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Hannah The Electrician
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Stay away! This company charges 3-5 times more than anyone in Kansas City. They call you and say they are doing "complimentary safety inspections" (I know, my fault for falling for this) and then come into your home and write up a page of things you need to fix immediately before your house burns down. \r
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It's high pressure sales at it's worst. After telling me that the work would take hours and I had a major fire hazard in my basement (duh Robin, my house passed inspection over 6 years ago and has been just fine), I thought $1000 sounded reasonable. I didn't realize that installing a couple j-boxes and GFCI devices should take a trained electrician minutes.\r
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I have called several local electricians who said a GFCI outlet/install would cost $35. Search online for the average cost of GFCI installation in the US - you'll find $71. This is taking into consideration major cities on the East and West coasts. Scott the Electrician's price? $138.77. That's almost twice the natio
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