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Ricks Advanced Electric LLC  

711 N. 22nd Street - Mesa, AZ 85213
https://www.ricksadvancedelectric.com/Home_Page.html
Residential Electrician Servicing the Phoenix Metro Valley
Specializing in Remodel, New home wiring
Service repairs and troubleshooting
Code and safety evaluations
Panel upgrades
Indoor, outdoor, custom lighting
New circuits
Switches, outlets, GFI
Pool and Spa circuits, electrical repair
BBB Accredited

Rick Schmitz 480-612-1328 - 4806121328  

President

Services
Cable TV or Modem Wiring - Install or Repair
Electrical Contractors - Residential
Electrical for Remodel or Addition - Install
Electrical Wiring or Panel - Upgrade
Switches, Outlets & Fixtures - Install or Repair
and more...

Licenses
ROC-253991

Insurance
Allied General Aggregate limit 2,000,000 Products-completed limit 2,000,000 Personal and advertising limit 1,000,000 Each occurrence limit 1,000,000 Damage to premises rented limit 100,000 Medical expense limit 5,000

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