Landmark Electric

MI

4.6

Electrician

in Home Residential Panel Upgrades &ampRewiring Lighting Installation OutletsSwitches &ampGeneral Repairs EV Charging Troubleshooting &ampPower Restoration Smart Homes &ampUpgrades Generator Installation &ampMaintenance Commercial Tenant Build-Outs &ampRemodels Lighting Upgrades &ampRetrofits Panel &ampService Upgrades Troubleshooting &ampEmergency Repair Dedicated Circuits &ampMacomb County &ampMI At Landmark Electricwe provide safereliable residential and commercial electrician services for properties in Oakland CountyMacomb Countyand surrounding Metro Detroit communities . We&rsquore a locally owned and operated business with over 20 years of hands-on experienceand we take pride in doing the job right on timeon budget

6114673  Located at 1407 Allen Dr Ste H, Troy, MI 48083 Home Residential Panel Upgrades & Rewiring Lighting Installation Outlets, Switches & General Repairs EV Charging Troubleshooting & Power Restoration Smart Homes & Upgrades Generator Installation & Maintenance Commercial Tenant Build-Outs & Remodels Lighting Upgrades & Retrofits Panel & Service Upgrades Troubleshooting & Emergency Repair Dedicated Circuits & Equipment Wiring About Us Who We Are Me

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