Leed Electric Inc

CA

4.3 (11 reviews)

even for the most seasoned professional. The combination of unique trade skillsindustrial engineering knowledgeand safety regulations can consistently throw a wrench into your project plansTHE IMPORTANT DETAILS Electrical Design-Build Commissioning Projects Privacy Policy Terms &ampConditions CONTACT US Corporate Office 12333 Los Nietos Road Santa Fe SpringsCA 90670 Corona Office 4740 Green River Road Suite 316 Corona© Copyright 2026 - Leed Electric Inc. All rights Reserved Privacy Policy Terms &#038Conditions Scroll to top Scroll to top Scroll to topElectricianElectrical Contractor

150 highly-trained and experienced industrial electricians and instrument technicians in California, your next industrial project will be a breeze without sacrificing the safety or output of your plant operations. Check Us Out Ready to Take Your Electrical Needs From Complex to Routine? Complete the short form below, and one of our experts will be in touch to discuss your next venture in more detail. Email This field is for validation purposes and should be left unchanged. First Name Last Name E

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