Evolution Electrical Contractors Group LLC

FL

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in your garage or commercial parking lot. Lighting Design Recessed lightinglandscape illuminationrenovationsand safety inspections for homeowners. Commercial Tenant build-outslighting retrofitsand maintenance for local businesses. The Hidden Cost of &#8220Cheap&#8221Don&#8217t Get Burned By Bad Work We get it. You have a friend who &#8220knows a guy&#8221that can fix your panel for half price. But here is what they don&#8217t tell you: Insurance Denials: If an unLicensed repair causes a fireyour homeowner&#8217we view electrical work as an investment in your property&#8217s safety and value. We don&#8217t cut corners—we clean them up. Licensed &#038Permitted Every job is loggedlegaland up to NEC Code standards. Transparent Pricing No surprise bills. We diagnoseexplain the issue

954) 995-3333 Services Why Us? Service Area Common Questions WhatsApp Text Us Call Now: (954) 995-3333 Serving All of South Florida South Florida Homes Deserve Safe, Reliable Power. We are South Florida’s premier Licensed electrical group. We don’t just “make it work”—we make it safe, code-compliant, and built to last. Get A Free Estimate Explore Our Services ★★★★★ Top Rated Pro Licensed & Insured State Licence #EC13005989 Locally Owned

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