Kemp Electrical Contractors

GA

4.4

Electrical installation service

in GeorgiaAlabamaFloridaMississippiSouth Carolinaand Tennessee . ​ ​ We take pride in our workour staffplease don&#39t hesitate to contact us.&nbspwe want you to know that we back our work with a satisfaction guarantee. We won&#39t stop working until you like what we&#39ve done. NAVIGATION About Services Safety Careers OFFICE Physical 1290 Hwy 78 East TempleGA 30179 Mailing P.O. Box 129 Villa RicaGA 30180 770-459-8778 [email protected] &copy2026 by&nbspGA 30179 ​ Mailing: P.O. Box 129 Villa Ricave done. &copyIndustrial and Commercial Electrical Contractor inElectrical Contractor

39;re going to do." VIEW OUR SERVICES OUR SERVICES From Pre-Construction to Service & Maintenance, KEC offers a full suite of services that cover an entire projects lifecycle.  Electrical Construction Industrial, Commercial, Healthcare, Mission Critical, ... LEARN MORE Service & Maintenance Emergency Service, Thermagraphic Imaging, Breaker Te... LEARN MORE Pre-Construction Estimating, Pre-Fabrication, ... LEARN MORE ABOUT About Kemp Electrical Contractors LEARN MORE At KEC

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