Mayes Electric
Electrician in Saint Louis, MO

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Mayes Electric
read moreI have known Lou Mayes for approximately 15 years. During that time as Fire Marshal, I have personally worked side by side with Mr. Mayes inspecting his work many times. His work has always been neat and orderly and more importantly BEYOND what the code requires. Lou has always worked well with our inspectors in the area. Why have customers been coming to us for over 37 years? Because they can count on us. We work hard for our customers, building a reputation for integrity and quality since 1973.
About Us
read moreMy name is Lou Mayes. I started Mayes Electric in 1973, and over the years we've had the privilege of providing quality electrical services to our many customers throughout the St. Louis metropolitan community. If you have any questions or comments about our company that you would like to share with us, please drop us an e-mail or give us a call on the phone. We're always glad to hear from our customers!
Commercial & Residential Electrical
read moreLou Mayes of Mayes Electric has wired well over 100 houses and many remodeling jobs my construction company has completed over a 19 year period. In my line of work, I come across a lot of electricians, however without any hesitation I chose Lou Mayes to wire my new home in 1987. In all my years of construction, I never received any call backs from homeowners of whom Lou did the wiring. One year our electrical service was overheating and we had received several bids from electrical contractors to solve our problem.
Commercial & Residential Electrical
read moreProblem: Top lug on main circuit breaker was burnt out. Solution: Because main circuit breaker wasn't available anymore, new panel was required. This effectively gave the customer a nicely laced panel with a manufacture's lifetime warranty. Problem: Code violation of too many circuits in a panel. Solution: We installed 2 panels which allowed up to 84 circuits. Separated the circuits to distribute load evenly between panels bringing the panels up to code. Problem: Panel on right had code violation of too many circuits.