Before the turn of the century, in 1895, in Pittsburgh, PA., Harry R. Kirkwood, the great grandfather of today’s Kirkwood Electric President, Wayne R. Kirkwood, started Kirkwood Electric. Carried on by his grandfather, Ralph C. Kirkwood, and his father, Ralph H. Kirkwood. Kirkwood Electric is a fourth generation company. Kirkwood Electric Established in Florida in 1976, Kirkwood Electric has been serving the residents of Lee, Collier and Charlotte Counties for nearly 30 years. But this company’s roots actually date back 4 consecutive generations, from the northeast to the south. Today, Kirkwood Electric carries on a tradition of quality that began over 100 years ago. Kirkwood Electric was established in Lee County, Florida by Wayne Kirkwood and his father, Ralph H. Kirkwood while Wayne was still in college. After receiving his degree, Wayne joined his father full-time. The rest is Lee County business history. Kirkwood Electric is, today, one of SW Florida’s largest and most respected electrical contracting firms. They have a well established reputation for honesty, quality and superior service.
WE ARE PASSIONATE
We have a proven record of accomplishment and are a reputable company in the Southwest Florida area. We ensure that all projects are done with utmost professionalism using quality materials and knowledgeable installation.
For us, honesty is the only policy and we strive to complete all projects with integrity, not just with our clients, but also our suppliers and contractors. With thousands of successful projects under our belt, we are one of the most trusted electrical contractors in Southwest Florida.
WE ARE ALWAYS IMPROVING
Who We Are?
Before the turn of the century, in 1895, in Pittsburgh, PA., Harry R. Kirkwood, the great grandfather of today’s Kirkwood Electric President, Wayne R. Kirkwood, started Kirkwood Electric. Carried on by his grandfather, Ralph C. Kirkwood, and his father, Ralph H. Kirkwood. Kirkwood Electric is a fourth generation company. Kirkwood Electric Established in Florida in...
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GFCIs can help prevent electrocution. They should be used in any area where water and electricity may come into contact. When a GFCI senses current leakage in an electrical circuit, it assumes a ground fault has occurred. It then interrupts power fast enough to help prevent serious injury from electrical shock. Test GFCIs regularly according to the manufacturer’s instructions to make sure they are working properly.
KEY FACTS ABOUT KIRKWOOD ENTERPRISES, INC.
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US Businesses
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Companies in Florida
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Lee County Companies
- Company name
- KIRKWOOD ENTERPRISES, INC.
- Status
- Inactive
- Filed Number
- 570082
- FEI Number
- 591827801
- Date of Incorporation
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April 21, 1978
- Home State
- FL
- Company Type
- Domestic for Profit
CONTACTS
- Website
- http://kirkwoodelectric.com
- Phones
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(239) 574-3449
(239) 462-8962
(239) 574-8119
KIRKWOOD ENTERPRISES, INC. NEAR ME
- Principal Address
- 1503 SW 58TH LANE,
CAPE CORAL,
FL,
33914
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