Kings Electrical and Air Conditioning promises customer service that exceeds the expectations of North Lauderdale FL residents.
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NICK GELSOMINO
JAMES Dowling DRYWALL HANGER - North Lauderdale, FL 33068
NICK, DID A AMAZING JOB REMOVING AND REPLACING WIRING AND FAN IN MY CEILING "KINGS ELECTRIC" IS BLESSED TO HAVE A "JOURNEYMAN" WORKER.
North LauderdaleFL33068 26.21-80.2175



great
Danny - North Lauderdale, FL 33068
North LauderdaleFL33068 26.2025-80.22




Patient Repairman
Susan - North Lauderdale, FL 33068
Nick was very patient the day he installed the electrical for my swim spa. His efforts went above, and beyond that day. He completed the job in the pouring rain, and also went the extra mile to help the spa manufacturer trouble shoot it power issues. I am pleased with the service that was provided. Nick arrived within the time frame provided. Will use Kings Electrical again.
North LauderdaleFL33068 26.22-80.2275



Quick, experienced.
Dave - North Lauderdale, FL 33068
Overall experience was GOOD. Kings was able to accommodate me when it was needed most.
North LauderdaleFL33068 26.215-80.24




John G.
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John G.
Thank you for choosing Kings Electric and air conditioning! This estimate includes: - Supply and install generator interlock device at main disconnect panel. - Provide a 50-amp, 240-volt, 1-phase power outlet to accept customer supplied power cord from generator. - Install one (1) 50-amp, 240-volt, 2-pole circuit breaker in main breaker. Customer will be responsible for $300.00 on this estimate - Install a soft start kit for A/C. Generator is 50 a Amp . Re attach the duct to the plenum.

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John G.
Sent stomata for dryer outlet replace.

John G.
Hey girlie! Thank you for calling kings electric & a/c for your electrical repairs. Today I came out because you are having some issues with your door bell and will also like to add a couple of circuits as well. I explained to you the options that I wrote down and how I can make everything right once again in your home. If you have any questions or concerns, please reach out. Your electrical technician, Xavier

Nick G.
Replace defective outlet and junction box. Verify other outlets are functioning properly after install.

Jason B.
Electrical maintenance: Check all outlets inside and outside Recommended replace GFCI outlets in kitchen and bathrooms Recommended replace the wire for water heater

Nick G.
1)-----Run line for fan from exisitng electric in garage to desired location of fan box. (Exisitng line not correctly installed) 2)-----Install fan rated box. 3)-----Assemble and install customer supplied fan.

Nick G.
1)-----Run line for fan from exisitng electric in garage to desired location of fan box. (Exisitng line not correctly installed) 2)-----Install fan rated box. 3)-----Assemble and install customer supplied fan.

Nick G.
OUTDOOR- 1)-----Remove 150 amp outdoor main breaker panel and disconnect to well pump. 2)-----Install new 150 amp outdoor 8/16 circuit main breaker feed thru panel. 3)-----Install switch for well pump and wire into panel on dedicated 20 amp 2 pole circuit breaker. 4)-----Update grounding system: includes 2 ground rods, 1 water pipe ground and 1 low voltage ground bridge interconnected with #4 gauge bare copper wire. 5)-----Replace aluminum wiring from meter to main and from main to in house panel with #1/0 gauge copper wire. 6)-----Label panel and clean area. INDOOR- 1)-----Remove 150 amp indoor main lug circuit panel. 2)-----Replace with new 150 amp indoor 20/40 circuit main lug panel. 3)-----Remove aluminum wiring to range circuit. 4)-----Replace with #6 gauge copper wire. (Approximately 50 ft. * 3 runs) 5)-----Label, rough patch and clean.

Nick G.
Replace Federal Pacific 125 amp main lug indoor circuit panel with new 125 amp GE 16/32 circuit main lug panel.

Nick G.
Technician hooked up a Swim Spa by running a 50 amp dedicated line from the main breaker panel on the side of the home to the back of the home. He also replaced a 4 bulb T8 ballast.

Nick G.
Replaced 150 amp 8/16 main breaker outdoor panel. Updated grounding system.
