Mattapoisett, Massachusetts (MA) Electrical Companies

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Jones Electric
11 Industrial Dr.
Mattapoisett MA 02739
(508) 758-6505
Correia Electric
13 Industrial Dr.
Mattapoisett MA 02739
(508) 758-4800
Film Products Corp
53 County St.
Mattapoisett MA 02739
(508) 758-6153
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Cameron Supply Inc
81 Marion Rd.
Mattapoisett MA 02739
(508) 758-6906
Russell E Jackson
32 North Rd.
Mattapoisett MA 02739
(508) 990-2886
Correia Electric
3 Summer St.
Mattapoisett MA 02739
Wayne Electric & Alarms
154 Acushnet Rd.
Mattapoisett MA 02739
(508) 758-3068
Dunn Paul Electrical Contracto
155 Acushnet Road
Mattapoisett MA 02739
(508) 758-3780
F D Jones Electric Inc
11 Industrial Drive
Mattapoisett MA 02739
(508) 763-2721
Sound Xplosion
8 County Road
Mattapoisett MA 02739
(774) 473-8368
Ken Sprague Electric
32 marion rd
Mattapoisett MA 02739

We are a small electrical contractor working in the south coast .All phases of comercial and custome home wiring
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