Professional Electric

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in residential and commercial properties. Whether it’s electrical wiringcircuit issuesor lighting installationincluding: Electrical installation &#8211Wiring new homes or offices. Electrical repairs &#8211Fixing faulty circuits or outlets. Upgrades &#8211Replacing old panels or installing new lighting. Safety inspections &#8211Ensuring your system meets safety codes. A licensed electricianlike those at Professional Electricis trained to identify problemstroubleshoot issuesyou know exactly what you&#8217re paying upfrontwhether you&#8217re dealing with electrical repairswiring upgradesor installing a new generator. This method eliminates surprise chargesproviding peace of mind during electrical installation projects. For exampleif you need a licensed electrician to replace an outlet or install a circuitthe cost will be agreed upon before work begins

814 Franklin Ave, New Orleans, LA 70117 Office Hours Mon-Fri: 6am-6pm Sat: 6am-12pm Call Us: (504) 858 0270 Call Us: (504) 858 0270 Electrical Services Electrical Repairs Electrical Troubleshooting House Rewiring Electrical Panel Upgrade Electrical Installation Service Lighting Contractor Other Services Areas We Serve Metairie Kenner New Orleans East Area New Orleans-Metairie-Kenner Garden District Gretna Arabi Harahan Slidell Blog About Contact New Orleans Electrician — Professional Electric Lo

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