Northrup Electrical Services LLC
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A gray residential electrical breaker panel is mounted in a wall alcove with its metal door open, revealing several rows of labeled circuit breakers. Below the panel, there is an open cavity in the wall exposing wires and wood framing.
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An exterior view of a residential wall covered in gray vinyl siding, featuring a window and an electrical service entrance. The setup includes a gray meter base, a service mast running up to utility wires, and a gray open electrical panel below.
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A gray circuit breaker panel with the door open is mounted on a painted concrete block wall, showing electrical conduits running up and down. A neon Penn Safe-Lock clock hangs to the right, and an old electrical patch is visible nearby.
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A gray circuit breaker panel with its door open is recessed in a rough wall cavity, exposing the labeled breakers and a contractor sticker. Service wires and conduit enter the panel from the top, and wood framing is visible below.
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A gray electrical sub-panel with a closed door is mounted on a corrugated metal wall in what appears to be a garage or workshop. It is attached to wood framing, with an adjacent utility outlet and exposed conduits.
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A gray circuit breaker panel with its door open is recessed in a rough wall cavity, exposing the labeled breakers and a contractor sticker. Service wires and conduit enter the panel from the top, and wood framing is visible below.
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A gray circuit breaker panel with its door open is recessed in a rough wall cavity, exposing the labeled breakers and a contractor sticker. Service wires and conduit enter the panel from the top, and wood framing is visible below.
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A brick house exterior with an electric meter and open breaker panel mounted on the wall, overhead service wires, conduit, and a yellow staining pattern above, suggesting weathering or previous water runoff.
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An open electrical panel shows numerous wires, breakers, and conduits in a basement. The wiring appears cluttered, with mixed cable types and connectors, indicating active circuits and potential need for organization.
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The photo shows a house exterior with white siding, an electric meter, conduit, service wires, and patches of mildew near a bay window, highlighting weathering, utility connections, ongoing maintenance needs.