Innovation Electric LLC

MI

4.3

Electrician

in technology in order to meet and exceed their commercialINDUSTRIAL View More &gtRESIDENTIAL View More &gtAbout Us WE ALSO SPECIALIZE IN WHOLE HOUSE GENERATORS! About&nbspUs Innovation ElectricLLC was founded in 2005 by father-sonJason and Steven Still.&nbspWith more than 40 years of combined industrialcommercial and residential experiencethe two recognized the need to offer reliablehighly qualified and innovative service to Southeast Michigan businesses and residents.&nbspto&nbspconsultant&nbspwith the company. Unfortunately&nbspSteven Still passed away in 2018 and will be forever in our hearts.&nbspCurrently the ownerJason Still is a Certified Master Electrician and Licensed Contractorwho oversees the daily operations of the company. Jason&#39s work experience includes a wide&nbsp

7:00a.m. to 5:00p.m. EXCEEDING RESIDENTIAL, COMMERCIAL & INDUSTRIAL NEEDS About Us > REQUEST SERVICE Send Success! Message received. Quote Mission  Statement Innovation Electric provides the finest skill and craftsmanship above and beyond industry standards today. Our goal is to educate all of our customers on the newest advancements in technology in order to meet and exceed their commercial, industrial or residential needs. We will identify and analyze problems and explore alternati

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