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Ecmweb 6436 Roby Electric Lg5956
Ecmweb 6436 Roby Electric Lg5956
Ecmweb 6436 Roby Electric Lg5956
Ecmweb 6436 Roby Electric Lg5956

Roby Electric Opens New Greensboro Office

June 24, 2014
Since 1998, Roby Electric has been servicing both Carolinas.

Roby Electric has announced the opening of a new Greensboro location effective immediately. Since 1998, Roby Electric has been servicing both Carolinas.

"If there's a wire involved, we can handle it," says Patrick MacIsaac, general manager and vice president of Roby Electric. "Our services run the gamut, from changing out a light bulb to complete service panel upgrades and landscape lighting."

In addition to Roby Electric's wide range of services and customer service, it is also noted for its professionalism. " We only hire the most qualified technicians in the market," MacIsaac says. "Plus, our entire team is held to the highest industry standard. We want to build lifelong relationships with our clients and that only happens with trust, quality workmanship and great customer service."

Roby Electric looks forward to an opportunity to work and build good client relationships through its new Greensboro location.

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