Cullen Electric, Inc.
"They were very good."
5.0 star review from Mr. M. in Alexandria, VA
"They were very good."
5.0 star review from Mr. M. in Alexandria, VA
"Fast and friendly service. Came to fix projects right away. Very satsified with all the work done. Would use again."
5.0 star review from laura S. in Stafford, VA
"He was good all around. They did a good job. They were very professional, fast and gave a good price for the work."
5.0 star review from Iftikhar K.
"Ryan's team was able to come to my house the same day (within an hour in fact), and assess and complete the project in a single visit. The tech was very courteous, did great work, and was very careful not to make a mess in the house. A+++ work!"
5.0 star review from Matt R. in Centreville, VA
"Serviceman called within 24hrs of my request for service. Next service was provided. The project, refridgerator repair was completed within a hour. Very pleased with this service. Will recommend it to friends and family."
5.0 star review from Val H. in Clinton, MD
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