DM Electrical Services
4.5
Serves Laurel, MD
5 years in business
Hello Thanks for taking interest in hiring me, i specialize in all electrical fields & have been in business for 5+ years. I am currently a full time licensed electrician & previously a government contractor having worked at Andres Air Force Base, i also completed my studies in electrical engineering at Virginia State University.
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CF Electric
4.5
Serves Laurel, MD
1 year in business
At CF Electric, we are dedicated to delivering exceptional service to our customers and the community. Whether you need new installations or troubleshooting assistance, our team is committed to ensuring the job is completed efficiently and to your satisfaction.
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Granberry and Sons Electric
4.5
Serves Laurel, MD
4 years in business
Welcome to Granberry and sons Electric, my Dad taught me and my brothers how to be electrician’s ever since we was kids. There is no job too big or too small we do it all. We are bonded and insured and certified electricians, we can pull any permit if needed on down.
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369 Electric
4.5
Serves Laurel, MD
5 years in business
I’ve been doing electrical & lighting solutions for about 13 years now, when I work I am very attentive , making sure tasks are completed correctly the first time! I attended Morgan State University for architecture, so I am well versed on NEC codes, as well as creative esthetics to make the most of the value put in to your home or business!
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