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Yes, we do house calls

Duke Electric goes on site to do repairs when it's not feasible to bring a particular motor in to the shop. This big guy is having some vibration issues, so our techs have laid out a course of action for the customer to keep them going both in the short-term and the distant future.

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In-shop repairs are best, but they aren't always feasible, so we do on-site repairs, too.

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