LimeWire Electric

TX

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Electrician

utility grid fluctuationsor electrical malfunctions. This protection helps prevent damage to expensive electronics like TVscomputersand home automation systemsextending their lifespan and reducing repair or replacement costs. It provides peace of mindthe generator can generate enough power to keep all essential appliances and systems functioningsuch as lightsheating or cooling systemsrefrigeratorssump pumpssecurity systemsled by our master electricianMason Keelsfair pricingand exceptional customer service. We truly enjoy meeting and helping our neighborsprompt and always a great job! Dave THe was very thorough and explained everything he was doing and looking for.&nbspHe answered all my questions and went above and beyond in diagnosing the problem.&nbspHe was respectful of my home and closed doors behind him which is really helpful with cats!&nbspThe cost seemed reasonable to me and he didn&rsquo

5-year guarantee. Rest assured, your satisfaction is our top priority. Locally Owned & Operated At LimeWire, we cherish our community and take great pride in assisting our neighbors with their electrical needs. As a family-owned and operated business, we are committed to providing a personalized and memorable experience. Common Repairs Outlets & Switches Light Fixture Install Backup Generator Rewire Services Breakers Tripping Surge Protection Electrical Inspections EV Chargers Pool Pump

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