Electrical Installation and Repair, Inc.

VA

5

Electrician

in the residentialcommercialand industrial aspects of the industry. Though smaller than some contractorsElectrical Installation &ampand you are guaranteed promptdependable service with a personal touch. OVER 25 YEARS OF EXPERIENCE FAMILY-ORIENTED RESIDENTIALCOMMERICAL& INDUSTRIAL WHERE WE WORK WE CAN&#8217T WAIT TO HELP YOU WITH YOUR ELECTRICAL NEEDS PROMPTTHOROUGH ELECTRICAL WORKWITH A PERSONAL TOUCH. Our mission is to provide dependablehigh-quality electrical installation and repair services with honestyprecisionand a personal touch. As a family-driven teamwe are committed to doing the job right the first time—delivering promptCarsonVA 23830 Call Us: (804) 691-5721 Mail: [email protected] HoursElectricianElectrical Contractor

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