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At KOHLER, we understand that the three most important things you want in your generator are affordability, reliability and quality service.

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Manakin Electrical Contractors has been owned and operated by Ric Seaborn since 1983. Ric is a master electrician with 38 years of experience in residential, commercial and industrial fields. He is also a factory-certified Kohler residential generator service technician. As an authorized KOHLER® generator dealer, Manakin Electrical is committed to your satisfaction from start to finish. Our technicians are fully trained in all aspects of sizing, installing and maintaining your generator. We handle all the details so you don't have to. When you contact us, you can expect:

  • A thorough assessment of your power needs, options and installation requirements
  • A complete, personalized project quote
  • Convenient scheduling of your installation
  • Professional installation by Kohler-trained experts
  • A through and hassle-free process from start to finish

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Just give us a call or fill out the form and one of our representatives will set up a time to provide a free consultation. We'll talk about your specific needs and provide a quote on a backup power product and installation that is right for you.

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Manakin Electrical Contractors

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10224 Falconbridge Drive
Henrico, VA 23238

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