What makes C&S Enterprise Electrical different than the rest? The answer lies in our mission and values. Why Go Anywhere Else? Anyone can help with lighting. But not everyone can provide the intangibles we offer, such as: Hard work Honesty Effective time management Good craftsmanship A commitment to going above and beyond to meet our customers’ needs and wants Our goal is to be the premier electrical contracting company in our community, which is extremely important to us. Read on →

C&S Enterprise Electrical doesn’t want your employees and customers to have to walk in darkness, which is why we provide energy-efficient lighting at a competitive cost to your business! Let There Be Light Now-a-days, many are trying to add physical fitness into their day. However, to do this, many adults need to work out in the evening or during the early morning hours before the sun (and the kids) wake up. Read on →

Who else besides C&S Enterprise Electrical can’t wait to hear the words, “Let’s play ball!”? We hope you’re excited, too, about a new spring sports’ season ahead. But first things first, how’s the lighting of your team’s field? Because the last thing you want is a player injured due to poor lighting. Let’s Light It Up Spring sports bring a new level of lighting to the “field.” Because most sporting events during the spring season are held outside, their lighting levels differ than those of sports held inside an arena. Read on →

Although it’s still only February, many of you might be gearing up for home renovations in the coming months or later this year. While everyone is probably putting in their two cents about what you should do, here are some things you want to make sure you avoid. Leave the Mistakes Out of the Renovation Equation A renovation project—even if just one room—is a huge undertaking, but one that’s usually worth it. Read on →

With a new year comes new goals for your business and making money is probably on the top of that list. You shouldn’t cut corners when it comes to your product or service, or when it comes to serving the customer but there are other ways you can save. -Outsource—employees are essential to running your business but costs including salary and insurance can add up. Where you can, hire independent contractors for help. Read on →

Every year more than two million businesses experience a power outage that lasts eight hours or longer. And those power outages cost more than $120 in lost revenue. Don’t let this happen to you because it could mean long-lasting damage to your brand’s reputation. A backup generator is an integral part of the planning process for a business of any size and can greatly reduce business interruption when normal power isn’t available. Read on →

Every business wants a great customer experience for those they serve and having support that surpasses expectations is a vital key to success. Out of all the customer service methods available, email, phone or chat, live chat is by far the simplest, fastest and least obtrusive. It’s no surprise that almost a third of consumers are now expecting live chat to be available on any business website. Customers prefer live chat because they like that it’s familiar, private, quick and most importantly, convenient. Read on →

Winter is here and storms of every kind will be swirling and rumbling over the next few months. Now is the time to prep your home so that when that unexpected blizzard or three-day rain hits, you won’t be left in the cold in your own house. -Make sure you have extra flashlights and batteries in the event the electricity goes out for longer than a few minutes. -Your first aid kit needs to be stocked because cuts happen anytime. Read on →

It doesn’t matter if you’re buying yarn at a craft store or hiring someone to construct a building for your new business, customer service at every level is critical to the happiness of the person you’re serving and ultimately the success of a business. You can have a great product or provide an important service but if you don’t treat your customers well, it won’t matter to your success. Here are some things to think about: Don’t make customers wait—while patience is a virtue don’t push the limits when it comes to dealing with a customer. Read on →

Halloween has passed us by, the smell of the Thanksgiving turkey is practically wafting in from the kitchen, and families and friends alike are beginning to make plans to come together. It seems that holiday season is upon us once again. So as we all begin decorating for the coming holiday season, it seems that one of the biggest questions in living rooms across the country is this—what type of holiday lights should I purchase this year? Read on →