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Griffin Electric in Little Rock, Arkansas
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About Griffin Electric
At Griffin Electric in Little Rock, AR, we handle new construction wiring, remodels, generator installs, repairs, and service calls for residential, commercial, and industrial clients. James Griffin leads our crew with hands-on expertise on everything from mid-century homes to modern setups. Count on us for efficient electrical work that gets the job done right.
Top Highlights From Customer Reviews
James Griffin provides timely and efficient electrical services, handling projects of any size with professionalism. He is knowledgeable about older homes and completes quality work at a fair price, exceeding expectations.
Top Reviews
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Sydney Hoffmans
6 years agoThere aren't enough great things to say about James Griffin! He is timely, knowledgeable, efficient, professional and an all around stand-up guy. I recently purchased a home built in the early 50s that was in dire need of some electrical updating. James was able to fit me into his schedule straight away and exceeded all expectations. He is THE guy for projects big or small. Quality work at a fair price.
Neighborhoods
- Cammack Village
- Wrightsville
- Maumelle
- Sweet Home
- College Station
- Roland
- Alexander
- Shannon Hills
- Hensley
- Scott
Extra Info
Features
- Professional Electrician Services
- Timely and Efficient
- Knowledgeable and Reliable
- Stand-Up Guy
- Serving Little Rock
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Accepted Payment Methods
- credit card
- debit card
- cash
- bank transfer
FAQ
How does Griffin Electric determine pricing for electrical work?
We provide custom quotes based on the scope of your project after assessing the work needed. Our team breaks down exactly what the job entails, how long it will take, and what it will cost upfront so there are no surprises. We're transparent about our pricing from the start, whether you need new construction wiring, a generator install, or a repair on a mid-century home.
Are you licensed and insured?
Griffin Electric operates with the professional credentials and insurance coverage you need for peace of mind. When hiring an electrician, it's important to verify licensing and insurance before work begins, as this protects both you and your home. We stand behind our work and maintain the standards required to serve residential, commercial, and industrial clients safely.
What types of electrical projects does Griffin Electric handle?
We handle new construction wiring, remodels, generator installations, repairs, and service calls for residential, commercial, and industrial properties. Our hands-on expertise covers everything from mid-century homes to modern setups, so whether you're upgrading an older home or working on a new build, we have the experience to get it done right.
How quickly can you schedule a service call or emergency repair?
Griffin Electric prioritizes safety and customer satisfaction by responding to electrical emergencies promptly, day or night. When you contact us, we assess the extent of the problem and provide a clear timeline for the work. For non-emergency service calls, we work with you to find a scheduling window that fits your needs.
What warranty or guarantee does Griffin Electric offer on your work?
We stand behind our electrical work with warranty coverage that guarantees we'll return to make repairs if something goes wrong with the original installation. This means you won't pay additional fees for covered repairs within the warranty period. We document our work thoroughly so you have clear records of what was done and what's covered.
Why should I hire a professional electrician instead of attempting electrical work myself?
Electrical work involves serious safety risks including electrocution and fire hazards if not done properly. A licensed electrician ensures the job meets all applicable electrical codes and is completed safely the first time. Professional installation also preserves manufacturer warranties on equipment and protects your home's electrical system from damage that could lead to costly repairs down the road.