Crosby Electric
Company Overview
We aim to provide outstanding electrical service to our clients with safety and timeliness as our priorities.
Crosby Electric Co., Inc. is a family-owned electrical contracting and service company that primarily functions in central Alabama. Our competitive reach extends to neighboring states for larger construction and service endeavors. In terms of keeping your electrical system in top shape, we present the only guaranteed Electrical Preventive Program in central Alabama.
Crosby Electric was founded by Kenneth A. Crosby in 1967. Throughout the past four decades, Mr. Crosby has developed the company from a one-truck venture into a prominent regional electrical construction and service team. His strong work ethic and his reputation for integrity and fairness set the standard for every employee at Crosby Electric.
Al leads an exceptionally talented group at Crosby Electric! His father, Kenneth A. Crosby, founded the company in 1967. Al became part of the CE team in 1989 after earning a Finance Degree from Lipscomb University. He is a committed follower of Jesus, a family man, a patriot, and enjoys outdoor activities. Al LOVES central Alabama!
Business Services
- Electric inspection
- Electric installation or replacement
- Electric panel installation
- Electric panel repair
- Electric repair
- Wire installation
- Wire repair
- Electric vehicle charging station installation
- Generator installation
- Light fixture installation
- Light fixture repair
- Outlet installation
- Outlet repair
Business Location & Hours
Mon: | 9:00 AM - 5:00 PM |
Tue: | 9:00 AM - 5:00 PM |
Wed: | 9:00 AM - 5:00 PM |
Thu: | 9:00 AM - 5:00 PM |
Fri: | 9:00 AM - 5:00 PM |
Sat: | Closed |
Sun: | Closed |
Recommended Customer Reviews

Nice techs, but crazy high prices for simple work performed.
They spent an hour getting parts for a problem that wasn't there. I told them what I needed repaired and they spent over two hours searching for something else only to finally repair what I had told them to start with. Their solution was to abandon the line and slice into an adjacent good feed. So now my switches are no longer independent. Not what I wanted. I do not recommend unless you have lots of money to give away and no clue about wiring. I know too much to pay for pointless troubleshooting shooting that gave no results and replacement of perfectly good new parts. We will see how good their warranty is if it fails. Also, I was not provided with a reciept, so still wondering what the breakdown of the charges was