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Empire Electric Inc

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Empire Electric Inc

5.00(
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Super Service Award
Customers say: Quick response
198 local quotes requested
18 years of experience

Our mission is to be an electrical provider that brings back the personal touch with our customers. We will build a relationship that will last a lifetime after you see our quality work. As a locally owned and operated business, we feel invested in our clients and constantly strive for customer satisfaction. We won't leave until the job is done right! Call or click to schedule an estimate today!

"They were amazing!! From scheduling to the technician they were friendly, Honest and trustworthy. I got a free estimate, scheduled the work and the estimate was what a I paid. I will DEFINITELY hire them again in the future!! Thank you!!"

Melissa D on January 2025

Our mission is to be an electrical provider that brings back the personal touch with our customers. We will build a relationship that will last a lifetime after you see our quality work. As a locally owned and operated business, we feel invested in our clients and constantly strive for customer satisfaction. We won't leave until the job is done right! Call or click to schedule an estimate today!

"They were amazing!! From scheduling to the technician they were friendly, Honest and trustworthy. I got a free estimate, scheduled the work and the estimate was what a I paid. I will DEFINITELY hire them again in the future!! Thank you!!"

Melissa D on January 2025


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Universal Electric Inc

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Universal Electric Inc

4.59(
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Customers say: Super punctual
55 local quotes requested
21 years of experience

UNIVERSAL ELECTRIC MIDWEST specializes in Home, Business, Retail, and Commercial mixed use properties. Universal Electric has been serving Omaha and Council Bluffs for over 10 years, delivering personalized attention and unmatched customer satisfaction.

"Was told $95 per hr took no more then 1 1/2 hr got bill was $208.50"

Roger B on December 2022

UNIVERSAL ELECTRIC MIDWEST specializes in Home, Business, Retail, and Commercial mixed use properties. Universal Electric has been serving Omaha and Council Bluffs for over 10 years, delivering personalized attention and unmatched customer satisfaction.

"Was told $95 per hr took no more then 1 1/2 hr got bill was $208.50"

Roger B on December 2022


"Jeff, Aiden, and the team was GREAT! They came out immediately to bid project, patiently answered all my questions pre-acceptance of bid, and started the project immediately after acceptance. The finished product looks amazing and they left the project site cleaner than they found it! Highly recommended and will use again!"

Drew G on July 2024

Family operated electrical in omaha ne specializing in residential and commercial electrical work, service calls, generators

"Jeff, Aiden, and the team was GREAT! They came out immediately to bid project, patiently answered all my questions pre-acceptance of bid, and started the project immediately after acceptance. The finished product looks amazing and they left the project site cleaner than they found it! Highly recommended and will use again!"

Drew G on July 2024


Ferret Electric

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Ferret Electric

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8 years of experience

Specializing in complete electrical panel up-grades, generator installs to low voltage cable runs and every job in between. I'm Brent Jackson out of S.W. Omaha and CEO of Ferret Electric. I am a third generation Electrician with 15 years experience in the trade myself. My grandfather started Rosenbaum Electric back in '85. After unfortunate and unseen death in the family, I was commanded to the Captain's Chair to keep the bloodline alive. After some life changes that I've made, I've decided to clean-up, change the name and direction of the family "vessel" so to speak. To take the Company back out to open waters and to sit back on the Captain's Chair, and get back into business like a group of Ferrets.

Specializing in complete electrical panel up-grades, generator installs to low voltage cable runs and every job in between. I'm Brent Jackson out of S.W. Omaha and CEO of Ferret Electric. I am a third generation Electrician with 15 years experience in the trade myself. My grandfather started Rosenbaum Electric back in '85. After unfortunate and unseen death in the family, I was commanded to the Captain's Chair to keep the bloodline alive. After some life changes that I've made, I've decided to clean-up, change the name and direction of the family "vessel" so to speak. To take the Company back out to open waters and to sit back on the Captain's Chair, and get back into business like a group of Ferrets.


CTE ELECTRIC

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CTE ELECTRIC

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20 years of experience

We are a small locally owned electrical contracting company in Omaha, NE. We do full build outs to service work. Residential and commercial. We are licensed in Nebraska - Council Bluffs and all surrounding citys.

We are a small locally owned electrical contracting company in Omaha, NE. We do full build outs to service work. Residential and commercial. We are licensed in Nebraska - Council Bluffs and all surrounding citys.



JRS construction

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JRS construction

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32 years of experience

I do honest work I don't try to inflate cost two clients, I've been apart of a lot of large jobs and careers with other companies I previously worked with my father had the Behlen metal buildings dealership he is past I go from job to job when I get task completed I try to find another. I kind of like doing smaller jobs with the small crew it just seems easier I enjoy working with the owner or the project engineer to help solve problems make Corrections re-engineered I am not an engineer though, but sometimes it's just plain sense!

I do honest work I don't try to inflate cost two clients, I've been apart of a lot of large jobs and careers with other companies I previously worked with my father had the Behlen metal buildings dealership he is past I go from job to job when I get task completed I try to find another. I kind of like doing smaller jobs with the small crew it just seems easier I enjoy working with the owner or the project engineer to help solve problems make Corrections re-engineered I am not an engineer though, but sometimes it's just plain sense!



I have been in the electrical trade for 20 years. I have worked in commercial and residential. I will do any calls from installing lights to remodel work.


We are a strong family based business . Straight forward prices makes managing your project as simple as it gets . We except all major credit cards

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Ceiling Fans questions, answered by experts

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