Top 10 audio and visual installation services in Shelbyville, IN
Top questions to ask before hiring an audio visual installer
A professional will assist you with scope and estimates, but having a clear idea of what you want to accomplish will help communication.
Do you want professionals to do everything, or do you have the time and skill to do some of the work?
Many projects such as have a DIY component, such as painting or cleanup.
First and foremost, protect yourself and make sure the contractor and any sub-contractors are licensed, bonded and insured.
Recent reviews for Shelbyville audio visual installation services
Contracted with Specialty Contracting on January, 2017 to perform bathroom construction, including constructing closet space and electrical work. We also got bids for painting and walkway tile installation. We were given a two-three week window for compl...
Work performed professionally, cleaned work area and resolved my problem.
Quickly responded with a quote and finished the work soon after. Fair price.
Stacy Malott did a good job and I was in a bind too find someone fast, showed up when he said he would and got me taken of. K. Graham
Scoman Electric is the best! I had severe damage done to both the inside and outside of my house after a terrible hail storm. Daman, Scott, and everyone else who both oversaw and did work on my house were great- very professional, accountable, informative...
Scoman Electric did great work with installing the electricity in two newly constructed buildings at my business. However, we've had two huge problems with Scoman Electric.Their 'warranty' - (we're supposed to have a 5-year warranty, which is looking to b...
Scoman electric rewired my house and changed out the box inside and out. With very little drywall damage. Great workmanship. Would recommend them to everybody. Thanks Daman!!!!!!!
Great work! Replaced an old old breaker box. Friendly an professional. I will use them any time I need an electrician. I have a Guy! Call Scoman.
We had owned a lakefront property since 1992, and used it for weekends during the summer. Upon retirement, we considered moving to the lake house fulltime. My husband and I realized, at the very least, that would require a new roof, gutters, deck, siding ...