Hammeke Electric Inc.

KS

4.6 (0 reviews)

Electrician

Home Security Systems provider in Great Bend (620) 793-6704 About Us &nbsp&nbspHammeke Electric was established in 2001 by Tim Hammeke and his wife Kim. &nbspTim earned his Master Electrician license at the age of 21the youngest possible age to attempt this accreditationwhile Kim earned her business degree from Barclay College.&nbspThe company’s Mission Statementwritten over 20 years agofocuses on a commitment to honor God through excellencehonestyand integrity and remains in the forefront of all they do.&nbspHammeke Electric meets power needs of communities throughout Kansaswhile Ryan Hammekewho recently earned his Master Electrician accreditationAccess Door Control and Mobile Video Surveillance Trailers in Central Kansas . &nbspequipmentand transportation.&nbspBoth locations offer residentialcommercialagricultural

620) 793-6704 Serving the state of Kansas with locations in GREAT BEND and EMPORIA Serving the state of Kansas with locations in GREAT BEND and EMPORIA Serving the state of Kansas with locations in GREAT BEND and EMPORIA Serving the state of Kansas with locations in GREAT BEND and EMPORIA Your Trusted Electrical Contractor & Home Security Systems provider in Great Bend (620) 793-6704 About Us    Hammeke Electric was established in 2001 by Tim Hammeke and his wife Kim.  Tim ear

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