About Us

Spokane, WA Electrician AdenBecks Electric, LLC is proud to serve Spokane, WA, Liberty Lake, WA, Post Falls, ID, Spokane Valley, WA and beyond as an electrical contractor. We have offered quick service, affordable rates, and good old-fashioned integrity for over 35 years. We offer full service electrical contracting services, but also specialize in the following …

How We Got Started

Adrian and Becky became weary of having no work and no money. They started AdenBecks to provide electrical work at a reasonable cost to people that the Electrical Union counted as of no discernible market worth. That solved the out of work problem. In 2006 they handed the business over to their boys and Becky retired. Adrian continued to serve as the Administrator for another 9 - 10 years.

The products and services we offer

Products & Services
Electrical Contracting by AdenBecks, LLC
Residential, Commercial, Industrial, Service Calls, etc
Call us first! AdenBecks, LLC offers completely free estimates on all work, so you can be sure you're getting the best service at a fair price. Pro...
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Recent Activity

David from AdenBecks, LLC Answered this on March 03, 2020
I think the determination of amount, and sales tax area is determined by the State.  Contact your local State Tax and Revenue department for how much to charge.    As far as including it in your pricing; do you see sales tax included when you shop at stores or restaurants, etc?  Do you see sales... (more) I think the determination of amount, and sales tax area is determined by the State.  Contact your local State Tax and Revenue department for how much to charge.    As far as including it in your pricing; do you see sales tax included when you shop at stores or restaurants, etc?  Do you see sales tax included in room costs at a hotel or motel?   i.e. - You do not have to include sales tax pricing in your advertised costs.  The population of an area is aware when sales tax is added to an item.   If you are talking about estimates, then you can show what the sales tax would be, or not.  The phrase "Not Including Sales Tax" is handy.

David from AdenBecks, LLC Answered this on January 30, 2020
If the competition does good work and operates with integrity, they can be an ally.  If they do not, they can be a drag on the profession.  If they can be an ally, it is possible to help each other out in larger projects.  They can be a source of shared information for best practices.  If the... (more) If the competition does good work and operates with integrity, they can be an ally.  If they do not, they can be a drag on the profession.  If they can be an ally, it is possible to help each other out in larger projects.  They can be a source of shared information for best practices.  If the competition engages in shady practices or bad quality, avoid them.
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David from AdenBecks, LLC Answered this on December 09, 2019
Nothing is "foolproof".  Just as soon as you think you have something foolproof, someone goes and invents a newer and improved fool.    HOWEVER, the best chance of success is to ask people who have dealt with a specific contractor how they feel about that contractor.  Remember that some people... (more) Nothing is "foolproof".  Just as soon as you think you have something foolproof, someone goes and invents a newer and improved fool.    HOWEVER, the best chance of success is to ask people who have dealt with a specific contractor how they feel about that contractor.  Remember that some people are "yeah-buts".  As in; "yeah, but I expected it for free."  "Yeah, but that's not what I wanted".   Be cautious in putting all your trust in a first time customer.   The more experienced a customer is with a particular trade or business, the more likely their expectations are realistic, and the better the chance is of finding a good contractor.   Don't always go for the most expensive, thinking it's quality.  Nor for the least expensive thinking that it's a good deal.  The most expensive might mean quality.  The least expensive might be a good deal.  But the most expensive may be paying for advertising and not quality.  The least expensive may not be very good.  Ask yourself; "Is this contractor in it to make a living?  Or a killing?"   

David from AdenBecks, LLC Answered this on November 21, 2019
Robo calls coming in during working hours. (more) Robo calls coming in during working hours.

David from AdenBecks, LLC Answered this on November 07, 2019
How much easier it is to track and pay taxes with Quickbooks, as opposed to hand written or Excel sheets.  Also, how much easier it is to file SSI reports on-line at the SSI web site. (more) How much easier it is to track and pay taxes with Quickbooks, as opposed to hand written or Excel sheets.  Also, how much easier it is to file SSI reports on-line at the SSI web site.

David from AdenBecks, LLC Answered this on November 04, 2019
The Bible.  I have the most experience in giving talks about Bible prophecy, meaning, application, principles, and other facets.  A "far in the back" second subject would be inventory management and production activity control. (more) The Bible.  I have the most experience in giving talks about Bible prophecy, meaning, application, principles, and other facets.  A "far in the back" second subject would be inventory management and production activity control.

David from AdenBecks, LLC Answered this on November 04, 2019
I usually tell the caller I'm one of the 92 uninterested and ask them to go ahead and call someone else. (more) I usually tell the caller I'm one of the 92 uninterested and ask them to go ahead and call someone else.

David from AdenBecks, LLC Answered this on November 04, 2019
I ask trusted friends where they have had good success.  Where they have had specific food.  (Regional, ethnic, etc.)  I also have a friend in the business of cleaning restaurant hoods, etc.  I consult him about the cleanliness of specific restaurant kitchens.  Sometimes I just happen upon a good... (more) I ask trusted friends where they have had good success.  Where they have had specific food.  (Regional, ethnic, etc.)  I also have a friend in the business of cleaning restaurant hoods, etc.  I consult him about the cleanliness of specific restaurant kitchens.  Sometimes I just happen upon a good one.

David from AdenBecks, LLC Answered this on September 06, 2019
Getting paid for completed work.  There are many reasons/excuses why payment is not already in house.  "I didn't get the bill."  "I need to wait til my check comes in."  "We needed to purchase Christmas gifts."  "I don't think you did enough to warrant your invoice."  "I want to re-negotiate the... (more) Getting paid for completed work.  There are many reasons/excuses why payment is not already in house.  "I didn't get the bill."  "I need to wait til my check comes in."  "We needed to purchase Christmas gifts."  "I don't think you did enough to warrant your invoice."  "I want to re-negotiate the Estimate."  "_____________________"  (dead silence from the other end.)