House of Electrical Opens New Facility in Cambridge

House Of Electrical

House of Electrical Supplies Limited has opened a 10,000 square foot facility in Cambridge at 375 Sheldon Drive, Units 3-4.

Now with three Branches in Southwestern Ontario this Affiliated distributors members’ web site boasts a strong and robust E commerce site. 

House of Electrical, established in 1979 by the father of current President Austin Brennan, has made its name in the electrical market with its service excellence commitment and this move was made to capitalize on the industrial and contractor segment in the Cambridge area.  The branch will also feature a training facility and will be managed by electrical Industry veteran Dan Cowan. 

House of electrical has two sister branches in GTA WEST in Mississauga and Its head office in Markham.  It is a member of Canada Electrical Generating Systems Association, Electro-Federation Canada and is ISO9001-certified.

 

 

 

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