Prime Electric LLC

MI

4.9

Electrician

in commercial electrical services.&nbspExterior lightingsecurity lightingalarmsdata cablingbuilding remodelsequipment installationWhen we meet with customers to discuss a projectwe always recommend the most cost-effective solution for the electrical needs.&nbspHaving to worry about fair pricing is not something a customer should feel.&nbsp&nbspWe always practice cleanliness on the job.&nbspOur residential electricians take precautions to clean up after ourselves.&nbspOur customer’s home should always look the same as when we arrived.&nbspCalltextor email us to get started on your electrical projects! PhoneElectricianElectrical Contractor

2009 Prime Electric has been providing electrical services to southeastern Wisconsin. Over the years our electricians have participated in a wide range of projects, from residential service changes to full scale commercial building constructions.  Whatever your electrical needs, Prime Electric can get the job done. COVID-19 UPDATE Residential Electrician Our team of residential electricians offers electrical services personalized to each customer’s project.  Prime Electric’s residentia

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