Strouse Electric Co., Inc.

NJ

3.9

in industrial and commercial electrical workincluding: Installations: Breaker boxesUPS systemsInteriorexterior and emergency lightingDetection systems Repairs and maintenance: Emergency generatorsParking lot lighting Upgrades: WiringLED lightingyou can rest assured that we&#39ll do the job right. Commercial and industrial property owners throughout the South AmboyOld Bridge TownshipNJ area turn to us first because: We&#39re family-owned and -operated. Unlike other companiesre licensed by the state of New JerseyNJ. We can do it all. We rewire homes and warehouses2026 Strouse Electric Co.Inc.all rights reserved. 411 Oak Street&nbspSouth Amboy

39;re dealing with at your commercial or industrial property, you can count on Strouse Electric Co., Inc. to provide an expert solution. Since opening our doors in South Amboy, NJ over 40 years ago, we've been providing local commercial and industrial property owners with superior electrical services. We specialize in industrial and commercial electrical work , including: Installations: Breaker boxes | UPS systems | Interior, exterior and emergency lighting | Detection systems Repairs and ma

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