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Artisan Electric Earns Coveted Angie’s List Super Service Award!

February 7th, 2011 No comments

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Artisan Electric Earns Coveted Angie’s List Super Service Award

Award reflects company’s consistently high level of customer service

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ARTISAN ELECTRIC has been awarded the prestigious 2010 Angie’s List Super Service Award, an honor bestowed annually on approximately 5 percent of all the companies rated on the nation’s leading provider of consumer reviews on local service companies.

“Our Super Service Award winners are the cream of the crop when it comes to providing consistently high quality customer service, as judged by the customers who hired them,” said Angie Hicks, founder of Angie’s List.

Artisan Electric is a comprehensive quality driven electrical contractor, priding ourselves on doing the right thing for each and every client.  We provide residential, commercial, light industrial electrical contracting as well as voice, data, and audio services.  Our motto is “For Solutions and Results”.  Find out more about us on our web site and blog.

Angie’s List Super Service Award winners have met strict eligibility requirements including earning a minimum number of reports, an exemplary rating from their customers and abiding by Angie’s List operational guidelines.

Service company ratings are updated daily on Angie’s List, but members can find the 2010 Super Service Award logo next to company names in search results on AngiesList.com.

Angie’s List collects consumer reviews on local contractors and doctors in more than 500 service categories. Currently, more than 1 million consumers across the U.S. rely on Angie’s List to help them make the best hiring decisions. Members get unlimited access to local ratings via Internet or phone, exclusive discounts, the Angie’s List magazine and help from the Angie’s List complaint resolution service. Take a quick tour of Angie’s List and view the latest Angie’s List news.

They really did that?

December 28th, 2010 No comments

I did a kiln service call this week and we found this. You are looking at a 240 volt 60 amp element stack held together by aluminum ground bars. One small bump an this whole thing is gonna blow.  Oh, just to add some suspense – this kiln is in use at a school.

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