About
Dynamic Electrical Solutions has been in the Addison area, serving the Metroplex for the last twenty years.
With forty years of electrical experience there is a lot we haven't seen. But are always happy to find someone who brings us a new challenge. Solving problems is what we like best.
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Install circuit breaker or fuse box
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Frequently asked questions
What is your typical process for working with a new customer?
Come in, meet the dog, or even the cat if they deign to let me. Take a look at the job and get feed back about what happened, when, and why. I'm like a doctor; the more you tell me about what happened the easier it is to ascertain the problem. Maybe tell some jokes and get the problem solved. Or if you just need a cost for a project to do all of the above and then provide a cost.
What education and/or training do you have that relates to your work?
35 years of electrical work in several different aspects of the business. From houses to ballfields to hospitals. I do a four continuing education class every year. Oh, and I have Masters license as well as my Contractors license, too! On the serious side. I carry 3 million in liability insurance and workers comp insurance.
Do you have a standard pricing system for your services? If so, please share the details here.
$125 for the first hour and billed every 15 minutes after that. Most calls are done in the first hour. Unless someone else tried to fix it first!
How did you get started in this business?
A long time ago I graduated high school. And I needed a job! My dad worked as an electrician for years before become a collage math teacher, so I had some knowledge. I got a job wiring Fox & Jacobs homes and went from there to hospitals and on from there. And here I am today, meeting new people and having fun solving electrical problems.
What types of customers have you worked with?
Fat ones, skinny ones, ones who climb on rocks. And I can spell bolonga! I do have to sing the song for that one. I've worked, and work, with home owners, business owners, building management, airports, air craft hangers, medical... If someone has power, there is a good chance I've worked with them.
Describe a recent event you are fond of.
Just finished a pergola on a new patio. Took a couple of days. The homeowner wanted to help run pipe and pull wire, so, ok. We had a good time and i showed him some tricks of the trade to make things easier.
What advice would you give a customer looking to hire a pro in your area of expertise?
Look at the cost per kilowatt/hour. And due some diligence on any hidden rates. Some don't have transportation included in the advertised price. Then it shows up on the bill. Not illegal to do that, but I find that distasteful. But a few questions and some research can help with that.
What questions should customers think through before talking to pros about their needs?
It helps us if you know what you want. But if you're looking for advice on lighting design and don't have a clue, that's ok. Just say that up front and I'll ask questions of my own to get a feel for what you are thinking. And then we can make it happen. You should always know what it should look like finished, before you start! And never hesitant to call stop if you're not sure what is going on. It's your project; and your money!