SeanTheGeek
05-29-2011, 10:22 AM
Greetings,
My family and I are looking into upgrading our home theater system is the next few months. I'm a bit of a tech junkie, so I already know what equipment I'd like to use. However, I am disabled, and my parents are in no condition to preform the install either. So, I've been trying to find a residential installation service which is not Big Box (read: Geek Squad), a one-man-band, or does not cater to uber high-end or commercial designs.
Through a bit of Googling, the only local company I could find that met the above criteria was Buckeye Audio & Video. Their work looks very good, but I'm a bit nervous about working with such a small company which from what I can tell has only been around since 2009. They have a B rating with the BBB, and no filed complaints.
Please share any experiences or insights that you may have with Buckeye Audio & Video, or any other local, residential installer.
Thanks!
My family and I are looking into upgrading our home theater system is the next few months. I'm a bit of a tech junkie, so I already know what equipment I'd like to use. However, I am disabled, and my parents are in no condition to preform the install either. So, I've been trying to find a residential installation service which is not Big Box (read: Geek Squad), a one-man-band, or does not cater to uber high-end or commercial designs.
Through a bit of Googling, the only local company I could find that met the above criteria was Buckeye Audio & Video. Their work looks very good, but I'm a bit nervous about working with such a small company which from what I can tell has only been around since 2009. They have a B rating with the BBB, and no filed complaints.
Please share any experiences or insights that you may have with Buckeye Audio & Video, or any other local, residential installer.
Thanks!