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ADVANCED Cable Systems
Santa Barbara, CA 4.5★
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David Moreno’s take
ADVANCED Cable Systems operates out of De La Vina Street handling electrical work around Santa Barbara, but the evidence here is honestly pretty thin. Four Google reviews total—three five-stars dating back to 2018 and 2020 with minimal detail (one contractor called them "solid guys," which tells you almost nothing), then a recent one-star complaint about reckless company vehicle driving in July 2026. That's a jarring contrast and a legitimate concern if you're inviting a crew to your home.
The project photo titles suggest bread-and-butter residential electrical troubleshooting: buzzing circuits, dead outlets, garage wiring, GFIL issues in outdoor and laundry setups. Standard service-call stuff. No social media presence to speak of, no recent customer feedback to gauge current quality or communication style. The 4.5 overall score feels inflated given the sparse review count—one bad experience swings the average hard when you're working with such a small sample.
If you're considering them, I'd want a detailed scope conversation upfront and recent local references you can actually call. With electrical work, consistency and professionalism matter as much as technical skill, and right now there's not enough recent signal to confidently recommend them over contractors with deeper track records.
The project photo titles suggest bread-and-butter residential electrical troubleshooting: buzzing circuits, dead outlets, garage wiring, GFIL issues in outdoor and laundry setups. Standard service-call stuff. No social media presence to speak of, no recent customer feedback to gauge current quality or communication style. The 4.5 overall score feels inflated given the sparse review count—one bad experience swings the average hard when you're working with such a small sample.
If you're considering them, I'd want a detailed scope conversation upfront and recent local references you can actually call. With electrical work, consistency and professionalism matter as much as technical skill, and right now there's not enough recent signal to confidently recommend them over contractors with deeper track records.
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