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Attic or Whole House Fan Repair Services

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Gilleland Electric, Inc.
Phone: (404) 946-7788
534 Hammond Drive Atlanta, GA 30328
Junction One, Inc.
Phone: (404) 439-0631
850 Dogwood Road, Suite 400-590 Lawrenceville, GA 30044
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Atlanta Pro Electric
Phone: (404) 439-0445
455 Grayson Highway, Suite 111-167 Lawrenceville, GA 30045
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Swann Electric
Phone: (404) 946-7732
822 Blue Sky Ridge Snellville, GA 30078
Serving You in Atlanta, GA
Electric Plus
Phone: (404) 267-1273
235 Pugh Street Buford, GA 30518
Serving You in Atlanta, GA
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Review from Atlanta, GA - Repair an Attic or Whole House Fan

McLanna & Company
Customer Rating:
Project: Repair an Attic or Whole House Fan
City: Atlanta, GA
"Very professional, and knowledgable. Would highly recommend."
Southeastern Electrical Services, Inc.
Customer Rating:
Project: Repair an Attic or Whole House Fan
City: Atlanta, GA
"They didn't charge to come out and give an estimate. When they found that the fan was beyond repair they gave us a fair quote to replace it. They were prompt and courteous and I will definitely hire them again."
Junction One, Inc.
Customer Rating:
Project: Repair an Attic or Whole House Fan
City: Atlanta, GA
"Very quick follow up and successfull completion of the job all in one afternoon!! "
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License Requirements for Fans in Atlanta, GA:

License Required: Electrical Contractor
Low-Voltage
Phone Number: 478-207-1400
Website: Georgia Licensing Web Site
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