L & M Electric

www.lmelectric.net

Established in 1973, L & M Electric was founded on the principles of quality, service and fair rates. Serving Northern Indiana clients for over 40 years, we stand behind our principles of 100% customer satisfaction. With our exceptional service, we strive to complete our jobs on time and within your budget. Let our experts assist you with all of your residential, commercial and industrial electrical projects.

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L & M Electric

US Postal Code:46526

Address: 2702 Elkhart Rd, Goshen
Store Hours:
Mon-Fri: 7:00AM - 4:00PM
Sat-Sun: Closed

L & M Electric

US Postal Code:93510

Address: 34407 Scott Way, Acton
Store Hours:
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L & M Electric

US Postal Code:93510

Address: 34407 Scott Way, Acton
Store Hours:
Unknown

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Electricity has been studied throughout recorded history. The first documented knowledge of electricity was in 2750 B.C., when Ancient Egyptians wrote texts about electric fish, which are able to produce electric fields. The Egyptians called these fish “the thunder of the Nile.”
Electricity does more than make us comfortable by providing us with convenient appliances. It also helps make us more productive (try chopping down a tree by hand) and safer, too.
Before you add or upgrade the insulation in your attic, have the wiring system inspected. Knob and tube systems were designed to be suspended in the air, and if they are covered by insulation, a fire hazard is created.
Commercial buildings and facilities need to follow exact and strict fire standards. That includes electrical systems, which are a common source of heat and fire. Commercial electricians will make sure that you won’t have to worry about electrical fires in your building.