Charlotte Heating and Cooling Service

For air conditioning and heating service in Charlotte, NC, choose Corley's Heating and Air Conditioning Service and Repair

   

Corley Controls

Charlotte Heating and Air Conditioning Specialists

 

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Corley Controls & Electrical Contracting, Inc.

You can depend on Corley Controls for a broad range of electrical contracting services. In addition to standard residential and commercial construction wiring, our areas of expertise include panel upgrade, wiring standby generators, install custom lighting, smoke detectors, and carbon monoxide detectors.

If your adding a room onto your house, a new level—like adding a 2nd or 3rd floor, or if you are completely gutting the home and starting all over we're the electrical company for you. We've been working with Charlotte's most experienced Builders for many many years. 

Our many satisfied customers in the Charlotte and surrounding area include homeowners with projects ranging from small wiring challenges to highly involved remodeling projects. Corley Controls doesn't view each project as an individual job; rather, we look at each as an opportunity to establish a long term relationship with the customer. Our overriding philosophy is to leave the owner and the general contractor or construction manager "delighted" with our performance, such that they will consider us an asset to have on their team.

 

 

 

 

 

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