Our Albuquerque electricians are the leaders when it comes to parking lot lighting. Parking Lot Lighting is one of Kimbrough Electric's faster growing areas, with good reason. Proper lighting makes people feel safe and secure while shopping or working in the evening hours. With crime and litigation at record levels, the manager or owner relies on modern technology in order to raise outdoor light levels. Sophisticated retailers understand the benefits of proper lighting, and many require a minimum of 5 foot candles in their parking lots.
Albuquerque's premier General Contractors have depended on Kimbrough Electric's Albuquerque electricians and electrical services. We are regarded as the go-to full-service Albuquerque electricians capable of handling projects from $20,000 to more than $1 million. Retail stores, tenant improvements, and commercial electrical repair are our specialty. Kimbrough Electric guarantees the highest level of workmanship and customer satisfaction for any new construction projects. Kimbrough Electric's Albuquerque electricians are known for their quality, expertise, and workmanship throughout Albuquerque and the surrounding areas.
Kimbrough Electric's team of Licensed Albuquerque Electricians offer the best-possible Electrical services to our Albuquerque Residential customers.\ We take great satisfaction in our residential electrical service department where our motto is "We Charge by the Job, not by the Hour". Our most valued families and individuals can rest at ease; knowing that their work is being completed in a timely manner without any hidden extra costs added at the end of their project. We offer Free Estimates and will Beat ANY Competitors' Prices!
We have structured our Employees, Estimators, and experienced Albuquerque electricians around constant updating and certification in order to keep up with the ever changing standards of the lighting and energy efficiency field. Our experienced Lighting Technicians will answer your every question. With so many changes in lighting it is imperative that a consumer is informed of all the details. Which lights are best for us? What is the difference between T-12's, T-8's, and T-5's? Are they still going to sell the T-12 lamps and ballasts?