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Lectra Tech LLC

5820 Mabry Dr
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Lectra Tech LLC

5820 Mabry Dr
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Welcome to Lectra Tech LLC! Since we were established in 2011, Lectra Tech LLC has been a premier provider of industrial and commercial electrical services in the Clovis area. As a locally owned and operated business with over 20 years of experience, our staff is guaranteed to provide you with quality work at reasonable prices. At Lectra Tech LLC, we specialize in commercial and industrial electrical construction and repair. We have aerial bucket trucks, ditching instruments, and backhoes to tackle any job, big or small. Our top-of-the-line solutions are geared towards solving any problem. Call now to speak with a friendly member of our staff!

Welcome to Lectra Tech LLC! Since we were established in 2011, Lectra Tech LLC has been a premier provider of industrial and commercial electrical services in the Clovis area. As a locally owned and operated business with over 20 years of experience, our staff is guaranteed to provide you with quality work at reasonable prices. At Lectra Tech LLC, we specialize in commercial and industrial electrical construction and repair. We have aerial bucket trucks, ditching instruments, and backhoes to tackle any job, big or small. Our top-of-the-line solutions are geared towards solving any problem. Call now to speak with a friendly member of our staff!




FP Electrical Corporation

2500 34Th St
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FP Electrical Corporation

2500 34Th St
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Here at FP Electrical Corporation, we take pride in providing the best services and satisfying our customer needs. We specialize in Electrician, Electrician, Electrical Contractor, Residential Electrical Contractor, Commercial Electrical Contractor, Residential Electrician, Commercial Electrician, New Construction Electrician, Light Installation, Electrical Wiring Upgrade, Electric Outlets Installation and much more. We look forward to your business and serving you. Contact us today (505) 999-7002

Here at FP Electrical Corporation, we take pride in providing the best services and satisfying our customer needs. We specialize in Electrician, Electrician, Electrical Contractor, Residential Electrical Contractor, Commercial Electrical Contractor, Residential Electrician, Commercial Electrician, New Construction Electrician, Light Installation, Electrical Wiring Upgrade, Electric Outlets Installation and much more. We look forward to your business and serving you. Contact us today (505) 999-7002





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Electrical questions, answered by experts

At a minimum, you need an electrician to inspect the house wiring after a fire. The electrician will need to replace damaged or melted wires. If the electrical wiring is old, about 25 years or more, you should rewire the house after a fire. Old wiring can increase the risk of another fire, so replacing the wires is the safest option.

Yes, gas dryers still need electricity. While their heating system relies solely on natural gas to produce the heat that dries your clothes, gas dryers use electricity to power the lights and display screens on their interface, turn on the drum, and power any automatic moisture sensors inside the unit.

You can identify Federal Pacific Stab-Lok® breakers by the label on the front of the panel that says “Federal Pacific” or “FPE” and the breaker itself should say “Stab-Lok®” either on the face of the panel or a label inside the panel door. The Stab-Lok® breakers are also usually red on the breaker switch.

Technically, an outdoor outlet can be on the same circuit as an indoor outlet, but it's generally not recommended. Outdoor outlets should ideally be on a dedicated circuit that doesn't share power with other indoor or outdoor outlets. This helps ensure that the outdoor outlets are able to handle the additional electrical load without overloading the circuit. Additionally, outdoor outlets are often exposed to the elements, which can increase the risk of electrical shock and other hazards. If you must have an outdoor outlet on the same circuit as an indoor outlet, be sure that the circuit has the capacity to handle the additional load.

Yes, professional installations typically include wiring, switches, and circuit adjustments for safe operation.

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