Guertin Electric, Electrical Contractor Since 1978

Guertin Electric

 

December 17, 2015

Michel Guertin Electrical Enterprises is a Montreal area electrical contractor that can fulfil all these electrical service needs: new layouts, renovations, and upkeep, new constructions, office and commercial renovations, installation and repair of fire alarm systems, preventive maintenance, installation of data cables, telephone cables, and security systems, as well as 24/7 emergency service.

Established in 1978 by Michel Guertin, the company was taken over in 2004 by Jason Guertin and his team, who put the wind in this company’s sails at full force. Today, Guertin Electric employs over 30 qualified electricians and boasts a fleet of 11 service trucks. The company’s offices are located on Hadley Street in southwest Montreal.

Services include:
• thermal imaging
• boom service
• Preventive maintenance
• computer rooms
• office layouts
• 60 kw + generators
• general contracting

Among the companies who place their trust in this company for all of their electrical needs are Abitibi-Consolidated, American Express, Ernst & Young, National Bank of Canada, Google, Business Development Bank of Canada, and HBC, to name but a few. In addition, the company has been selected as business partner by various general contractors and real estate management companies, and services prestigious office management companies in downtown Montreal on a regular basis. $5 million in insurance liability coverage.

Find out more: http://guertinelectrique.com.

 

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