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🔌 EV Charger Installation · Erie, PA
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Claim it freeArrow Electric, Inc is a trusted ev charger installation provider serving the greater Erie area. With a commitment to quality, they deliver reliable ev charger installation services to residential and commercial customers throughout Erie, Millcreek, Harborcreek, Wesleyville, and surrounding communities.
Erie, Pennsylvania residents rely on quality ev charger installation services throughout the year. With a population of approximately 95,000 and a homeownership rate of 52%, there is steady demand for ev charger installation across Downtown Erie, Glenwood, Frontier, Academy. Erie's regional climate, housing stock, and freeze-thaw cycles create specific demands that require experienced local professionals.
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Cindy Silvis
I recently called on Connecto Electric for 2 projects at 2 different locations - the experience was wonderful. I found the entire experience a breath of fresh air! Connecto was professional from the moment of the first phone call for the estimates to the crew leaving and saying to have a nice day! I highly recommend Connecto Electric - you will not be sorry!
Joe A
Couldn't even return my calls to get a estaminet for a complete rewire of a rental property. Two story complete rewire top to bottom! I called two different times left a message for who ever does the estimates never heard back.
Property Owner
I scheduled for Connecto to do some work on one of my apartment units. Two workers did 38 minutes of work (from 8:10 AM to 8:48 AM) and so I should have been billed for two hours of work. When I received the invoice I was dismayed to see I was billed for four hours of work. I e-mailed the biller, Lisa on 2-2-17 and she failed to respond. And so I e-mailed her again on 2-13-2017 and she evidently forwarded my e-mail to the owner, Jeff, who sent me a response, claiming the two workers got to my apartment building at 7:00 AM and had waited over an hour for me. I responded, stating we didn’t have an appointment for 7 AM. The morning of the work (1-18-2017), one of the two workers, named Andy, called me at 7:10 AM and asked what time I could meet them there. I said I could be there at 8:00 AM. He didn’t tell me he and the other worker would be there (I don’t know if they were calling from outside my property at 7:10 AM—that was never divulged to me by Jeff) at 7:00 AM and no one told me billing would begin at 7:00 AM. I’m not psychic and so there was no way for me to know they would be there at 7:00 AM. It would have certainly helped for the worker, Andy, or the owner, Jeff, to have told me they’d be there at that time and not to simply ask, “What time do you want to meet us?” Again, I am not a mind-reader. When I stated all of this to Jeff he responded VIA e-mail with, “…sorry for the confusion.” Confusion? There was no confusion. Noone told me my appointment was at 7:00 AM. I was asked what time could I be at my property. Again, that’s not confusion. You can’t withhold information to someone, bill them double, and then say there’s confusion. Instead of labeling it confusion, you should call it a lack of communication by you, Jeff, and your worker, Andy. I won’t ever use Connecto again—I told Jeff this and I will stick by it. I hope the extra $100 you made off me was worth it. Use it and invest in some books on communication…. Also, the invoice stated they replaced light fixtures in the attic and bedroom which is simply false—they switched out a few non-working light bulbs in the attic and they took a look at a fixture in the bedroom but didn’t replace it because there was no longer any electric running to the fixture (and instead of removing the fixture and putting a cap over the hole someone had simply installed a fixture in another part of the bedroom). False statements on the invoice—must be another example of ‘more confusion’.
Brandon spencer
Very awesome and great company to use, they will get the job done and they know what they are doing !
Daniel Frantz
Im a contractor that works with them a great bunch of people to work with
| Service | Typical Range |
|---|---|
| Basic service request | $800+ |
| Typical project range | $800-$4,500 |
| Urgent or specialty work | Varies by scope and availability |
Prices are estimates for the Erie area. Contact Arrow Electric, Inc for an exact quote tailored to your project.
3716 McClelland Ave, Erie, PA 16510
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| Monday | 8AM-4:30AM |
|---|---|
| Tuesday | 8AM-4:30PM |
| Wednesday(Today) | 8AM-4PM |
| Thursday | 8AM-4:30PM |
| Friday | 8AM-4:30PM |
| Saturday | Closed |
| Sunday | Closed |
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