Low Voltage Contractor In NJ Looking To Expand..

 
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Old 12-23-2007, 07:52 PM   #1
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Low Voltage Contractor In NJ Looking To Expand..


We are a low voltage installation company in Morris county, NJ looking to expand our business throughout NJ. We have done over 1400 home theater installations and pre wires in 2007. We are a reseller for all electronics, so we have the ability to get all equipment customers would want.

I have spoken to a lot of contractors and there seems to be a bad taste in many mouths of low voltage contractors ruining relationships. We would like to build that trust back with your customers and we offer quality work at a reasonable price.

This site is new to us so if there is any interest please email me at jbrign@aol.com

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Old 12-23-2007, 07:58 PM   #2
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I'm an electrical contractor, and I have a hard time selling prewires. It's hard for the builder to show the value of wires in the wall to the perspective buyer.
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