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Is Alba Electric & Remodeling, Inc. a real contractor?
Alba Electric & Remodeling, Inc. appears in public building-permit records with 183 permits filed through 2026 in and around City of Philadelphia, PA. Permits are filed with local government before work begins, so this is a matter of public record, not a self-reported listing.
How is Alba Electric & Remodeling, Inc.'s track record verified?
Every figure on this page comes from building permits pulled from municipal records and matched to Alba Electric & Remodeling, Inc. by the contractor name on each permit. Permit records cannot be purchased or faked the way online reviews can, which makes them a stronger signal of real, completed work.
Is Alba Electric & Remodeling, Inc. licensed and insured?
This profile is built from permit records, which confirm permitted work but do not include license status. Alba Electric & Remodeling, Inc. has not claimed this profile to add license or insurance details. Confirm licensing directly with your state or local board before hiring.
How recent is Alba Electric & Remodeling, Inc.'s work?
The most recent permit on record for Alba Electric & Remodeling, Inc. is dated 2026-05-21, with 183 permits on file in total.
Run power for the bathroom remodeling, install a new bathroom heater, new light, and a new GFCI. Fishing the wiresCity of Philadelphia · 2026
Rewire the single-family house fishing wires behind the walls, installing new outlets, switches, appliances, and power.
All work to be perform according to the 2017 NEC.City of Philadelphia · 2026
Upgrade the service to 200 amp, rewire the house, fishing wires, and add a new subpanel at the car garageCity of Philadelphia · 2026
Upgrade the electric service from 100 amp to 200 amp single-phase, install an outdoor disconnectCity of Philadelphia · 2026
Condo Unit 601 fit-out, per engineered plans, to include installation of lighting fixtures and switching; branch power including general receptacles, GFCI/AFCI protection and appliance connections; and mechanical electrical connections for condensing units and air handlers. Work will utilize the existing service panels.
The building fire alarm system serving the condominium units was completed during the Core & Shell phase under approved Permit/Plans EP-2023-007152. This permit covers only the Condo Unit 601 fit-out work.ALL WORK IS TO BE DONE ACCORDING TO APPROVED DRAWINGS-2017 NEC.City of Philadelphia · 2026
Electrical Permit for combo RP-2025-012758City of Philadelphia · 2026
Run a new electric wire from the panel, fish the cables in the wall install a new Outdoor GFCI, install a new 15 amp breaker
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City of Philadelphia · 2026
Run wires from the electric panel, fish the wires through the wall, install a new outlet in the landing area on the second floor, and install a new AFCI breaker.City of Philadelphia · 2025
Apply for and pull a new electric permit for work, running a Romex wire from the electric panel to the living room, fishing the wires through the wall, installing a new outlet, and installing a new AFCI breaker.City of Philadelphia · 2025
Run wire from the electric panel to the living room, fish the wires, install a new outlet, and install a new AFCI breaker.City of Philadelphia · 2025
Run a new electric wire from the electric panel to the living room, fish wires in the wall, install a new outlet, and install a new AFCI breaker.City of Philadelphia · 2025
Run a new dedicated power from the electric panel to the living room for additional outlets.
Install a new surface-mounted outlet. Install a new AFCI breaker.City of Philadelphia · 2025
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