Electrical Testing Service

Electrical Testing and Inspection Service in Dearborn, MI

Do you need an electrical testing service in Dearborn, MI area? Then look no further! Electrical Industries offers comprehensive testing services to ensure your electrical systems are safe and up-to-code. At Electrical Industries, we offer a variety of services to test your electrical systems from high voltage to residential. Our technicians are knowledgeable and experienced with every type of system and know how to keep your family and business safe. We also offer emergency 24/7 service, so you can be sure that any issue will be addressed as soon as possible. Our skilled technicians are experienced with wiring, installation, repair and can handle any project in Dearborn, MI and surrounding areas including Detroit MI, Garden City, Redford, Greenfield Village, Warrendale, Aviation, Franklin Park, Springwells, Claytown, and Livonia.

We also carry out electrical condition reports as well as our initial verification and certification of electrical installations.

Whether it is for insurance purposed or part of a maintenance programme Electrical Industries will provide you with the services you require.

Electrical Industries is your go-to company for residential, commercial, and industrial electrical wiring. Our team is fully licensed and insured to handle any job you may have. Electrical Industries is a local electrical contractor that has been serving Dearborn, MI, and surrounding areas including Detroit MI, Garden City, Redford, Greenfield Village, Warrendale, Aviation, Franklin Park, Springwells, Claytown, and Livonia area since 2007. We provide our customers with all kinds of electrical services such as: testing, repair, installation, remodeling, wiring replacement, equipment upgrades, and repairs. Electrical Industries also install solar panels and generators.

Hire our licensed and insured electrical contractor to complete your project. Call 313-790-3000 now to get a quote on your electrical service.

Electrical Testing Service