Address: 10500 Metric Dr #118, Dallas, TX 75243, USA
Phone: +12146795458
Sunday: Closed
Monday: 7AM–5PM
Tuesday: 7AM–5PM
Wednesday: 7AM–5PM
Thursday: 7AM–5PM
Friday: 7AM–5PM
Saturday: Closed
Dustin Roller
Tommy and his team at EDDS, led by their other Tom, did an outstanding job installing our new 30kW Generac generator a few weeks ago...solid communication about the process, the dates/times for work to be performed at our house and the quality of the installation and construction were excellent despite the manufacturing and supply chain challenges that Generac has been going through for the past year. We just had our first power outage of the summer...90 degrees outside...and within a few seconds our generator kicked in and we had full power, HVAC, internet, etc...with a forecast from Oncor that the outage was likely to last for 4-5 hours...the system works perfectly and my wife and kids were running around the house like kids in a candy store giggling because of how thrilling it was to have a fully functional house instead of getting sweaty in the dark. Never again! WORTH EVERY PENNY! Thanks guys!
Otto Lowe
I already purchased on March 26, 2021 and have yet to receive my generator NOR get any updates from the salesman who sold me the unit. We are going on a year and lack of updates is very disappointing and has the feel of sale sale sale with no delivery or regards for the customer.
Lisa Sooter
Wish there were more stars to give. This company goes above and beyond. I purchased both a solar system and a generator to run my whole house after the big Texas power outrage of 2021. Equipment was hard to come by at that time but they beat the delivery date they estimated and installed both systems beautifully. There was a problem with my 3 phase AC working with the generator when it was installed but the owner went beyond his responsibility in taking care of it and making the whole system work for me. He didn’t have to do it but he did—without being asked and without cost to me. Use this company for anything they offer. They are solid and trustworthy because their owner is both those things and it shows at every level of the business.
Leena
Prompt, professional, thorough and affordable!
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