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Laser Electrical - Auckland Central

ElectricianMt Eden3.77 reviews · 1 independent public source

Newest review we found is from July 2022.

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  • Rated 3.7 from 7 reviews

Newest review July 2022

Worth checking: Electrical Workers Registration Board

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What customers say

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3.7out of 5
7 reviews in public evidenceReviewed on public review sources since 2012Most recent review

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  • NoCowboys7 reviews · 3.7 avg

Highlights

Aaron at Laser has been amazing. Easily contactable. Will continue with a job until he gets it resolved and keeps in touch with what is happening. Great service by him.

AmandaNoCowboys5.0 rating

Damian from Laser Electrical has been doing my electrical work over the past two years on three flats i was renovating in which he installed new circuit boards and various rewiring/work.. He has a great work ethic.. works VERY hard and has a good attitude.. I highly recommend Damian and Laser Electrical Auckland central for work.. the staff are helpful and fast therefore saved me time, money and stress many thanks Nicky Farnsworth Barking Owl Ltd

Nicky FarnsworthNoCowboys5.0 rating

Good guys to deal with, no problems at all

ChristopherNoCowboys5.0 rating

Detailed reviews

Mike

Totally abysmal customer service. Paul, the franchise owner, is a bloated, grumpy, belligerent, arrogant bully. Responded to genuine invoice query with threats of debt collectors. Despite their terms and conditions only being provided via email AFTER scheduling a site visit to look at the job, Paul insisted that they are part of the agreed “contract” (which obviously isn’t actually the case under NZ contract law), and therefore expected me to pay for the visit despite deciding not to

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zoe

An appalling lack of care in every aspect of the job they did. EVERY SINGLE TIME they visited they did something monumentally wrong. From the very simple to the quite disturbing they never failed to screw up. From forgetting fittings when they came for the final fit out, to leaving blood stains on ladders, from screwing through walls and leaving great big holes in walls, to not putting the fittings in straight. They were unhelpful, disrespectful, unprofessional and almost always impossible to

NoCowboys
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Electrical work in New Zealand must be carried out by a registered electrical worker. Confirm they are registered and hold a current practising licence on the Electrical Workers Registration Board public register before you hire.

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In New Zealand, restricted building work must be carried out or supervised by a Licensed Building Practitioner, and all electrical, plumbing, gasfitting and drainlaying by a licensed tradesperson (EWRB for electricians, PGDB for plumbers and gasfitters). Check the public register before you hire.
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Is Laser Electrical - Auckland Central a legitimate business?

Laser Electrical - Auckland Central has 7 independent public reviews, rated 3.7 out of 5. This is independent public evidence gathered from named public sources (no ads, no paid placement), not a guarantee of workmanship. If anything here is out of date, the business can request a correction.

What do customers say about Laser Electrical - Auckland Central?

Laser Electrical - Auckland Central has 7 public reviews, averaging 3.7 out of 5. You can read the individual reviews and where each came from in the reviews section above.

How do I know Laser Electrical - Auckland Central's reviews are genuine?

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Does Laser Electrical - Auckland Central guarantee their work?

They state on their own website that honour manufacturer's guarantees. This is the business's own statement on their website, not something we have independently checked. Get the terms in writing before you agree to the job.

How long has Laser Electrical - Auckland Central been trading?

Laser Electrical - Auckland Central has been reviewed on public sources since 2012.