OHMS Electrical Services

TX

4.3

in all forms of electrical services for residential and commercial customersfrom fixture replacements to school remodels. Our electricians deliver personalizedon-time and friendly service and believe that your electrical needs are our jobnot yours DEDICATED TO CUSTOMER SERVICE From general repairs to new constructionour company is based on customer satisfaction. When you work with Ohms Electrical Servicesyou can be sure that pride is taken in every job we acceptRepairwe still have a large number of customers who have been with us since our beginning. Our&nbsplicensed electricians &nbspcan handle any task in your homewhether it be a plug that needs to be replaceda surge protector installedor you want to have your entire home rewired. Our electricians will give you a free estimateif that is something you would be interested inbefore the work begins. We are always available for questionssuggestionsElectrician

713) 663-6136! GET A QUOTE HOUSTON ELECTRICIANS YOU CAN TRUST Providing dependable electrical services to the Houston, Texas area since 1981. When your home or business needs wiring installations, electrical repairs, safety inspections, hazard detection, or electrical engineering services, you want an electrician that will be there when you need them most. RESIDENTIAL & COMMERCIAL SERVICES  ​ ​ Ohms Electrical Services specializes in all forms of electrical services for residential and

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