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Interview with Taylor Norris, Co-Founder of LIT Method

Taylor Norris is the Co-Founder and Co-CEO of LIT Method, the company behind the proprietary Low Impact Training workout designed to build bodies, not break them. Taylor and her husband, Justin Norris, are the visionary creators of the patent pending LIT Strength Machine. With more than a decade of experience in the health and wellness space, Taylor is among a small group of female fitness founders touting a diverse resume of technical, artistic, and sports medicine expertise.
With a background in product design and branding from Parsons School of Design, Taylor has always been energized by the idea of using design and innovation to help people feel and function at their very best. Together with Justin’s work in sports medicine, business administration, and raising capital growth, they have introduced a scalable and sustainable Low Impact Training model changing the way people approach fitness.
After struggling with a series of recurring injuries of their own, the Norrises noticed a pattern of frustration and a fear of re-injury among patients and athletes in traditional rehabilitation settings. Known for their promise of ‘no running, no jumping, no weights,’ the husband and wife duo used rowing and resistance bands to design an alternative training philosophy for delivering results, not injuries. With their success in the private training sector and clinical settings, Justin and Taylor trademarked the method and opened a flagship studio in West Hollywood in 2016.
In 2018, the husband and wife duo began developing the patent-pending LIT Strength Machine to bring the signature LIT in-studio class experience home and empower anyone from recreational rowers, to aspiring or professional athletes, to anyone struggling with an injury. Launched officially in May 2020, the all-in-one rower, reformer, and strength trainer offers 500+ low impact exercises including rowing, barre, strength training, physical therapy, and Pilates.
LIT’s method and machine caught the eye of some notable investors in April 2021. Jay-Z, Jay Brown, Larry Marcus, and their Marcy Venture Partners firm, as well as five-time MLB All-Star Adrian Gonzalez, invested in Taylor’s longstanding vision for changing the way people approach fitness.
Featured in Self Magazine, Forbes, InStyle, Women’s Health, GQ, People, and more, Taylor is committed to ensuring ‘inclusive innovation’ remains at the heart of LIT’s mission. As the holder of multiple trademarks and patents, she and her husband have inspired a method and a movement designed to help people at any age, physical disadvantage, disability, or circumstance, build and sustain their long-term health and well-being.
For Taylor, the true legacy of her work and of LIT is in accessibility — in making personal training, physical therapy, and injury prevention more accessible and effective for all.
Where did the idea for LIT Method come from?
My husband, who is also my Co-Founder and Co-CEO, had a life threatening injury with his arm when he was a teenager. He was an all-star athlete in high school and this was an incredibly devastating circumstance for his future. While he was in physical therapy, he really noticed how often the plan for being physical after injury is rooted so much in what “you can’t do.” One of the few things he could do without worrying about re-injury was to use resistance band training.
After we met a decade ago, we started experimenting with what kinds of low impact exercise training programs we could design for people with similar challenges or who were really starting to fear re-entering physical activity.
So much of our Low Impact Training (LIT) Method came from iterating combinations of personal training, physical therapy, and injury prevention. We coupled rowing with resistance bands and our community just really started taking off. We went all in on this idea of “How can we teach people to build their bodies, not break them?” And that’s what it became — a method, a machine, and a movement for doing that.
My background is in product design and personal training. Justin’s background is in personal training and physical therapy. We really figured out a way to complement each other and create this comprehensive program that, more than anything, prioritizes longevity and feeling good over looking good.
What does your typical day look like and how do you make it productive?
We are early risers. We start with an espresso or two and we have a good system going over here. On some days, when we are teaching on LIT On-Demand, before doing that, we’ll be answering emails, communicating with our development team in another time zone, and trying to put out any fires that may have started overnight. By 8:30AM, we’re in the studio teaching at our LIT flagship studio. That’s an in-person class that streams everywhere for our digital memberships. So by 9:30AM, we’re in tech mode again. LIT is a wellness and tech company. None of our products need to be plugged in. In fact, we’ve created this product ecosystem to make it as simple and streamlined for people to strengthen their bodies as possible. So a lot of my mornings are spent discussing customer service needs, improving the app, iterating on our next launch with our UX team. The beautiful part of using the LIT Strength Machine is that you can put any device on the tablet holder or you can use the machine on its own without a class as well. It’s designed to have this minimal footprint and to evolve with you. So if you get a new iPhone or iPad, you don’t have to upgrade the machine.
But the other part of running this business is that we’re raising money and managing a full team. We have investor pitches. We have the studio operations team, our LIT certified instructors, and then the direct to consumer portion as well. We launched the LIT Strength Machine in 2020 — after two years of prototyping and improving it based on real in-person studio members and their feedback. Incredibly, because we had been doing that since 2018, we were pretty prepared when the pandemic hit. We had already had this home model in the works and these days, when we’re doing our pitches, meeting with prospective clients and customers, and explaining the benefits of the brand and the machine, it’s all about breaking through the noise in the fitness industry.
What we’ve delivered is a first of its kind all-in-one rower, reformer, and strength trainer. But so much of our day to day is making sure people know that this option is out there for them. They don’t have to have an elaborate home gym. This one piece of equipment is for any fitness level, for pilates enthusiasts, for rowers, and for people who want to have little to no impact on their joints.
So all this is to say our days are never the same! Part of them is spent on fine tuning messaging and public relations. Part of it is about teaching. Part of it is about team management. And part of it is that critical product development that is really my wheelhouse and where I get the most passionate about what we’re doing.
How do you bring ideas to life?
I love this question. This is where we excel. Justin is all about function. Truly. Because he’s been injured, because he’s trained countless people with a variety of needs and challenges, he just gets it. He knows to think five steps ahead about what a person might be afraid of, and about what small tweak we could make to put their mind at ease and give them greater confidence. And because I went to Parsons, I’m all about form. It needs to be sleek, minimalist, sophisticated, and effective. We will never release anything that isn’t on brand or that doesn’t meet both of our standards for form and function. So we start with those filters.
And then honestly, we have fun. Like I said, we were first using resistance bands and a standard water rower. We were taking these bands and tying them to things and trying to figure out what we could do to replace three things that typically cause injury: running, jumping, and weights. So in our house, we were just iterating. Honing in on what we thought would make each version of our own bands and then eventually our own rower with a resistance band training system built in that much better.
We’re lucky that we’re married because there is that shorthand there. We share an office and we share a life. So if we have those lightbulb moments that pop up, usually the other one is there and we can just go back and forth with what to do. It’s pretty phenomenal to have that built-in brainstorming partner just there beside you at all times. And I think the reason we can bring our product and programming ideas to life so effectively is two fold: One. We know each other’s strengths and weaknesses and we work with that knowledge and without judgment of the other. Two. We have a fantastic team. Our instructors, our ops, everyone really believes in what we’re all here to do together.
What’s one trend that excites you?
I don’t know that it’s officially a trend, but I would say that since the onset of the pandemic, we’ve really seen people take greater hold of how they want to feel. My husband always says this is about emotional fitness — and that’s a sentiment that has come from our experience of feeling very fulfilled by being able to help people start their day feeling stronger and more confident. I think that the pandemic has put a spotlight on things we were overlooking about our mental health and we have all taken a closer look at community, at what taking care of our bodies can do for our minds, and it’s a pretty incredible silver lining to this ongoing crisis. So I’m actually hoping that’s not a trend — and that COVID was a catalyst but not the end point for that.
What is one habit of yours that makes you more productive as an entrepreneur?
Oh, I think I know when someone else is better suited to do something — which is to say I know when to ask for advice or when it’s something I can and should be moving forward with on my own. It’s possible that someone might think it is more of a perspective than a habit, but I would say that this isn’t something I was always good at. It actually is a habit I’ve created and sustained — and it’s something I think serves both the company and myself very well when it comes to efficiency and productivity.
What advice would you give your younger self?
Understand your supply chain. Act of God events can happen more often than you think — and they can be compounded by other crises. I don’t know how many people in our position could have fully predicted the ongoing obstacles that would come with the intersection of a pandemic and climate change, but these are things that affect everyone. So on a granular level, it’s that supply chain note. And on a broader level, it’s making sure you understand that you cannot run any company — let alone a wellness and tech company — in a vacuum, right? You have to be aware of what’s happening in the world, how it is impacting your customers in and beyond the walls of your business, and you have to operate accordingly. Which is to say more simply: Everything is connected — and the sooner you realize that in business, the further you’ll go.
Tell us something that’s true that almost nobody agrees with you on.
I don’t know why people don’t like uni. What’s the deal? Uni is good. Period. Full stop.
As an entrepreneur, what is the one thing you do over and over and recommend everyone else do?
I think I do a lot of listening and reading. I’m always very curious about how people in our shoes have navigated running a company and growing a brand. We were at a Goldman Sachs conference and I was very impressed with the Co-Founders of FIGS. Learning how other people problem solve is incredibly valuable to understanding that there is more than one path to success. I highly recommend being curious — and listening more than you speak.
What is one strategy that has helped you grow your business?
Easy. People. The answer is in people.
First, picking the right team. Like any company that grows, we’ve had changes, but there are people who we’ve had with us for years and who really understand what the long term vision of LIT is. And now those people are training the next generation of our team. So it’s very validating — it’s very fulfilling to know that a beloved instructor who is out there every day improving people’s lives when they are getting LIT is the same person who is imparting that confidence, that optimism, and that education to another person who will grow this community.
This is a business, for sure. But it is a community. So when we talk about growing it, I always think of my husband’s personal story. When he was in that physical therapy clinic, he watched a man — an electrician — who had been injured on the job, electrocuted actually. Despite being told everything he could not do with his hand, the guy worked toward and ultimately found that mobility in his fingers again. At a certain point, Justin was scheduling his appointments around when that guy was coming in because he felt so motivated by this person who was getting stronger against all odds. He was coming in for PT, but he was coming in for that community. And I think we’ve always kept that in the back of our minds. Even if you’re online — it feels like this tremendous sense of personal growth we can offer people, but it’s in the midst of emotional and physical growth of the community those people are a part of building as well.
What is one failure you had as an entrepreneur, and how did you overcome it?
In our very first studio, the night before we opened, the whole place flooded. At the time it was pretty devastating. Obviously there was a lot of manual labor to repair the damage and remove the moisture — and it was incredibly humbling. We overcame it by telling ourselves that adversity was going to be a prerequisite for a lot of this. We never saw ourselves as only a studio and not a product — so to have a setback before we were even in phase one of our brick and mortar was rough. But it was a reminder that none of this is symmetrical or linear — and that’s fine. So I don’t know that it’s about overcoming it, so much as planning for problems or even anticipating that kind of adversity going forward.
What is the best $100 you recently spent? What and why?
I mean — we had some good sushi recently. So yeah, I got that uni that I know to be truly delicious.
What is one piece of software or a web service that helps you be productive?
Google Drive and Slack are pretty remarkable in terms of the cohesiveness they offer a team.
What is the one book that you recommend our community should read and why?
Blue Ocean Strategy. Everyone should understand the inherent value in creating new demand — especially when you’re helping people with their physical and emotional well-being.
What is your favorite quote?
Oh, I have a bunch. Honestly, this is too broad of a question because different quotes are relevant to different needs. But in general, I think I’ve always loved that quote from our former President. Obama. “It’s only when you hitch your wagon to something larger than yourself that you realize your true potential.” For me, that’s what it’s all about.
Key Learnings:
- The best strategy is picking the right people — and knowing that growing a business is, at its core, about people. Yes, you’re growing a business and a brand — but first and foremost, you’re growing a community.
- Be aware of what’s happening in the world, how it is impacting your customers in and beyond the walls of your business, and operate accordingly. More simply: Everything is connected — and the sooner you realize that in business, the further you’ll go.
- Be curious about other founders and listen more than you speak. You’ll quickly realize there are a variety of perspectives out there, not to mention paths to success.
- Success is not symmetrical or linear — and that’s fine. Planning for problems and anticipating adversity will help you accept and navigate the challenges better.
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Exclusive Interview with The NET ZERO ENERGY Buildings Expert Anastasia Makarska: Shaping a Greener Future

Welcome to an exclusive interview with Anastasia Makarska, a renowned figure in the world of commercial real estate development. Anastasia’s resolute commitment to sustainability and her unique background in physics and engineering have revolutionized the real estate landscape, transforming spaces into sustainable and coveted marvels.
In this interview, we delve into the concept of Net Zero Energy Buildings (NZEB) and the challenges associated with building codes for NZEB. Join us as we explore the visionary force behind Anastasia’s remarkable projects and her dedication to shaping a greener future.
Anastasia, thank you for joining us today. Let’s start by discussing the concept of Net Zero Energy Buildings. Could you explain to our audience what exactly is meant by a Net Zero Energy Building (NZEB)?
Anastasia: Certainly. A Net Zero Energy Building, or NZEB, is an approach to construction that focuses on creating energy-efficient buildings that are connected to the power grid while also generating renewable energy to offset their energy consumption. The aim is to achieve a balance where the amount of renewable energy produced either on-site or nearby matches or exceeds the building’s annual energy needs, resulting in virtually no net energy consumption.
That’s fascinating. It’s clear that NZEBs hold tremendous potential in terms of sustainability. How are developers and building owners embracing this concept, and what are some innovative features we can find in NZEBs?
Anastasia: Developers and building owners are increasingly interested in constructing zero energy buildings, driven by corporate objectives and regulatory requirements. The building and design community is actively embracing this challenge and leading the way with innovative and forward-thinking projects.
NZEBs incorporate a wide range of energy-efficient strategies, from simple to highly intricate. These include maximizing the utilization of passive solar heat gain and shading, integrating high-efficiency heating and cooling systems, appliances, windows, and doors, enhancing insulation, natural ventilation, air sealing, and incorporating advanced renewable energy solutions like solar photovoltaics and geothermal energy systems.
The goal is to create buildings that regulate temperature fluctuations, minimize energy consumption, and reduce environmental impact.
It’s impressive how NZEBs combine various technologies and strategies to achieve sustainability. Now, let’s delve into building codes. What role do building codes play in the construction of NZEBs, and what codes and standards exist for this purpose?
Anastasia: Building codes play a crucial role in guiding the construction of net zero energy buildings. Currently, there are codes and standards in place to assist designers, architects, builders, and contractors in creating more energy-efficient and sustainable structures compared to previous years.
In the United States, professionals in the building industry can refer to the International Energy Conservation Code (IECC), which has been adopted in approximately 44 states and territories. Across North America, ASHRAE 90.1 provides significant guidance, and the International Green Construction Code (IgCC) serves as another valuable resource. In Canada, there are the National Energy Code of Canada (NECC) and the National Energy Code for Buildings (NECB).
That’s helpful to know. Given the increasing need for more rigorous energy and building codes, what are some of the challenges faced in developing codes specifically tailored for NZEBs?
Anastasia: The development of codes specifically tailored for NZEBs faces several challenges. As industry professionals and officials work on designing new codes to facilitate the transition to net zero energy, there is still no consensus on the structure of the code, its comprehensive scope, and ensuring that buildings achieve net zero energy status throughout their lifecycle.
To ensure buildings perform as intended, it is essential to establish post-construction reporting, analysis, and a framework for oversight and enforcement.
Current codes and standards often rely on energy proxies without a requirement for actual quantification of energy usage. There are also gaps in the inclusion of certain types of energy usage in calculations.
To achieve the goal of net zero energy buildings, methodologies need to evolve, modeling capabilities should be enhanced, and real-world outcomes must be measured.
Overcoming those challenges will be crucial for the success of NZEBs. Could you tell us about the advantages that net zero energy buildings offer to building owners, occupants, and the environment?
Anastasia: Absolutely. Net zero energy buildings provide several advantages. Buildings account for a significant portion of fossil fuel energy consumption and greenhouse gas emissions. By increasing the number of net zero energy buildings, we can reduce our dependence on fossil fuels and effectively lower carbon emissions.
Some key advantages of NZEBs include protection for building owners against future energy price hikes, enhanced occupant comfort, health, well-being, and productivity, reduction in energy consumption and associated costs, improved reliability of energy supply, increased resale value due to high demand for net zero buildings, contribution towards achieving zero energy targets, and minimized environmental impact. These advantages create value for building owners, occupants, and the planet.
Those advantages make a compelling case for embracing net zero energy buildings. As a visionary force in real estate development, how do you see the future of NZEBs and their potential impact on communities and the environment?
Anastasia: I believe the future of net zero energy buildings is incredibly promising. As awareness of the need for sustainability grows, NZEBs will become the norm rather than the exception. They have the potential to reshape communities and serve as catalysts for positive change.
Net zero energy buildings can create vibrant, sustainable communities that prioritize the well-being of both residents and businesses. By reducing energy consumption, minimizing environmental impact, and offering enhanced comfort and productivity, NZEBs have a transformative effect on the communities they serve. They not only contribute to the preservation of our planet but also provide value for investors, businesses, and communities alike.
Thank you for sharing your insights, Anastasia. Before we conclude, could you tell our audience about any upcoming projects or initiatives that you’re particularly excited about in the realm of net zero energy buildings?
Anastasia: Certainly. I’m thrilled to be working on a groundbreaking project that aims to create a net zero energy residential community. This community will embody the principles of sustainable living and showcase the potential of NZEBs on a larger scale. It will integrate cutting-edge technologies, energy-efficient systems, and sustainable materials to provide residents with an exceptional living experience while minimizing the community’s environmental footprint. I believe this project will serve as a blueprint for future developments and inspire others to embrace the vision of net zero energy living.
Conclusion
As we conclude this insightful interview with Anastasia Makarska, it is evident that she is a visionary force transforming the real estate industry through sustainable development. Anastasia’s dedication to creating sustainable and desirable spaces, her commitment to excellence, and her unwavering belief in the power of net zero energy buildings have positioned her as a leading authority in commercial real estate.
Through her innovative projects and expertise, Anastasia is shaping the world we live in, one groundbreaking project at a time. Her visionary approach, fueled by her unique background in physics and engineering, has redefined the boundaries of commercial real estate development and paved the way for a greener and more sustainable future.
Witness the remarkable journey of Anastasia Makarska as she continues to revolutionize the real estate landscape and leave an indelible mark on the communities she transforms into sustainable and coveted marvels.
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From a Small AC Repair Company to a Household Name in Austin TX

The Success Story of Grande Air Solutions
What makes a successful company?
Well, while there is no one secret alone that can make you a success in the business world, the story of determined employees and aspiring entrepreneurs shed light on what makes a business thrive. Grande Air Solutions was established in 2011 by young, honest entrepreneurs Isael Garcia and Petra Lugo. They are both described as honest entrepreneurs ready to take on any challenge, which is what drove them to make this company a success. You’ll be able to find Isael and Petra engaging regularly with their customers and employees. As both will tell you, honesty is the first and foremost important feature to have in a company. Customers look for honesty in an AC repair Austin team when they’re looking to spend their money on a service. Whether the customer needs a new HVAC system or AC repair, they want to make sure that they’re getting their money’s worth.
Reliable and Affordability Make a Difference
Another key aspect that can take an HVAC company from a small-sized business to a household name is reliability. It can be a distressing situation when the AC breaks down in the middle of a hot summer day. The homeowner does not want to wait for hours on end waiting for the technician to arrive at their home. An HVAC company like Grande Air Solutions that is known for reliability will always be there for their customers, especially if it’s an HVAC emergency. Along with reliability, affordable prices are other factors that can make any company a success if it’s done right. This is where Grande Air Solutions shines as well. They offer their services along with affordable prices for all customers.
Building a Solid Reputation
How do you stand out from the rest of the competition?
It can be difficult to achieve a level of uniqueness among your competitors. However, this is where this company has also succeeded when it comes to Austin heating and air services. Building a solid reputation for years has propelled Grande Air Solutions from a small AC repair company to the well-known, trusted name it is today within the Austin area. The company has been able to deliver high-quality service to its customers, which has resulted in returning customers. This is also known as customer loyalty. The business has many five-star reviews, which potential customers look for in an HVAC company. Isael and Petra envisioned a company that carries the type of professionalism and friendly service that has exceeded the expectations of many of the company’s customers. In a nutshell, the entire team of employees are the ones who have helped build a respectable reputation for Grande Air Solutions.
Trusted and Trained Technicians
A company is only as good as its members. Another reason why this HVAC company has excelled in every aspect of the business is the team. The company’s technicians are well-trained and experienced in the HVAC field. When the technician arrives to fix or install the HVAC system, the customer knows exactly what they’ll be getting. The homeowner will always get quality service because it’s the results that speak volumes. Grande Air Solutions hires technicians who are experienced in the field and properly trained. Having the proper credentials also essential for any successful HVAC company to have, such as certifications and proper licensing.
Connecting With the Community
Starting from a small, humble HVAC company, Grande Air Solutions has been able to grow significantly thanks to the help of people. As a family-owned business, the company also knows the importance of closeness in the community. The company has been able to give back as much as they’ve received from their local communities. In fact, the company strives to give much more. By collaborating with local charitable organizations, they are able to offer the basic necessities of life, much-needed monetary donations, help for nonprofit organizations, and other support. Being a household name among the people holds a responsibility to provide a role model as a reliable HVAC company in all aspects, including helping the community.
Expanding Service Areas
Although it may be difficult to expand services in the beginning as a smaller business, one of the reasons the company has been able to grow is because of its determination to expand. Now, Grande Air Solutions is proud to offer Austin heating and air services throughout more of the areas. The company has been able to offer services in Buda, Cedar Park, Georgetown, Kyle, and more, just to mention a few. All of these cities are located in Texas. Investing time and money in their employees is one reason why the company has become a household name in Austin. As the team grows, more service areas are sure to open in the future.
Offering a Wide Range of HVAC Services
Knowing about the HVAC basics is important. However, this company has been able to expand and grow because its technicians are always learning something new in the field. As technology advances, the area of HVAC also continues to improve. This can include learning about smart thermostats, the new A2L refrigerants, and the new UV light purifiers. Whatever the case may be, the company has continued its success by offering new and improved HVAC services. The wide range of alternatives gives customers the power to choose what they want for their home.
Continuing the Success Without Letup
It can be discouraging and even disheartening when the challenge of a business gets you down. However, the key is to keep on going. Just like this company has shown continuous effort to succeed, it is vital for a business to keep on going without letup. Any business is likely to face ups and downs as they continue to expand. The important thing to keep in mind is that you are doing everything for the customer. Grande Air Solutions is an excellent example of a company that has put its customers first. It is their top priority to deliver quality AC repair, installations, and other HVAC services. Rest assured that the future looks bright for the company as it holds a special place for the residents of Austin, Texas, and nearby communities.
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An Inside Look at One & Only Electrical Service Inc. with CEO Moshe Sabag

With thousands of electrical problems solved and many years of experience, they’ve become a reliable and experienced choice for those in need of electrical solutions. In this interview, we’ll be speaking with Moshe Sabag, the CEO of One & Only Electrical Service Inc. We’ll explore the ins and outs of the electrical industry, the company’s commitment to quality service, and their approach to customer satisfaction. So, let’s dive into the world of electrical services with Moshe Sabag.
Can you tell us a little bit about yourself and your role in One & Only Electrical Service Inc.?
Moshe Sabag: My name is Moshe Sabag and I am the CEO of One & Only Electrical Service Inc. I have been in the electrical business for over a decade and have gained extensive experience and knowledge in the field. As the CEO, my role is to oversee the company’s operations and ensure that we provide top-notch service to our clients.
What inspired you to start One & Only Electrical Service Inc.?
Moshe Sabag: My passion for the electrical industry inspired me to start One & Only Electrical Service Inc. I saw a need for a reliable and affordable electrical contractor company in the Tri-Valley area and wanted to provide that service to the community.
What sets One & Only Electrical Service Inc. apart from other electrical contractors in the area?
Moshe Sabag: One & Only Electrical Service Inc. stands out from other electrical contractors in the area because of our commitment to providing exceptional service to our clients. We take pride in being the best local electrician for our clients. We are licensed and insured, and our electricians are highly trained and experienced. We also offer a wide range of services, including EV charging station installation, smart switches ( Lutron, Brilliant, Leviton, Noon) installation, and all house rewire.
Can you tell us more about the EV charging station installation service you offer?
Moshe Sabag: We specialize in EV charging station installation and can install a charging station for any electric vehicle, including Tesla (car charger tesla ) and BMW. We also offer a range of electrical services, including recessed light installation,led light, electrical panel upgrades, and wiring repairs. We will assess your home or business and recommend the best charging station for your needs. Our electricians will install the charging station safely and efficiently, ensuring that it is up to code and functioning properly.
What is your approach to customer service?
Moshe Sabag: At One & Only Electrical Service Inc., we prioritize customer satisfaction above all else. We offer same-day service and are available 24/7 for emergencies. Our friendly and dedicated customer service representatives are always ready to answer any questions or concerns you may have.
Can you share a success story from One & Only Electrical Service Inc.?
Moshe Sabag: We recently installed an EV charging station for a client who had just purchased a Tesla. They were thrilled with our service and professionalism, and have since recommended us to several of their friends and colleagues. It’s always rewarding to know that we’ve provided a valuable service to our clients and exceeded their expectations.
What kind of training and certifications do your electricians have?
Moshe Sabag: Our electricians are highly trained and experienced, and we make sure they are up-to-date with the latest technology and techniques in the industry. They are all licensed and insured, and have undergone extensive training and certification programs to ensure they are able to provide the highest quality service to our clients.
As a Bay Area electrician, what are some of the unique challenges you face when providing electrical services to your clients?
Moshe Sabag: “Being a Bay Area electrician, we face a range of challenges when providing electrical services to our clients. One of the biggest challenges is keeping up with the latest technological advancements in the field, as the Bay Area is known for its innovative and tech-driven culture.
What do you see as the future of the electrical industry?
Moshe Sabag: The electrical industry is constantly evolving, with new technology and advancements in renewable energy. As the demand for renewable energy sources increases, we will likely see a shift towards more sustainable and environmentally-friendly solutions. We also expect to see continued growth in the EV charging station industry, as more people switch to electric vehicles.
What are some of the biggest challenges facing the electrical industry today?
Moshe Sabag: One of the biggest challenges facing the electrical industry today is the shortage of skilled labor. As the demand for electrical services continues to grow, there is a need for more qualified electricians to meet that demand. Another challenge is keeping up with the latest technology and advancements in the industry, which requires ongoing education and training.
What advice would you give to someone looking for a reliable electrician?
Moshe Sabag: When looking for a reliable electrician, it’s important to do your research and choose a licensed and insured electrical company. Look for reviews and testimonials from previous clients, and ask for references. It’s also important to choose a company that offers a wide range of services, so that they can address all of your electrical needs.
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