This business has earned a Highly Trusted designation — 4.8★ across 6,347 reviews signals an exceptional and consistent track record.
Strong long-term review history with 6,347 reviews and a 4.8★ average signals reliable, consistent service.
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We had a fantastic experience with Seatown Electric and couldn’t be happier with the work they did on our home. Zack came out first and took the time to thoroughly walk me through all the possible solutions to address my concerns. I really appreciated how clearly he explained everything and made sure I understood the options before moving forward. It never felt rushed — just honest, professional guidance. Chris and Tylar handled the installation, and they were excellent. Their work was clean and well done, and they were clearly knowledgeable. As I asked more questions throughout the process, they took the time to explain what they were doing and made sure I was comfortable with anything that needed to be addressed. The finished result looks great, and I was especially impressed with how minimal the drywall repair will be — they were very mindful about keeping everything as neat as possible. On top of that, they even helped with my oven outlet cord, even though it wasn’t something they had to do. That extra level of service really stood out. Overall, a professional, knowledgeable, and customer-focused team. I would absolutely recommend Seatown to anyone needing electrical work done.
I hired them to fix a broken drain under concrete 9/2025. It’s 2/26 and my bathroom is still unusable (toilets is sitting in the shower), and I’ve sadly already paid most of the fee. Between then and now there have been 12 appointments at my phone where I’ve had to make sure someone was at home for the visits, and at half of these visits SeaTown either canceled or someone came unprepared to do the job that was supposed to be done that day so they rescheduled. There have been numerous calls and they insist they will pay for the tile they shattered and they’d schedule someone (11/21/25 call at 1209pm) then no one seems to remember that and they have started sending my calls to voicemail instead of answering. Last week I was told their manager would call to check in on the situation and I received no calls. I am beyond upset at the poor work and poor professionalism of this group and I would highly recommend not hiring them.
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Troy was great. Very knowledgeable and passed some of that knowledge on to us. His work was neat and he cleaned up after the appointment. He gave us information on our aging water heater and provided a quote to replace it. He also let us know what other things you could help us with around our home. He's an A+ in our book. Though quiet, his apprentice, Ross, paid attention to what Troy was doing the whole time. He assisted at all times and will make a fine plumber.
Hired Seatown because I had leaking pipes, I stated that people were saying I needed to re-replum the whole house. They left over half of the Plumbing and said the job was complete. They even left the pipes that were already exposed that I pointed out that were leaking. There’s drywall dust all over my floors and belongings. They said they’d tarp everything but not a single thing was. They broke one of the cabinets look like they leaned on it and also stained my new driveway. Joe was the estimator and delinquent that claimed he didn’t know anything about the leaking pipes $20,000 later. He talked mad smack about cm heating claimed they didn’t have licensed plumbers which they DO. Waiting for Joes boss to call me to see if they’ll rectify the situation but I already have the dry wall people working.
Prior to posting this review we sent messages to the manager of the electrical department and emailed the person who did our bid with our continued concerns. We have yet to hear anything. We had concerns about the quality of work and lack of communications with Seatown for several electrical and plumbing jobs totally $26,000 to date. We contracted with Seatown because we could get the electrical, plumbing and gas line work done by one company rather than attempting to schedule and contract with multiple firms. We are now wondering if this was a mistake. In the course of the work, we attempted to contact the office multiple times with questions and concerns. We were left waiting on hold; leaving voice mails; leaving emails, texting. Most of these attempts were left unanswered. I feel this was unacceptable. It took multiple tries to even get final invoices of payment. When Matt gave us the bid for the electrical work, he indicated that there would be drywall repairs that we would be responsible. We acknowledged and accepted that. What we did not accept was damage to the wood trim work due to wire being dragged across it and causing gouges. There was also damage caused by banging ladders. There are boxes that don’t sit correctly in the wall in the bathroom that cause the faceplate to protrude and sit at an angle. Outlets also have significant damage from dragging wire around the edges. All of this has added over $2000.00 to the bid for drywall repair and paint. I am also attaching some photos of the trim damage and other problems. In addition, a door security sensor was damaged and we had to buy a new one. After many messages the costs of the replacement sensor was finally reimbursed. In the process of rewiring the garage the freezer was unplugged and the outlet not reinstalled. No one alerted us. Thank goodness we discovered it the next morning and plugged the unit in elsewhere. The freezer had begun to defrost. We could have lost a lot of food. The young electrical crew did work really hard to get the job done. We wish that they had had the training to treat a customer’s property with more attention to avoid the unnecessary damage that was done. When Gavin was last here, I asked about not finding some of the switches labeled on the panel. The exterior flood light switch in the garage for example. He said he couldn’t label everything. This doesn’t seem satisfactory. The new outdoor gfic outlets that were installed are of lesser quality and will trip without warning, causing the pathway and stair lighting to go out. As for the plumbing work, when the plumber came to check a slow drain, he spent about four hours and did could not clear the clog. When one of the sink flanges was put back together it was broken. A crew returned the next day, headed by Jarod. They found a problem with the clean out and we authorized the repair. He replaced the flange/popup that had been broken but did not replace the one in the other sink to match. Why was it not replaced or at least tell us the brand and type so that we can make them match?! Within days the sinks in the upstairs bathroom began to gurgle and then was clogged. Water was running down the pipes into the basement. This was witnessed by Austin, who was there to work on a gas line repair. Another plumber was dispatched the next day and after four more hours of work he discovered that plugs and joints were either not taped or improperly taped and allowing water to seep out. We were fortunate that the drywall had not been repaired. The second plumber, Norman, retaped the plugs and secured joints, found the clog and took care of it. A bright spot in all of this work was Austin and his partner who did our gas line repair. They spoke to us throughout the process letting us know what they were doing; cleaning up meticulously on completion and putting everything back. In conclusion, we think that the costs of the repairs to the trim damage should be reimbursed to us. We would also suggest that you urge the workforce to be more conscientious about caring for your clientele’s homes.