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Electrical System Installation in Dallas & Fort Worth, TX

Cano Electric specializes in the installation of electrical systems and reliability throughout the Dallas-Fort Worth Metroplex. Our skilled electricians can design and install any type of electrical system that you may require for your home or commercial building. We’re committed to providing a highly reliable electrical system to meet your needs. We complete a range of electrical services. Our skilled technicians work on new construction projects, turnarounds, installations, repairs, and inspections. Our industrial and commercial electric contractors deliver the best solutions for power optimization and energy efficiency.  Reasons to Choose Cano for Electrical System Installation in Dallas We are the best at what we do and would be happy to assist you with any sort of project that you have in your home or company. Regardless of what sort of home you own, we will be more than happy to provide you with help to get the most of your energy use. We are- Awarded, Insured, and Credible: ...

Electrical Services for Multifamily Units in Dallas - Fort Worth & Houston, TX

 When you have dozens of tenants in a multifamily housing unit, you have lots of people with a wide variety of electrical needs. While those tenants have their own service contracts with individual service providers, the physical outlets and circuits in each unit belong to the building owner. The same is true for the breaker panels, meter base, landscape lighting, and GFCIs that will remain behind when the current tenant moves out so the new tenant can use them.


Keeping those in top working order for each unit when there is a change of tenants can be a challenge. Fortunately, the electrical experts from Cano Electric offer the best in electrical contract work for multi-family housing units, commercial buildings, offices, medical facilities, industrial parks, hotels, and other locations for business owners and property managers throughout the Dallas-Fort Worth Metroplex. Some of our most common projects include LED lighting upgrades, property-wide breaker panel upgrades, GFCI installation, landscape lighting, and Co/ALR device installations.


No commercial property is too large or too small for the "Can-Do" technicians from Cano Electric. Whether you need an electrical installation, electrical troubleshooting or electrical repairs for your multifamily units in Dallas, Fort Worth, Arlington, Allen, or Mansfield, we are the company to call!


Rely on Cano Electric to Service Your Multifamily Unit in DFW


Some of the most unique electrical service needs belong to owners or managers of multifamily housing units. Every tenant takes a toll on the outlets, circuits, GFCIs, and breakers while living in a rental unit and those units change hands regularly. Keeping all of the electrical components in top working order is essential to keep an apartment building or duplex fully occupied, and that is where Cano Electric can help. When your multifamily unit requires electrical installation, electrical troubleshooting, and electrical repairs, our certified crews are ready at a moment's notice. Cano Electric has served business owners in Murphy, Southlake, Allen, Dallas, Fort Worth and other DFW cities for more than a decade. When you need our help with electrical issues, contact us online or give us a call at 817-242-2826.


Cano Electric - Commercial & Residential Electrician in Dallas-Fort Worth & Houston

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