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Updated almost 7 years ago,

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  • Maple Valley, WA
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Vets Electric Company - Case Study

Account Closed
  • Maple Valley, WA
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Just wanted to share my experience with Vets Electric Company based out of Tacoma, Wa. Hired Vet's to perform all electrical work as part of a full house remodel. Work was scoped, they provided a bid, and work was started in October of 2017. Once Vet's started the work, bid was increased by several thousand due to additional work needed not included in their original bid, parts of the work performed was not initially done correctly (Vet's admitted to this being a mistake on their part), Vet's needed to schedule multiple follow ups to complete the work, ultimately leading to the initial work that was supposed to be completed in October of 2017 not being completed till late January 2018. Once initial work was completed, initial inspection was failed as Vet's did not complete all work to code and failed to include parts of the job they completed on the work permit. Tried to keep this brief, lots more occurred, willing to discuss with anyone working with Vet's or planning to as needed. Feel free to reach out for more info.