P&L Enterprise
200, Nacogdoches, TX
- Phone:
- +1 936-564-5631
- Website:
- http://www.pandlgenerators.com/
- Address:
- 626 County Rd 200, Nacogdoches, TX 75965
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P&L Enterprise Reviews
4.4 stars based on 9 reviews
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Trish Phillips
5.0
2 thumbs up. My parents were satisfied with the service we received from Linda and Paul from the first encounter. They are both very informative and really understand the products. Great customer service from beginning to end. Thank you for making us more secure.
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Sandie Mason
5.0
We've used P&L Electric for years for our whole-house generator, whether it's a DIY job (we got parts from them and amazing advice) or a service visit. Their service team is well-trained, can explain anything to anyone regardless of the customer's knowledge level. We recently sold our whole-house generator and changed brands by purchasing a Kohler from P&L, which is a relatively new product for them. What a difference! We researched the Kohlers and had a few conversations with Linda about the difference between our "other brand" generator and the Kohler. Linda and the service team have ramped up quickly on the Kohler. On installation day, the service team loaded the old generator on a trailer and installed the new one. We are very pleased with the service and the product. 1.19.2021 update We've had two power outages in the past six months. We were out of power with Hurricane Laura for 46 hours and we were without power with the snowstorm for 76 hours. The Kohler performed flawlessly. A year or so ago P&L started remote monitoring of the generators and they know when our generator is offline or something needs attention. P&L has been a great generator company. It's good to know they're watching out for us. A few other notes: Get your generator installed when you don't need it so you have it when you do need it. One of the greatest benefits of having a generator, besides having the comforts of electricity, is it won't release back to commercial power until the power is stable so you avoid power surges which can wipe out appliance. A word of advice for those of you getting a generator that will use propane. A 250 gallon propane tank is too small! Get at least a 500 gallon tank. You don't want to be the person who is on generator, low on your 250 tank, and the propane service can't get to you for another day or so.. Also, put your tank in the shade.
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Chris Hollnagel
5.0
Highly recommend! Paul did a great job, and Linda is always helpful on the phone.
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