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B V Electric

2400 Taraval St
San Francisco, CA 94116 415-666-9990

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They are good at what they do - Oct 28, 2023

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A J Electric

1391 8th Ave #1
San Francisco, CA 94122 415-586-0191

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I wanted to have an old, noisy shower exhaust fan replaced, but upon inspection,... - Jan 20, 2024

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Century Electric

221 Oak St
San Francisco, CA 94102 415-861-6522

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They have really friendly workers and the service was quick - Aug 16, 2024

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