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Top Electrical Contractors in St. Louis, MO

A comprehensive list of St. Louis, MO commercial and residential electricians offering installation, replacement and repair services. Read unbiased customer reviews and recommendations of local contractors.

It's what we do, but more importantly it's who we are. RJP Electric is a full-service electrical contracting company, but we do more than high quality electrical installations - we power business. It's our job to help you do your job.
Tracey — My husband and I are updating our home and needed to replace several light fixtures and add wiring to our front porch. I
If you're a homeowner who requires a simple repair, interior remodel or a whole new room addition, we can help. We specialize in residential work and remodeling projects. If you have blueprints, or are designing on your own, we are eager to consult with you on a smart electrical design, and to help you through the entire process from idea to fulfillment.
Rinki Patnaik — Not happy with the service. Charged a premium for a small outdoor work, mentioned they are pricey but they do quality work
Located in the heart of South St. Louis Volz Electric is open Monday - Friday, 8:00am - 4:00pm and offer 24 hour emergency service. We are licensed, bonded, and insured for your protection! We are very thankful that our wonderful customers keep calling us back for additional electrical work.
Ben Knoll — I was amazed at how fast, professional, and fair priced this whole experience was! I wanted a range outlet installed, and
For more than 75 years, our training center has energized careers on the cutting edge of the nation's rapidly changing electrical and communication needs. Nearly 100 IBEW/NECA commercial/industrial projects have been honored for excellence in the AGC Keystone Awards. IBEW/NECA team installs the largest rooftop solar array in the state of Missouri for IKEA.
A Brief History of The Raft River Rural Electric Cooperative As early as 1934 the people of the Raft River Valley actively started to try and obtain Central Station Electric Service of their area. Committees were sent to power firms asking them to cover the Valley, but they weren't much interested.