I live out of Arizona but own a residence in Arizona that needed an electrical issue resolved. This was the end of Dec. 2014 and I have just finished fixing the damage they caused. My caretaker called RSB and a man by the name of Robert came out. He tore out multiple switches and said the house needed rewiring. Even said a board in kitchen was burned and it turned out it was a marking in the board. I knew that was not possible as I had an insurance issue a couple of years ago and the restoration company had to work on over half the house. I knew that an insurance company was not going to pay unless the job was inspected and done right. I felt that he was wrong and asked him to put back the electrical the way he found it and he refused. He turned everything off so the refrigerator food was ruined and it ended up knocking out the mother board and motor on our new furnace and a/c.
I called Reno the owner who had given me a quote that was so above board that I wanted him to still put back the way they found it. He refused to let his guy put back the switches and he wanted to get this job done immediately which was going to go as high as $3300 to $4000. He knew I was in another state so he thought he could tell me anything and I would go for it. I told him I wanted another electrical company opinion before going ahead.
On the 31st I called Reno and I told him I felt hustled and I would not work with his company. He called me back a couple of times. I did not take the call and he left no message.
I only had one area in house that was not working and he took the whole house apart and left me with no electricity.
Another company has resolved the issue for me and the furnace and a/c company have fixed that problem. I find it very odd that all Reno could tell me was that all the electricians that had worked on the house did not know what they were doing. The only ones are the original when house was built and the restoration company that worked through the insurance company.
I would advise through my experience that you get a second opinion before hiring this company . Pamela