Leer Electric, Inc.

PA

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Electrician

Automation Security &#038industrial or residential solutions. With Leer ElectricInc.proposes the best solution for youand never suggests unnecessary fixes. From our DillsburgPA location we serve the following areas: HarrisburgMechanicsburgYorkCarlisleHanoverCamp HillLancasterand All Surrounding Areas Seeing your design and engineering through to the end Established in 1973Leer ElectricInc. operates as one of the largest full-service electrical contractors in DillsburgPA. If you’re looking for an expert electrician capable of designinstallationand repairdon’t blow a fuse! Insteadsetting parking lot poles

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