3 Phase Power Electrical
3 Phase Power Electrical

3 Phase Power Electrical

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Introduction: We are a fully licensed and insured electrical company. Our electricians specialize in residential and commercial electrical service and remodeling. It doesn't matter if your project is just an outlet in need of repair, a kitchen remodel, or an automatic standby generator; our electricians would love to serve your electrical needs. Here are some of our great services: - Services upgrades - Generators - Panel upgrades - Sub-panels - New outlets and GFCI outlets - Lighting - Ceiling fans - New appliances - Hot tubs and spas - Garages and work buildings - Home inspections - And much more!
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Hired 24 times

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3 employees

16 years in business

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This pro accepts payments via Check and Credit card.

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Clint Raabe

FAQs

  • What education and/or training do you have that relates to your work?

    We believe in the proper education for electricians. They need to serve time under a master electrician to properly learn what it takes to successfully serve your electrical needs. We also require classroom education for apprentices and ongoing education for journeymen. Ongoing education consists of attending seminars performed by local and state inspectors and technology innovators. These seminars help us keep up to date on electrical code and latest products and equipment available.

  • What types of customers have you worked with?

    Our most common work involves service work for homeowners and small business electrical needs. From tripping circuit breakers to lighting solutions to backup generators. Big or small, all our clients are very important us.

  • What advice would you give a customer looking to hire a provider in your area of work?

    It is very important to makes that any electrician that you hire is licensed. Make sure that the individual or the company that he/she works for has a state master's license, and a contractor's license as well.