You buy a new dishwasher or a wall oven, it arrives, and then comes the part nobody tells you about: getting the thing wired, plumbed, and seated without flooding the kitchen or tripping a breaker. That gap between delivery and a working appliance is exactly where C&J Appliance Installations sets up shop. The fix is mundane and useful in equal measure. The company works out of Benbrook, Texas, on the western edge of the Fort Worth metro, and it has been doing this kind of work for roughly fourteen years. The pitch is narrow and the better for it: bring in the electric appliances, the fans, the fixtures, the wall-mounted television, and hand them off ready to use.
The service list at C&J Appliance Installations reads like the back half of a moving day. Dishwashers, ranges, ovens, and microwaves cover the big electric appliances. Ceiling fans and light fixtures pull in the electrical side of the trade, which is where a lot of homeowners hit a wall, since swapping a fan involves a junction box, a support bracket rated for the load, and wiring that needs to be done right the first time. TV mounting rounds it out. None of this is glamorous, but all of it is the sort of job that goes badly when an enthusiastic amateur takes a swing at it, and the appeal here is that C&J Appliance Installations treats these as a specialty rather than a sideline.
Geography is drawn tightly, and C&J Appliance Installations is upfront about that. The crew covers Fort Worth, Southlake, Grapevine, Dallas, Coppell, and the home base of Benbrook, and it states plainly that it does not work outside that footprint. That honesty is worth more than it looks. A contractor who tells you no before you book is a contractor who shows up when promised, and a tight radius usually means shorter drive times and tighter scheduling. Someone in Arlington or Plano should read that boundary and plan around it.
On the question of who actually does the work, C&J Appliance Installations says its technicians are certified and leans on three things in its own description: reliability, communication, and quality. Those are easy words to put on a page. What gives them some backing here is the volume of outside feedback, which comes below, and the fact that the business has stayed in operation for well over a decade in a trade where fly-by-night outfits are common. Longevity in home services is its own kind of credential. Customers do not keep calling a company that leaves them with a crooked oven or a fan that wobbles, and C&J Appliance Installations has kept the phone ringing for years.
Outside reputation
The picture across review platforms for C&J Appliance Installations is unusually consistent, and that consistency is the most useful thing here. On HomeAdvisor and Angi, C&J Appliance Installations sits at 4.9 out of 5, drawn from somewhere in the range of 101 to 109 reviews across its listings. ChamberOfCommerce.com shows a clean 5.0 from 109 reviewers, which lines up closely with the Angi count and points to the same satisfied customer base appearing in two places. Thumbtack cites 148 reviews on the company's own page, though the star figure there was not something I could confirm independently, so the count stands and the rating stays unverified. When different platforms land near the same high number across more than two hundred combined reviews, they tend to mean what they appear to mean, and what they appear to mean here is a crew that finishes the job and leaves people glad they called.
The one wrinkle is the Better Business Bureau. C&J Appliance Installations has a BBB profile, but the listing is marked as not accredited and carries no rating. That is a smaller red flag than it sounds. BBB accreditation is a paid arrangement, and plenty of solid local tradespeople skip it because it costs money and delivers little that a wall of Angi reviews does not. The absence of a rating is not the same as a bad rating. Set against two separate platforms hovering near a perfect score, the BBB gap reads as a business that simply did not bother to enroll, which is a defensible call for a small shop.
The site that C&J Appliance Installations runs does a fair amount of work beyond the sales pitch. There is a pricing page, which alone puts the company ahead of the many contractors who make you call for any number at all. A project gallery lets a prospective customer see finished installs instead of taking quality on faith, and a testimonials section and an About Us page fill in the human side. For a regional outfit this size, that is a respectable amount of substance. The pages are pointed at the practical questions a homeowner actually asks: what does it cost, what does the work look like when it is done, and who am I letting into my house.
There is a thoughtful angle in how the offering is scoped. By sticking to electric appliances, light electrical, and mounting, C&J Appliance Installations stays inside the lane where a generalist handyman often gets out of his depth and a full electrician would be overkill and overpriced. That middle ground, more skilled than a furniture assembler and more focused than a contractor who does everything, is a genuine niche, and C&J Appliance Installations has built its whole offering around it. It also explains the strong ceiling-fan and fixture demand, since those jobs need someone comfortable with wiring but rarely justify a master electrician's day rate.
If there is a limit to flag, it is the geography again, and it cuts both ways. The tight service area is a strength for the people inside it and a hard stop for everyone else. There is also no indication of gas-appliance work on the site, so a homeowner with a gas range or gas cooktop should ask directly before booking, since the services C&J Appliance Installations lists point at electric units specifically. Those are scope notes, not knocks. A company that does a defined set of jobs well is a safer bet than one that claims to do all of them.
Weighed against the obvious alternative, the home-delivery installation that big retailers like Lowe's or Home Depot bundle into an appliance purchase, C&J Appliance Installations comes out looking like the more accountable choice for a North Texas homeowner who wants the work done by the same named, reviewed local outfit rather than a rotating third-party installer assigned by a call center. The retail add-on is convenient and sometimes cheaper, but it rarely comes with a phone number you can call back and a 4.9 rating attached to a real Benbrook address. For installs that need to be right and might need a follow-up, that difference tips the scale toward the local crew.






Business address
C&J Appliance Installations
8469 Arroyo Ln ,
Benbrook,
Texas
76126
United States
Contact details
Phone: 817-965-0216