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Keil Electric

Keil Electric takes pride in offering quality electrician services in El Cajon, CA that exceed your expectations. Our team of seasoned professionals is committed to delivering outstanding electrical solutions tailored to meet the specific needs of every client – from minor repairs to major installations, we complete each task with precision and dedication for maximum satisfaction. Electrical issues can disrupt daily routines and compromise safety; that is why our prompt and reliable services offer prompt relief – trust in our expertise and experience as we deliver results beyond your expectations.

Keil Electric electricians aren’t just skilled technicians; they’re problem solvers who take pride in their work. We use advanced tools and technology to identify and solve electrical issues quickly, with minimal disruption to your life. From wiring upgrades and installations, to emergency repairs or upgrades, our El Cajon, California-based business stands on trust, quality, customer service and satisfaction – which means doing things right the first time around, with attention to every detail set us apart from competitors – so trust Keil Electric for an enjoyable and stress-free experience!

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About El Cajon

El Cajon ( el kə-HOHN, Latin American Spanish: [el kaˈxon]; Spanish: El Cajón, meaning "the box") is a city in San Diego County, California, United States, 17 mi (27 km) east of downtown San Diego. The city takes its name from Rancho El Cajón, which was named for the box-like shape of the valley that surrounds the city, and the origin of the city's common nickname "the Box". == Name == El Cajón, Spanish for "the box", was first recorded on September 10, 1821, as an alternative name for sitio rancho Santa Mónica to describe the "boxed-in" nature of the valley in which it sat. The name appeared on maps in 1873 and 1875, shortened to "Cajon", until the modern town developed, in which the post office was named "El Cajon". In 1905, the name was once again expanded to "El Cajon" under the insistence of California banker and historian Zoeth Skinner Eldredge.

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