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Brothers Electric

3447 Cedar Ave S
Minneapolis, MN 55407 612-721-1606

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Had an appointment and technician never showed. Called after one hour and was... - Oct 01, 2024

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Stafford Home Service

6225 Cambridge St
Minneapolis, MN 55416 952-927-7194

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They did a great job. Very prompt and able to get the job done within a day... - Apr 16, 2026

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Nordeast Electric

4219 NE Central Ave
Minneapolis, MN 55421 763-789-4800

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My new-to-me house was built in 1971-1972, at the very end of the brief period... - Dec 19, 2023

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