Hawkins Electric receives super service award
BELTSVILLE, MARYLAND - Hawkins Electric Service, Inc. has been awarded the prestigious 2008 AngieÂ’s List Super Service Award.
The Super Service Award, now celebrating its 10th year, is given to companies who have achieved and maintained a superior service rating on Angie's List throughout the past year. Fewer than 5 percent of the companies on Angie's List meet the eligibility requirements to be considered for the award.
“Our Super Service Award winners are the cream of the crop when it comes to customer service,” said Angie Hicks, founder of Angie’s List.
“We are extremely honored to have received this award from Angie’s List,” said Eric Shatzer, president of Hawkins Electric Service. “The Super Service Award is what every business like ours strives for and we are very proud to be counted among some of the best service companies in the country.”
Since 1918, Hawkins Electric Service has catered to the ever-evolving electrical needs of customers throughout the Baltimore-Washington-Northern Virginia region. Hawkins prides itself on its years of experience, superior quality and highly-skilled technicians. From routine maintenance to green retrofits, Hawkins consistently delivers dependable solutions.
Angie’s List Super Service Award winners have maintained a total and overall grade of "A"; have received a minimum number of reports; are NOT in the Angie's List "Penalty Box” and do NOT have an unsatisfactory rating with the Better Business Bureau.
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