ECO Contracting Ltd. – Emphasis on People

Eco Contracting

 

When an electrical contractor features its people on its web site so prominently it’s a unique trait that speaks to the strength of this Newfoundland Company.

ECO Contracting in Corner Brook emphasizes its team in everything they do.

ECO Contracting Ltd.’s fully insured and qualified electricians have more than 15 years of experience serving homes and businesses across Corner Brook and the surrounding areas. Offering  a full array of Professional Services at  competitive rates, ECO is continuing its growth, priding itself  on its  professional approach and quality of work. 

The Foundation of ECO is built on:

– competitive rates

– attention to detail

– job site efficiency

– staying up to date on best practices

Services include 

– 24-Hour Emergency Service 

– ability to address malfunctioning electrical equipment failed generators or special installs. 

– Commerical and residential services includingnew construction to infloor heating 

– industrial and lighting expertise extends to commercial, high bay lighting projects and  landscape and garden applications. 

17 Main St.
Corner Brook, NL A2H 1C2
Main: 709-639-0998
After Hours: 709-640-5112
Fax: 709-634-0587

www.ecocontractingltd.ca

info@ecocontractingltd.ca

Eco Cornerbrook

 

 

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