Electricians in Providence, RI (Rhode Island)

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Prescreened Electricians in Providence, RI

Marcaccio Electric, LLC
5.0
1 Verified Ratings
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(401) 228-0356
50 Gardner Avenue
North Providence, RI 02911

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Eastern Electric Construction Co., Inc.
5.0
1 Verified Ratings
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(401) 450-0514
530 Wellington Avenue
Cranston, RI 02910

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A & I
4.58
66 Verified Ratings
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(508) 713-0800
133 Pond Street
Pawtucket, RI 02860

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March Services
(508) 713-0843
PO Box 8345
Cranston, RI 02920

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Reviews of Providence Electricians

 
5.00
Project: Install Electrical Switches, Outlets, and Fixtures
Providence, RI

Found a way to save me money! Quote 650. I paid 350!

 
4.67
Project: Install Electrical Switches, Outlets, and Fixtures
West Warwick, RI

Very on top of things--showed up on time --

 
5.00
Project: Install a Bath Exhaust Fan
Warwick, RI

He is very polite, friendly, professional. Very meticulous. I would recommend him to anyone.

 

Unscreened Electricians in Providence, Rhode Island

Prime Electric Inc.
11 Alden St
Providence, RI 02908
ALPINE ELECTRIC
PO BOX 28196
Providence, RI 02908
James R. Beckwith Licensed Electrician
26 Forest St
Providence, RI 02906
J C ELECTRIC
PO BOX 27120
Providence, RI 02907
A T Electric Co
38 Dike Street
Providence, RI 02909
 

Things to Consider Before You Install an Electric Vehicle Charging Station in Providence, Rhode Island:

  • What kind of location is this?
  • Have you already purchased an electric vehicle charging station?
  • Is the installation site prewired to support the required electrical load (typically referred to as 220v or 240v)?

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