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Multitech Electric is a full-service electrical contractor for commercial, industrial, and residential customers. Our certified electricians have the training, tools and experience to handle a complete range of services. Our capabilities range from installing high-voltage factory equipment to rewiring low-voltage home networks. Request a free Estimate online.

Since 1998, Multitech Electric, Inc. has provided a wide-range of Electrical Contracting services. Our goal is simple: provide quality products, workmanship and insure our customer's complete safety and satisfaction.
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Over the years, Multitech Electric, Inc. has earned an outstanding reputation for quality, service, value and safety.
The core of Multitech Electric is our highly trained employees.
Our field teams are made up of Master and Journeyman electricians with the support of supervised Apprentice Electricians and Skilled Labor.
Our employees have more than 50+ years of on-the-job experience.
Multitech Electric employees are equipped with state-of-the-art equipment and regularly participate in seminars and educational classes to stay current on building codes and technological advances.
Multitech Electric, Inc. services commercial accounts, performing preventive maintenance, including periodic inspection of equipment and facilities to locate and correct problems before a breakdown or injury occurs.
Having a contracted electrician can safeguard your company's productivity, reputation and safety record.
In the event that a breakdown does occur, we are on call to make the necessary repairs as quickly as possible in order to minimize any inconvenience.
Multitech Electric works closely with the utility companies www.multitechelectric.com to offer Commercial lighting systems and retrofits to our customers that not only give you more light output but also considerably reduce your energy bill.
Electrical Contractors must be licensed in Minnesota and hold a current, valid license from the Department of Labor and Industry.
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