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Main Electric, LLC
Phone: (866) 404-5037
141 Rixtown Road Griswold, CT 06351
Serving You in Norwich, CT
MG Electrical Services, LLC
Phone: (866) 809-8557
62 Nick Road Middlebury, CT 06762
Serving You in Norwich, CT
Dependable Professional Services, LLC
Phone: (866) 730-9531
68 Long Pond Road South Ledyard, CT 06339
Serving You in Norwich, CT
Kelly Contracting & Electrical LLC
Phone: (866) 618-6233
79 Popple Bridge Road Griswold, CT 06351
Serving You in Norwich, CT
Riley Electric, LLC
Phone: (860) 616-0576
712 Beaumont Highway Lebanon, CT 06249
Serving You in Norwich, CT
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Review from Gales Ferry, CT - Install a Bath Exhaust Fan

Kelly Contracting & Electrical LLC
Customer Rating:
Project: Install a Bath Exhaust Fan
City: Gales Ferry, CT
"very professional and polite!"
MG Electrical Services, LLC
Customer Rating:
Project: Install a Bath Exhaust Fan
City: Waterbury, CT
"They arrived on time, completed the work in a timely fashion and i was happy with the end result. I would use them again."
Dependable Professional Services, LLC
Customer Rating:
Project: Install a Bath Exhaust Fan
City: Clinton, CT
"Service was excellent, came quickly was very professional & charged a fair price. Very pleased overall"
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License Requirements for Fans in Norwich, CT:

License Required: E-01 Unlimited Electrical Contractor
Phone Number: 860-713-6135
Website: Connecticut Licensing Web Site
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Things to Consider Before You Ceiling fans help to heat and cool residences by stirring up breezes in the summer and forcing warm air downward in the winter, ceiling fans effectively reduce the demand on conventional heating and cooling systems. The amount of air a fan moves depends on its construction and placement. Bathroom exhaust fans are desirable in any bathroom, and they are required in bathrooms that have no windows or a window that can't be opened. Bathroom fans should exchange the air in a bathroom completely every five minutes. Installing a whole house fan allows homeowners the advantage of cool breezes and reduced electricity costs. A whole house fan quickly pulls large amounts of fresh cool air from the outside through the house and pushes all the hot air out the attic in minutes. in Norwich, Connecticut:

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