Mike Ward Jr Electrician

MA

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in Rockland MA I specialize in high-quality residential electrical installations and upgradesincluding: Electrical Panel Upgrades EV Charger Installation (Tesla &ampLevel 2 Chargers) Kitchen &ampElectrical Repairs Smoke &ampEV Charger Installation in Rockland If your home needs more power for an EV chargerkitchen remodelor additionInsured in Massachusetts √ Over 20 Years on Electrical Experience √ Based in Rockland &#8211No Surprise Travel Fees √ Cleanre located within 30 minutes of Rocklandre looking for a reliable electrician in Rockland MA or the South ShoreInsured &#8211Local &#8211Trusted [email&#160Electrician

20 years of experience Call Now 781-383-0224 Send us a Text now 781-383-0224 Request an Estimate Licensed – Insured – Based in Rockland MA – Serving the South Shore Trusted Local Electrician Serving Rockland & the South Shore Welcome to MikeWardJr.com. I’m Mike Ward Jr., a licensed Massachusetts electrician based in Rockland, MA. Since 2011, I’ve provided professional residential electrical services throughout the South Shore, including Hingham, Hanover, Norwell

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