
Serving Dassel, MN and surrounding areas
Approved
In business since 2023
Free estimates
Emergency services offered
"Excellent work. On time and found issue fast and repaired. I would do business with this company anytime"





Serving Dassel, MN and surrounding areas
Approved
In business since 2023
Free estimates
Emergency services offered
"Excellent work. On time and found issue fast and repaired. I would do business with this company anytime"




Serving Dassel, MN and surrounding areas
Approved
In business since 2023
Free estimates
Emergency services offered
"Josh did an exceptional job when coming to my house to repair some fixtures. Not only did he do it with complete professionalism, he went above and beyond offering guidance, tips, and educated our family about the safety aspect as well. He did all of this with a smile on his face. He even educated my son on being an electrician, and now he wants to he just like Josh helping and serving people. Starlight Electric LLC is welcome to our home anytime! I will recommend to anyone. Thanks again, Josh!"


Serving Dassel, MN and surrounding areas
Approved
In business since 2008
Free estimates
Warranties offered
We offer over 10 years of experience in the electrical industry. \n"Garage Chargers" is a progressive and fast growing company that provides Garage Chargers' installation services for Electric Vehicles (EV) in the Twin Cities area. We work with any car manufacturers and Electric Companies.\nWe’re committed to provide a personalized service for each individual project. We look forward to build strong, long-term relationships with our clients and guarantee your satisfaction.




Serving Dassel, MN and surrounding areas
In business since 1982
Free estimates
Emergency services offered
"I ordered an Eaton standby generator from Allied Generators working with their sales manager, Roger Heath. Despite some glitches with Xcel Energy regarding the gas line, and a miscommunication with the electrical inspector, I was extremely pleased with Roger and the company. They kept in touch with me, worked promptly with Xcel and the inspector to resolve the problems (which were not Allied's fault!) over a period of a couple of months. The Allied folks, which included a plumber and an electrician, were all knowledgeable, professional, and showed up promptly. I was happy with the whole process. <br /> I had also received some bids from a couple of electricians, and I shudder to think of the problems I would have had should I have taken their bids. Installation of one of these generators requires some specialized knowlege unique to the generator, and had I gone with a non-specialist, I am afraid I would be engaged in a long fight over who did not do what correctly. <br /> I haven't actually used the generator yet because there have been no power outages, but it did test out perfectly. I am assuming it will work correctly and I will have no reason to regret this glowing review. <br /> <br />"

Serving Dassel, MN and surrounding areas
In business since 2007
Free estimates
Emergency services offered
"I’m having a tough time with this review. After calling the salesman came out, covered what I believe needed to be covered. I ordered a whole house generator. Later I was called by the lead person (foreman) of the installation team, stating they would be out at 8 AM on 4 August. Sometime after 11AM I called to find out where the install team was. I’m not sure who misunderstood the arrival time however he said they would arrive around noon. The installation seemed to go without a hitch until the electrical inspector arrived the following day. He stated the unit was not grounded properly and he would not approve the installation. I was called by Midwest’s foreman, informed there was an additional three hundred dollar charge to ground the system. There was little else I could do, but pay to have it grounded properly. (I thought they would have known how to ground their own product). Eleven months later sitting at home when the power went out, the generator started up while I sat in the dark. After some time I grabbed a flash light, went to the switch, turned the “fully automatic switch” on. Four hours later the power came back on and the generator turned off. I foolishly thought everything was OK. Two days later while I was out of town the power went off again. I’m not sure how long it was off, long enough that everything in my freezer and refrigerator was ruined. I called Midwest when I returned stating I wanting the switch fixed or replaced. The women on the phone said she would have the service tech call me. I started to get a little upset telling her “I couldn’t tell him anything more than the generator ran and the switch didn’t switch the power on”. She stated “You don’t have a service contract”. I told her the unit wasn’t a year old. She said it had been installed on 4 August. I didn’t want to argue since it was still July and Generac’s sheet says “Warranty Coverage Year(s) 1-2, Parts, Labor and Limited Travel” After bidding her farewell she called me back informed me, for the second time I didn’t have a service contract, then asked what color light the generator had shown. I said it was green, repeated the generator worked great, that the switch didn’t transfer the power. I admit I was getting a little upset. It was starting to appear all they wanted was to sell me a service contract. Somewhat angry I stated “It’s starting to look like you’re not exactly a very reputable company”. She responded “I work here and I can assure you we are”. I at last got off the phone then received a call two days later from a gentleman who questioned me as to what had transpired. I told him my feelings even reading their warranty to him which he said he was unaware of. That afternoon Devin, their service tech arrived. At last a ray of light, common sense and intelligence. He took the switches cover off, started checking the equipment finding a loose control wire connection from the installation. He tightened the three wires, tested the switch three or four times and it worked great. He explained the operation of the generator spending time to give me the basics of the unit. Had this company performed with the excellence Devin did I’d be giving a glowing review. However with the installation mistakes with the grounding, the extra charge to fix it plus the loose control wiring I doubt I'd use them again."

Serving Dassel, MN and surrounding areas
In business since 1983
Free estimates
Emergency services offered
"My husband used Pro Tech and said they did a fantastic job! I decided to try them for a basic oil change and light repair. They were great at communicating what was going on, if there were any other service issues and loaned me a car for the day which was really helpful! Overall great service by a local, reputable auto repair company."

Serving Dassel, MN and surrounding areas
In business since 1985
Free estimates
Warranties offered
"After describing what I needed (timing belt and oil change), they were very prompt in getting back to me with a very reasonable estimate, and got me scheduled only 2 days later. They called me during the job, suggesting that other parts be replaced, as access to them was convenient at this time, and replacement was needed. The additional cost ($200) made it a no-brainer. Later that day they called to explain that they wouldn't be able to complete the job by the end of the day, due to the complexity of the assembly process for my vehicle. But they offered to arrange for a loaner (wasn't necessary - their shop is on the train line). Overall a great experience. They called me back a week later to check on things. Excellent service and very professional."
Serving Dassel, MN and surrounding areas
In business since 1983
Free estimates
Warranties offered
"It went very well. The electricians arrived on time, reviewed the buyer's requirements with me, evaluated our panels (main and sub), removed/repaired some corrosion (including painting), sealed where the service line enters the house, and updated 3 double-tapped breakers, and wrote up a nice summary on the invoice addressing the buyer's concerns."
Serving Dassel, MN and surrounding areas
In business since 1965
Free estimates
Emergency services offered
"I got home from being in the hospital for 1.5 days and we put our car in the garage Sept 4th afternoon. We heard a odd noise as we walked away from the garage. The right spring broke. We started by calling our door installer from 2011. They were nice and walked us thru a few steps to get the garage door open. They were busy that day in Maple Grove but could only come Sept 8. The referred us to TCGD. <br /> I called them. They sounded like it wouldn't be able to be done that day/it was getting a little late / yet unless it was emergency service. This was approx 1:30-2:00 at the latest Friday afternoon. I went along with this since I didn't like the sounds of having my garage door out of service until Sept 8. So I was expecting someone to come after 5:00 or so since this was their office hours on their website. They said a person would call when they were on the way. They showed up without calling about 3:05-3:10 Friday afternoon. The person was totally finished and showing me the paperwork at 3:40 or before. He showed me the paperwork and it showed $403. I thought the total shouldit be less since this couldn't be emergency service this early. I called the office later they said most field workers work from 7:00-3:00/3:30. Emergency rates start at 3:00 PM. I have never faced this with any home repair in my life. A little early when the office is open until 5:00. The installer said he had 40 hours in by Wednesday. I think I was put in the Overtime pool. The installer on my left spring looked used and rusty. I was informed it wasn't used. The springs come that way on a pallet then they can be pulled against each other in the truck. It looked in a lot tougher shape then the right spring. Rust was normal too. This spring looked tougher than my non-rusty spring that had broke. The safety cable on the right side was all twisted. It wasn't apparent what it could do all twisted up. <br /> No Angies List discount unless you purchase one of the deals ahead of time. <br /> The second time they were going sending out the same installer after ordering an different spring. I said I would rather have someone else/another set of eyes. They said they could do that. A second installer came back Friday Sept 11th was supposed to call. He showed up at 1:00. He replaced the tough looking new left spring the other installer had put in. He adjusted the safety cable so it wasn't twisted/crossovered. He also lubed the springs. It makes them look alot better and stronger. <br /> Tonight I noticed a bulge (not bent) in one of the pieces of the garage door as the car head lights. I'm curious if something it too tight. I don't recall the door having this before. Unsure what is up with that yet. I may want them to look at this too. Something with the spring may be pulling too tight. <br /> The most aggravating thing I would like to have adjusted/reduced on my credit card is the price I paid for the Emergency Service ($150-$200 higher) at 3:07 PM (then done in under a 1/2 hours) on a Friday afternoon and alot of the work was re-worked or improved by the second installer on Sept 11th. The quality work was done during non-emergency service 1:00 PM Friday Sept 11th. <br /> This was my experience with this company. <br /> <br />"

Serving Dassel, MN and surrounding areas
In business since 1980
Free estimates
Warranties offered
"My truck is driving much, much better. I am convinced the money was well spent and that I will be able to keep the truck. Lance was friendly, helpful, and professional and took the time to explain the repair."
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