eBuild Electric

CA

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in the reliability of our services. With eBuildyou&rsquoefficiencyand usability. Read more &rarrDecksRailingsand Complex Stairways Custom construction services for outdoor decks and railingsensuring that all systems are safeefficientand meet current electrical codes. Read more &rarrappliancesand systemsBackup Power Solutions (Transfer SwitchesGeneratorsand Batteries) Installation of systems that provide alternative power sources during outages- Chrystal A white background with a few lines on it &quotJust a knowledgable nice person to deal with and work with. I would highly recommend.&quot-Sherman A white background with a few lines on it &quotEric reviewed my entire homeincluding a 200amp service upgrade. He installed whole house generator and battery backup ...

862448 (B and C10), our dedication to safety and precision has earned us a stellar reputation in the construction and electrical industries. Fully bonded and insured, we handle both residential and small commercial projects from foundation to finish, supported by a skilled team of subcontractors. Looking to upgrade your kitchen or bathroom, build a new deck, or add an ADU to your home? Our team specializes in remodeling and fine finish carpentry, ensuring meticulous craftsmanship that enhances t

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