill Robertson 12-30-2021, 11:17 AM Thanks for the replies, I'll get started. Panel inside got replaced a long time ago before we bought the house (it was actually added - the original panel is still there, just daisy-chained to the new one, but one electrician that was out on another problem said it was OK, but he'd never seen that before, he was young, though), no idea why they didn't replace the meter base at the very least when they did the panel work. :doh:
I'm betting they didn't get it inspected. When replacing any major part of an older service we're required to bring the whole service to current code.
TheTravellers 12-30-2021, 11:39 AM I'm betting they didn't get it inspected. When replacing any major part of an older service we're required to bring the whole service to current code.
Yeah, most likely - so much stuff that was done during the remodel about 20 years ago is about 3/4-ass work (better than half, but not as good as it should be). And yeah, I'm planning on getting all this fixed and up to code so I won't have to deal with it for a long time (just did the same for all our plumbing and HVAC ducts).
Dob Hooligan 12-31-2021, 01:46 PM I have found Randy Waters at Trico Electric to be capable, fair and honest. Second generation company. One guy and a helper.
405-946-2098
TheTravellers 12-31-2021, 03:42 PM I have found Randy Waters at Trico Electric to be capable, fair and honest. Second generation company. One guy and a helper.
405-946-2098
Thanks, will start checking with these on Mon...
TheTravellers 02-11-2022, 02:58 PM I've used Hayes Electric in the past and have never been let down.
Thanks, used them and am very satisfied. Turns out they had to replace the meter base, move 3 panels (2 old ones in the wall that got turned into junction boxes and 1 that was installed over one of the old ones in the wall) from inside to outside because of clearance/code issues, put the weatherhead up on the roof with a mast. Then had them do a few cleanup things with outlets and junction boxes, found out the day before they put in the circuit for charging the Mini that the Mini charger is both 120v *and* 240v (I had thought it was just 120v), so had them run 240v instead of 120v to it. Pretty good timing considering that I started on both trying to get this done and ordered the Mini back in Oct/Nov 2021, and 2 days after they put the circuit in, I pick up my Mini.
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