About Art-O-Lite
Art-O-Lite Electric was established in 1967 in Moline, IL. Crawford Company assumed ownership of Art-O-Lite on Jan. 2, 2020. Art-O-Lite has become a new division at Crawford. Since AOL's inception, we have taken pride in the services we offer and stand behind the work that our electricians perform.
Roger Burke, in 1967, founded Art-O-Lite based on providing top service, quality, friendliness, and the will to be the best from the very outset of the business. Burke joined forces with Charles Williams and started Art-O-Lite Electrical with the future in mind. Burke has since passed away and Charles Williams has retired. Brad Williams and Scott Williams assumed ownership of AOL for many years and are now leading Art-O-Lite/The Electrical Division at Crawford Co. Art-O-Lite still upholds the traditions and qualities that Roger and Charles brought into being in 1967 and still offer the best service now and in the future. Brad Williams has been with AOL for over 40 years. He estimates and does purchasing. He majored in law enforcement at Western Illinois U. He is certified in estimating. Scott Williams has been with AOL for well over 20 years. He has served as a journeyman electrician with IBEW since 1982. He graduated from Western Illinois U. in health education and English. He holds a Master's Electrician license.
In addition to membership with IBEW, Art-O-Lite is a long-standing member of NECA.
WHAT ARE PEOPLE SAYING
I am writing to acknowledge the quality serviceman employed by Crawford Co. I am a 65-year-old woman whose husband was out of town. I came home at eleven p.m. with the temperatures at minus nine degrees to a broken furnace. The house was at 59 degrees and I didn’t have a clue what to do. I called my husband who walked me through a couple of simple options to try to jump start the furnace. When that failed, he suggested I call Crawford. Thankfully, a serviceman called me back. I didn’t want him to come out again in the cold, so I asked him if he could talk me through a possible easy fix. He tried so patiently to help me and then decided it would be best for him to come to the house. As grateful as I was he was willing to drive from DeWitt, I was nervous about having a stranger come to the house in the middle of the night. (Old ladies worry about that.) First and foremost, when you call Crawford you can be sure of quality service, I know that. The young man, Drew, came promptly to the house and handled the situation as you would expect him to do. What was exemplary was his understanding of my upset and was pleasant, confident, capable and very reassuring. In the middle of the bitterly cold night, this man explained what he was doing in “my” terms, totally repaired and cleaned the furnace, checked flues outside and made me feel safe and warm. Those are things that company training cannot instill in a person. I thank Crawford for employing this man and I thank Drew for helping me when I was most upset. My hope is that he would be recognized and rewarded for his abilities to do his job, but also his kindness and understanding of people.