Any Experiences with Brooklyn Energy Services ConEdison

I’m pretty sure they only deal with electricians. Your electrician should be scheduling the unlocking of your meters.

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grahamclif | 8 years and 5 months ago

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Does anybody have any experiences dealing with ConEdison Brooklyn Energy Services? I need them to come unlock my boxes so my electrician can perform some minor work in order to get final sign off. ConEd have a computerized system and they are requesting proof of final sign off before they can perform the work. Catch 22. I have tried sending emails, NO response. I have sent a certified letter, NO response. If you call their phone number they NEVER pick up. Calls go straight to voicemail and they NEVER return calls. I feel like I am trapped in a recurring nightmare. Does anybody have advice or tips on how to get through to these people. Or another way of getting the work done? Thanks in advance.

GreenThinker | 8 years and 5 months ago

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When i doing a complete service upgrade my electrician simply used a grinder to cut off the locks. When he was finished with the work, a inspection request was sent to coned, they come inspect the work, if its done right; a crew comes at a later date with new meters & locks