We are a family owned Electrical Contracting Company, Cary is the son of Paul Lamari the founder of Lamari Electric Company which started in 1954 in the Washington Area. Cary opened Cary Electric in 1979 with the expressed purpose to support the residents of Montgomery County Maryland with a personable family run electrical contracting company.
We have served residents across Montgomery County for more than 3 decades and always with the intentions of serving our customers with the most current and comprehensive technology. We are trained in the latest Codes and are leaders in Custom Lighting design and installations.
We have served residents across Montgomery County for more than 3 decades and always with the intentions of serving our customers with the most current and comprehensive technology. We are trained in the latest Codes and are leaders in Custom Lighting design and installations.
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Irene Shaulis
Sep 07, 2021
J. Speert
Jun 21, 2020
The owner, Cary, came over and fixed a problem caused by someone else's work on a weekend. He was very responsive and explained the issues and fixed everything. There was one thing that he could not fix due to the instructions for smart switches being incorrect. He told me I should check with the manufacturer to clarify the discrepancies and asked if he could take a copy of the instructions.
Within 1 hour after his visit he had called back saying he had figured out the problem from a third set of directions and would come out when it was convenient to install the switch. He said that he just wanted to finish the job completely. He went above and beyond, I could not recommend him any higher.
Within 1 hour after his visit he had called back saying he had figured out the problem from a third set of directions and would come out when it was convenient to install the switch. He said that he just wanted to finish the job completely. He went above and beyond, I could not recommend him any higher.
Renie Zitomer
Aug 07, 2017
Cary Lamari
Jul 18, 2017
I am cheating here, I own Cary Electric, I try to do my best and help everyone. Sometimes you can't make that happen no matter how hard you try for one reason or another. I will always do my best to make people happy if I can, Can't promise it will happen but the effort will be there. I am a Master Electrician and take continuing education coursed just to help me keep up. I have experience in all phases of Electrical construction residential, commercial and industrial. No Job is Too Small!
Eric Lee
Jul 13, 2017
Christopher Barker
May 22, 2017
I called Cary because I had a GFCI outlet that was giving me problems. It kept tripping and, as a result, wouldn't function. Cary was very nice on the phone. I called on a Saturday morning, when a lot of electrician companies are closed. He asked a few questions and told me that I needed to reset the GFCI in order for the outlet to work. I kept pushing the GFCI button and it wouldn't work.
I decided to take the outlet apart and replace it with a new GFCI. Unfortunately it still didn't work. So, I called Cary again and he came out. Everything went fine for the most part, although it seemed as though he was a little unprepared. He didn't have his drill with him and he was asked to borrow mine, for example. He also tried to talk to me about politics, which was a little uncomfortable.
The only real problem I had was that he removed about an inch or so of the wall around the bottom and right side of outlet box while he was working with the wires. As a result, I had to disconnect everything after he left, patch the area, and then reconnect everything again. As a conclusion, Cary was successful at wiring the outlet and switch. For some unknown reason, however, the GFCI tripped again about an hour after he left and before I started repairing the wall.
I called Cary again and he told me to reset it. It worked until I had to take it apart to fix the wall. In the end, I just decided to remove the GFCI and replace it with a normal outlet.
I decided to take the outlet apart and replace it with a new GFCI. Unfortunately it still didn't work. So, I called Cary again and he came out. Everything went fine for the most part, although it seemed as though he was a little unprepared. He didn't have his drill with him and he was asked to borrow mine, for example. He also tried to talk to me about politics, which was a little uncomfortable.
The only real problem I had was that he removed about an inch or so of the wall around the bottom and right side of outlet box while he was working with the wires. As a result, I had to disconnect everything after he left, patch the area, and then reconnect everything again. As a conclusion, Cary was successful at wiring the outlet and switch. For some unknown reason, however, the GFCI tripped again about an hour after he left and before I started repairing the wall.
I called Cary again and he told me to reset it. It worked until I had to take it apart to fix the wall. In the end, I just decided to remove the GFCI and replace it with a normal outlet.
D. D. Smith
Apr 26, 2017
We called Cary Electric on the recommendation of a neighbor. So glad we did. He took care of our problems in a timely manner, at a reasonable price. He even went out of his way to repair the hole in the wall so we did not have to call in a carpenter, at no extra cost.never had an electrician do that before. He is the only electrician we will ever call.
Ashish Purekar
Jan 05, 2017
We consulted Cary about a heavy-up and moving the service entrance cable for the house. Cary completed the work in a reasonable time at a fair price which included getting a permit from the county and coordinating with Pepco. He was very knowledgeable and took time to explain what he was doing. I would feel confident in having Cary work on any future electrical work.