Green Force is a locally owned and operated company that takes pride in putting its customers first. Call Patrick on 303-478-1960 for a free quote. A lot of home owners choose to go the do-it-yourself route when it comes to electrical work. Sometimes it makes sense - it's cheaper, and many times faster. Homes often provide warning signs when there is an electrical problem that needs to be addressed. It's probably time to call an electrician to come in and replace them. Another clue that the services of a professional are needed is heavily overloaded outlets.
Patrick moved to the US in 2006 from Switzerland where he was born. He worked as a senior technician for 8 years for Electro Frauchiger and received his electrical engineering degree in 2006. He speaks fluent German, Swiss German, French and English. Patrick now holds the master electrician license in the state of Colorado and completed several courses specializing in solar energy and installation. Patrick's goal now is to help customers reduce their carbon footprint through efficient electrical installations.
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Green Force is dedicated to high quality work for our customers and ensuring fullsatisfaction and on time completion. If you have a commercial need we can almost always guarantee same day service, and we also offer 24/7 emergency calls. All estimates are free and all work can be paid via check or invoice. But not everyone who calls themselves an electrician may be right for the job. Here are some helpful tips and questions to ask when choosing a Denver electrician. Licensed - First and foremost, you'll want to be sure that the contractor you choose is fully licensed.