Call Electric

1713 3rd Ave N
Texas City, TX 77590
(409) 457-6922
www.call-electric.com
Contact: Guzman, Ruben F.
In Business Since: 2008
Service Area: Galveston & Harris Counties
On Angie's List Since: 11/2/2010
Warranties: Yes
Free Estimates: Ask for details
Office Hours: Monday - Friday 8:00 AM-4:30 PM
Features: Emergency Service
Licensed: Yes, I am appropriately licensed for my trade
(All statements concerning insurance, licenses, and bonds are informational only, and are self-reported. Since insurance, licenses and bonds can expire and can be cancelled, homeowners should always check such information for themselves.)
Senior Discount: No
Cities Served: Addicks | Aldine | Alief | Atascocita | Bacliff | Barker | Baytown | Bear Creek | Bellaire | Bellfort Place | Brentwood | Bunker Hill | Bush Airport | Champions | Channelview | Clear Lake City | Cloverleaf | Clutch City | Copperfield | Crestmont | Crosby | Crystal Beach | Cypress-fairbanks | Deer Park | Dickinson | East End | East Houston | Easthaven | Fifth Ward | Friendswood | Galena Park | Galveston | Greenspoint | Greenway Plaza | Gulfgate | Highlands | Hitchcock | Hobby | Hockley | Houston | Houston - Downtown | Houston Heights | Huffman | Humble | Idylwood | Inwood | Jacinto City | Jamaica Beach | Jersey Village | Katy | Kemah | Kingwood | Klein | La Marque | La Porte | Langwood | League City | Manchester | Medical Center | Memorial Park | Meyerland | Mission Bend | Montrose | Mt. Houston | Nassau Bay | Near Northside | North Houston | Northline | Oak Forest | Park Row | Pasadena | Piney Point | Reliant Park | River Oaks | San Leon | Santa Fe | Scarsdale | Seabrook | Second Ward | Sharpstown | Sheldon | South Houston | South Park | Spring | Spring Branch | Stella Link | Summerwood | Sunnyside | Tanglewood | Texas City | Third Ward | Tidwell-jensen | Tomball | Trinity Gardens | Uptown/galleria | Waller | Webster | West Houston | West University Place | Westbury | Westfield | Willowbrook
 
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