Electricians in San Francisco, CA (California)
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Beacon Electric
9 Barton Place
Pacifica, CA 94044
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Petre T. Gueorguiev Electric
487 Sherwood Drive, Suite 206
Sausalito, CA 94965
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Mike Counsil Electric, Inc.
1915 O'toole Way
San Jose, CA 95131
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Becker Technical Services, Inc.
125 Morse Street
San Francisco, CA 94112
Brendan Molony Electric
300 Waller Street
San Francisco, CA 94117
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Reviews of San Francisco Electricians
Los Gatos, CA
The electrician was very personable, and explained in high level details the work he did, and why it was necessary. The work done was of high quality, and management followed up personally to ensure I was happy with the project and there were no issues. I will be giving this firm much more business in the future.
San Rafael, CA
Petre provided a thoughtful and reasonable estimate for the work. He was timely, efficient and knowledgeable offering good solutions to what we thought was a complicated project. He finished the work quickly and according to the original estimate. i will call on him again and recommend him to friends.
Menlo Park, CA
Prompt, professional, courteous
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Things to Consider Before You Install an Electric Vehicle Charging Station in San Francisco, California:
- 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)?