WJR Electrical Services

KY

4.9 (0 reviews)

Electrician

in residential repairs and installationscustom home wiringcommercial and industrial projectsbuilding automation systemsEnphase solar installationsand generator hookups. Whether it’s troubleshooting a service callupgrading a panelor powering a home with sustainable energyour skilled technicians use modern equipment to ensure every job meets the highest standards. &nbspLicensed and insuredwe prioritize quality over cutting cornersserving homeownersbusinessesand contractors with tailored solutions. As we look to the futureWJR is poised for growthSee why we have so many 5-star reviewsvisit us on FacebookGoogle Mapsor call to experience the difference of a local electrician committed to building a brightdependable future for our community. &nbsp

16, 2017. Founded by a 4th-generation Master Electrician with over 34 years of experience, we blend time-honored craftsmanship with cutting-edge solutions. Alongside his wife and a dedicated team, our founder brings a legacy of honesty, professionalism, and hard work to every project. Our motto, “Quality and integrity, every job is a reflection of the person that does it,” defines our approach.  From our Ramsey headquarters, we deliver a comprehensive range of electrical services across sou

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