TORONTO, CANADA, November 03, 2010 (Press-News.org) For more than 10 years, My Toronto Electrician has successfully designed and installed electrical systems for a number of customers throughout the Greater Toronto Area. They are now serving most of Ontario.
"We are very excited about this new expansion because it means we can help more Canadians and boost our industry at the same time," said Andrew Marciniec, company spokesperson. "It's a win win situation. We are a company that provides a wide range of experience, and reliable performance that will give your project a firm footing."
My Toronto Electrician is a company that combines experience-based knowledge with new ideas and state-of-the-art technology. Their services range from power, wire and fire alarm installation to residential renovation as well as service upgrades in the private, commercial and industrial sector.
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The company's team of electricians have clocked over 15 years of commercial and industrial electrical experience. According to Mr. Marciniec, few Toronto electricians have worked on the expansive and technologically advanced systems that the company has installed and maintained.
"We have worked on jobs ranging from multi-million dollar electrical installations in high tech manufacturing to the simplest tenant fit up," he said. "We are confident that we will meet all of the electrical challenges that the Toronto business community faces."
For example, the extensive experience of the electricians within My Toronto Electrician allows the company to provide transformer installation, infra red thermal scanning, pot lighting and track lighting as well as implementation of the single phase and three phase systems.
For more information please visit http://www.MyTorontoElectrician.com
Local company puts electricians on the map.
The extensive experience of the electricians within My Toronto Electrician allows the company to provide transformer installation, infra red thermal scanning
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[Press-News.org] Local company puts electricians on the map.The extensive experience of the electricians within My Toronto Electrician allows the company to provide transformer installation, infra red thermal scanning