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Has anyone worked with the electrical contractor Roy McCormick at "Royal Hawaiian Electric? He seems very professional and has submitted a bid to install new electrical service from street to house. He is requesting payment in full before proceeding. Is this typical?
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no it is not, maybe 40 to 50% down balance when job completed
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I would never pay anyone in full before they perform this kind of work. And it is definitely not typical.
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I've never paid more than cost of supplies up front, sometimes furnishing them myself if I can find a better deal than they can. If you hold the payment hostage until the job is complete, it is more likely to get done on time.
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That is a very valid point about payment hostage, but here, either way, you may end up with a job dragging on for months....we are now in a 3-season electrical job, one season for the building dept. & 2 season have been waiting for the whims of the contractor & his assistant to show up.
I would recommend all to have a completion clause if you do mind waiting months & months & months...... what you can do to speed up the building dept. is beyond my comprehension.... as I doubt voting will change their way of life....
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I am not sure about the laws in Hawaii, but this is not common practice and in California it is illegal.
BTW, "jerry", here on PW, did my electrical work and I can recommend him highly.
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I don't hire contractors anymore on the east side. It may cost alittle more to hire from the kona side...but they usually can get a permit in 2 weeks....and they show up when their suppose too!
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I would second Jerry @ MSW Electric. Great Guy!
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No matter WHO you hire, and no matter how many recommend them, and how great they are, make sure that you have a completion clause on your contract AND that you get itemized & hourly billing.
We did go with a HIGHLY recommended licensed electrician here, and are 9 months into an upgrade service project - 3 months with our walls opened up, and access panels opened....and still not completed...