Emergency Fee ($250/hr - 2 hour minimum) | Billing begins at the time crew is dispatched and "in route" (not when they arrive on site). Our goal is to be the electrical contractor of choice - a contractor that can be called on for years to come that you are happy to refer to others. We earn your trust by being honest, credible, competitive, forward-thinking and attentive to your needs.
Koryente's commercial division specializes in new construction, remodels, additions, tenant finish, and build outs. From ground up construction to small business tenant finish work, we can do the job.
read more › We are a family owned and operated electrical contractor based in McKinney, Texas. We are licensed and insured in Florida, North Carolina and Texas, with over 24 years of experience in commercial, residential, electrical construction and service/maintenance. We are NFPA-70E and OSHA certified, and have attended many hours of electrical continuing education classes to remain current with the changing standards of the industry. We provide network, security, video surveillance, automation and controls, control access, and any other electrical needs you may have.
read more › We have over 24 years of field experience in residential service, maintenance and construction. Listed below are some of the services we offer. If you do not see what you're looking for, feel free to contact us with a customized service request. We have worked on various commercial buildings and projects - automotive & retail businesses, schools, medical facilities, restaurants, office complexes, and athletic stadiums to name a few. Our goal is to complete the project on time and on budget, ensuring immediate earnings and profits for our clients.
read more › We are insured in all of the states that we are licensed in, Texas, Florida and North Carolina. A GFCI (ground-fault circuit interrupter) is only as good as its installation and inspection. A GFCI is the only protection device designed to protect people against electric shock from an electrical system. GFCI outlets are typically installed in bathrooms and kitchens, where a water source may be present. The GFCI can be integrated into the outlet. When you plug in an appliance, such as an electric shaver, the GFCI outlet monitors the amount of power going to the device.
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