Bring your Project to Life with Promax Electric

May 10 2016

Promax Electric is a locally owned family operated, full service electrical company located in Letherbridge, AB. One of the defining characteristics of their business is their superior customer service and industry expertise. As is evidenced by the following testimonial:

“Whenever I have any electrical issues or even just a question, I can always rely on them to help. I have always been greeted kindly and feel safe with their knowledge and expertise!” – John Verhage – Home Owner

Prior to beginning any project, they provide free estimates and consultations with a Certified Master Electrician to ensure your upcoming project or service will be completed in the most efficient and professional manner.  As well, all of their electricians possess years of on-the-job experience, are industry certified and remain committed to keeping up with the latest advances in the field. 

 

 

 

 

 

No matter what the project, through Promax’s wide range of service offerings they will bring your project to life in a timely and professional manner. Their full service offerings include:

• Residential
• Commercial
• Service
• Fire Alarm Verification
• Renovations
• Custom Control Panels

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

With Promax’s quality and service guarantee, they are an excellent choice for all of your electrical service needs and will help to bring all of your projects to life with industry best quality, expert work, and a friendly attitude.

For more information please visit: http://www.promaxelectric.ca/.
 

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