New London, North Carolina (NC) Electrical Companies

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Lewis Burris Electric
29688 Burris Burleson Rd.
New London NC 28127
(704) 982-8880
Huneycutt Electric
48172 Ingram Rd.
New London NC 28127
(704) 463-5740
David's Electrical Service
20675 Bear Creek Church Rd.
New London NC 28127
(704) 463-1594
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American Circuit Breaker Corp
32960 Austin Rd.
New London NC 28127
(704) 463-7361
Websters Electrical Service
P.O. BOX 249
New London NC 28127
(704) 991-5180
Uwharrie Electric
46506 Whitney Place Rd.
New London NC 28127
(704) 463-1993
Preston Electric
134 5th Ave.
New London NC 28127
(919) 649-6034
Dees
P.O. BOX 99
New London NC 28127
(704) 422-2581
David's Electrical Service
20675 Bear Creek Ch Road
New London NC 28127
(704) 463-1594

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Dougs Electronic Enterprises Inc
318 South Main St.
New London NC 28127
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