Cal Electro
Company Overview
Cal Electro is a locally owned business that delivers substation and airfield construction solutions. We install electric line backup generators and electrical distribution, cabling systems, piping, and airport lighting systems. We provides power transmission and distribution services across the West Coast, and builds underground power distribution lines. Our team manages the placement of new runway border and taxiway lights, navigational signs, electrical transformers, air switches, and circuit interrupters. Our expertise includes crane maintenance, concrete site enhancement, and subsurface utility services. In addition, we employ over seventy-plus individuals and serve clients in the commercial sectors. Our portfolio includes the Bookstore at Chico State, City of Redding Civic Center, Tower Bridge in Sacramento, and Segundo Hall at UC Davis. Cal Electro is based in Redding, the state of California.
Business Services
- Electric inspection
- Electric installation or replacement
- Generator installation
- Light fixture installation
Business Location & Hours
| Mon: | Open 24 hours |
| Tue: | Open 24 hours |
| Wed: | Open 24 hours |
| Thu: | Open 24 hours |
| Fri: | Open 24 hours |
| Sat: | Open 24 hours |
| Sun: | Open 24 hours |
Recommended Customer Reviews
This business was hired by our water/sewer district and they made a lot of mistakes. First, they got their equipment stuck in a persons wall and had to tear apart part of his house to get it out. The guy came home to this mess and was not informed they would be on his roof shoving stuff down his walls. Second, their employees seem to think that every moment is a cigarette break and their smoke creeps into your house and the entire area they are working. I also noticed cigarette butts around the areas they were working. I would appreciate it if they would smoke away from businesses and houses and only on their breaks. Third, I noticed a lot of repeat work in the same spot over and over, like they could not get it right,. Fourth, their patch jobs were not good either, if you drove down a street they worked on it was bumpy and some spots might have even caused a flat tire.

















