GOOD Electrician

We have major problems with our Electrical situation here, 2 fires from what another idiot did who was referred to us.
We have gone through 4 electricians who have no idea what they are doing, we are REALLY DESPERATE for someone who knows what they are doing.

Does anyone know a REALLY good Electrician who would travel to near Gaspar Hernandez? We are in Las Canas.

Our pool Shed caught on fire a few weeks ago and a guy came to fix it and took some piece home 10 days ago, we asked him if he would be done tomorrow and he said if God allows....ummmm....I talked to God and he said he is READY!!!

We seriously feel pretty hopeless as this point.
 

monfongo

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give stan a call ,he's American ,been here a long time . 809-586-7866 or 809- 324-7900 and he'll stand by his work .
 

jrhartley

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i wont recommend mine- he was pulling a live wire out of the ground with wire cutters, I had to walk away
 

zoomzx11

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We went through the same crap. Or last guy ran off to S.D. for a binge drunk with the $ we advanced to buy supplies. Took is months to track him down but he finally surfaced. We sent a Dominican collection specialist who makes house calls with a machete. So far we have sincere sounding pleas that he will make it right but the money is still gone. He was the worst but we have gone through a few others almost as bad. Hope you have better luck
 

wrecksum

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I've tried and tried but no luck so far.
I've lost count of how many I've tried. Sometimes they do a reasonable job at first then disintegrate into unreliable incompetence.
I gave a complete schematic and layout to one group and when I got there they had ignored most of it and done it their horrible way.
No amount of explaining or shouting worked.

I think the two words 'Dominican' and 'electrician' are mutually exclusive.
Good luck.......
 

Mauricio

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the problem is that most are electrician, and plumber, and painter, and gardener, and mason, and.....

I can recommend you a very good, but very expensive company. I have to find out the name, but I know they do good work. They do projects to find out what electrical problems your building has, where you might be losing electricity, will recommend you all improvements you have to make.

A relative had this study done for his restaurant. Only the initial study was I think USD2,000, without any work done. After that he spend USD20,000 to get everything fixed. His electricity bill dropped from RD$150,000 to RD$100,000 (to be lowered to a lower amount later on, when the edexxx contract was changed.

Ofcourse for a residence you wouldn't pay these amounts, but you can figure it's going to cost you. If you would be interested I'll find out the company name.
 

Marindoporfa

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This post was a while ago, but would you please send me this company's name if you don't mind finding out? My new user privileges denies use of Visitor or Private Messages so I can only see thread replies.
 

lifeisgreat

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I read here on forum if he hooks up a light switch and it works he is an electrician...if it doesn't work he is plumber...good luck with your plumber..I mean electrician...I have one word for electrical wiring in D.R. holyFu*+...seriously wtf nuts
 

joe

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Hire a north american or european electrician. If you think it's to rich, hire someone from another gene pool, then you can b!tch about the results on Dr1.
 
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james

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Call Michael Cyrol. German.
Speaks German, English and Spanish. 809-848-3288 Very good work.
 

wuarhat

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I read here on forum if he hooks up a light switch and it works he is an electrician...if it doesn't work he is plumber...good luck with your plumber..I mean electrician...I have one word for electrical wiring in D.R. holyFu*+...seriously wtf nuts

If he has a screwdriver and he's not afraid of electrocuting himself, he's an electrician. That's all it takes, switches don't have to work.