Your search for a reliable electrical company in Killeen, TX, ends at Advanced Electrical Systems, INC. (AESI). Let our professional electricians provide you with unmatched residential, commercial, and industrial electrical services today. From quick fixes to extensive projects, our fully licensed and insured company offers fast response times, competitive pricing, and the highest quality installation on every job we perform.
Our team has more than 200 combined years of experience, so rest easy knowing that we have the answers to your queries and the solutions to your specific electrical requirements.
Our team has more than 200 combined years of experience, so rest easy knowing that we have the answers to your queries and the solutions to your specific electrical requirements.
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AESI offers a wide range of electrical services in Killeen and surrounding areas. From new installations to repair and maintenance of residential, commercial, and industrial electrical systems, our team is here to help. We are dedicated to completing work on time while offering the most competitive prices.
Reviews (7)
Casey Adams
May 25, 2022
Just wanted to give a shout out to advanced electrical for providing awesome service. I submitted a work order through my home warranty company and they assigned the claim to Advanced Electrical. This company called me within a few hours and came out same day. They fixed everything I needed and were super friendly and professional. Would definitely call them again.
Jill Jon
Feb 12, 2021
Kyle Knapp
Jul 20, 2020
Nathan Walker
May 30, 2020
Came and fixed our hot water heater during the Holiday! Have called them a few times since to add outlets and replace circuit breakers. Always go out of the way to make sure you get what you want. Today they even made a trip out to check up on some concerns I had and explained everything in great detail. Will call them EVERY time I have any electrical issues/work.
Stephen Barbee
Feb 03, 2018
Aass Harker Heights
Jun 26, 2016
We have had few different things pop up that needed attention from an electrician. We were able to get a quick response from a great technician and the woman that answered the office phone was very helpful. Dave took his time to explain what was going on and went out of his way to complete the work quickly I feel. Thanks!
Rick B.
Jun 12, 2016
The Service tech arrived on time, to relocate a ceiling light, and a GFCI Outlet. I was quoted $70.00 an hour, ( which is normal + or - in the area), plus any materials. The job was done in 90 minutes, ( but he literally spent the last 15 minutes talking on the phone with a co-worker). I was expecting to pay for 1.5 hours labor but he charged me for 2 hours labor and another $26.00 for 2 feet of wire, one electrical box, and a ceiling fan brace.
Of course the brace sells for $6.47, and the box 98 cents at Home Depot. But Sure while your at it, why not gouge me for the cost of parts too. ( He told me that home depot was were he got the parts.) I complained about having to pay for 2 hours labor and he said his company charges by the hour, and he also indicated that I was paying for his driving time.
I paid the bill of $168.15, and even though he did a good job ( actually anyone would have done just as well) I would not hire them again. It should have been disclosed upfront (during the estimate) that I was paying for his driving time, if it was disclosed, I would not have hired this company. I mean really, I don't mind paying a fair price but this company overcharged me by at least $45.00 by any standard of fairness.
I either over paid for the labor, or drive time but I overpaid. Other companies charge about the same hourly rate but don't screw you into paying for drive time to get to your location. Most companies charge a full rate for the first hour, but then after that they charge for increments of 15 minutes. And still other companies charge a flat rate for the job. Finally, your drive time should be a cost of you doing business and should be built into your rates, not added on.
Of course the brace sells for $6.47, and the box 98 cents at Home Depot. But Sure while your at it, why not gouge me for the cost of parts too. ( He told me that home depot was were he got the parts.) I complained about having to pay for 2 hours labor and he said his company charges by the hour, and he also indicated that I was paying for his driving time.
I paid the bill of $168.15, and even though he did a good job ( actually anyone would have done just as well) I would not hire them again. It should have been disclosed upfront (during the estimate) that I was paying for his driving time, if it was disclosed, I would not have hired this company. I mean really, I don't mind paying a fair price but this company overcharged me by at least $45.00 by any standard of fairness.
I either over paid for the labor, or drive time but I overpaid. Other companies charge about the same hourly rate but don't screw you into paying for drive time to get to your location. Most companies charge a full rate for the first hour, but then after that they charge for increments of 15 minutes. And still other companies charge a flat rate for the job. Finally, your drive time should be a cost of you doing business and should be built into your rates, not added on.