ACVolt Electric LLC - San jose electrician

CA

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they are assurances of qualitysafetyand professionalism. Easy access to an electrician&#8217word of mouth remains a powerful tool. Recommendations from friendsfamilybut also readily available and responsive. In an emergencyensuring that help is just a phone3.  Give Us A Call Contact namebusiness (if app)phones a small repaira major installationor regular maintenanceand they often provide detailed quotesT GOOD ENOUGH! Highly recommend ACVolt Electric! We have worked with them twice nowand both experiences were phenomenal. We worked themand they were incredibly professionalhelpful and kind. They installed a ceiling fan for us quicklyand then installed outlets for us. Amazing work! Nate Hams ACVo...Electrician

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