LL Electric

MI

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MI’s Trusted Local Electrician ResidentialCommercialcommercialand agricultural customers throughout the Sturgisfuse box upgradesnew electrical wiringoutdoor lightingsafety inspectionsand more. Commercial We can help your company be more productive with updated wiringelectrical renovationsequipment setupSturgis Aware: Viewer Choice&#8221re a business or a homeownerwe&#8217ve answered the call for general electrical jobsspecialty projectsMaster Electricians at Work for You When our founder started LL Electric inElectrician

2010, he was the youngest Master Electrician in the state of Michigan at the time. Achieving that level of professionalism at such a young age is not only impressive, but it brings confidence to our customers that their project will be handled by a technician who gained valuable years of experience as a Master Electrician while many of his peers were still completing their training. Experience matters, especially when it comes to the complex industry of residential and commercial electrical work

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