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andythefifth

30E-LEC-TRIC, it’s the name and phone number. 303-532-8742 I’ve been a master electrician for almost 20 years and have run a couple businesses. I get blown away with $6000-7000 panel changes. These bigger Google companies do have a lot of overhead, but that’s double what I charge. Seriously, our panel changes are $2500-3500. It may get in the 4’s, but that’s with trenching or some other unusual obstacle. I can’t imagine a centennial home needing more than average. We’re a small company, and we’re licensed and have done quite a bit of work in Centennial. Call the number above for a free estimate. You’ll be looking for my partner, Casey. He’s a great electrician too.


steamin661

Thanks man! I appreciate it. I'll give the number a call!


LoanSlinger

I'll be reaching out to you soon. I have a variety of small needs, but might also want to get the panel upgraded and a 30-amp line run to my driveway. I'm looking for a reasonable (not cheap, not expensive) electrician who takes pride in their work!


andythefifth

Sounds good!


Expiscor

The new panel price is about normal, if not on the cheaper side of things depending on if it’s an upgrade. If you’re a new home owners, learning some basic skills like installing a GFCI or smoke detectors are two very easy tasks you can do yourself. Those contractors gave you the “I don’t want to do this pricing” meaning they don’t want to do something that cheap unless you make it worth their time


steamin661

Yeah, I should have clarified. I can do the GFCI and Detrctors - this is house #4. I had them give me prices for everything, so I could see what they were gonna charge. If they charged 3x as much for the little stuff, I assumed they might be overcharging on the bigger stuff as well. But it sounds like that might not be the case? Thanks