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1606 7 St SW #B, Calgary, Alberta, T2R 1A7, Canada
(403) 978-0046 www.electricman.ca
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May 18, 2018
Mark is exactly the right guy to call. I briefly described my issue and asked how much it would be to fix it. All he needed to do was ask one question and once he had that info he was able to tell me what was wrong with my home electrical on the phone and teach me how to fix it myself. So rather than overcharge me for a simple fix he had the consideration to help save me hundreds of dollars by giving up 5 min of his personal time. Thank you Mark, when my issue is major I will be calling again!

May 30, 2018
Marc was great and very professional. The job turned out to be much more than just a simple breaker issue and he saved us from a possible fire in the future! He knows exactly what he is talking about and no doubt has lots of experience. Definitely recommend!

Feb 23, 2018
We had a few electrical issues with our condo that needed to be addressed immediately and Marc was able to make it over there a few hours after I made the call! I really appreciated that he took the time on the phone to explain the issues clearly to me so I fully understood everything taking place. He delivered exceptional service and I would highly recommend Electricman to anyone! Thanks again Marc!

Jan 3, 2018
Had a breaker box issue at my dad's place. Mark saved me a ton of money by walking me through some steps and got everything working! This was after regular business hours so the phone called was much needed help, without Mark having to do a service trip after hours and he didn't charge me :) Great to see someone care more about their service than the invoice. Will definitely use you again for other electrical work.

May 21, 2018
I just got off the phone, on a holiday Monday. I’m not sure who I spoke with but they told what I had done wrong and why my power was out and I fixed it myself. They could have come and charged me a ton of money, but they didn’t. If I ever need an electrician in the future these guys have a customer for life, thank you!

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