Certified Electrical Technologies

MD

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contractorretailreal estateand commercial clients in Suburban MarylandNorthern Virginiaand WashingtonD.C. Since 1979CET has been committed to providing the latest technologyefficient schedulingexcellent service by highly-trained techniciansd like to leave a review on Birdeye without having to log inarriving on timeunderstanding what needed to be donediagnosing the problems in depthe.g. matching the switch to the correct type of LED lightCET would need to charge me emergency rates which I expected. Howeverprofessional and leave the work areas clean. - Marcia T. This company deservesif it were possiblemore than just five stars. Garythe owner

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