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BREDE SERVICES | Electrical - WATERLOO, IA
Based in WATERLOO, BLACK HAWK County, Iowa, BREDE SERVICES provides Electrical services in WATERLOO, BLACK HAWK County (50701) and nearby Iowa communities.
Licensed electrical work covers permit-ready rough-in, device replacement, and safety corrections after inspections. State classification on file: 238210 - Electrical and Wiring Installation.
Agricultural and rural properties in WATERLOO may need well, septic, or outbuilding coordination.
On file: IA active license C120847 with records dating to 2025 (1 year on file). Current expiration: 2026-10-25. Verify current status with Iowa Division of Workforce Development before signing.
Reach BREDE SERVICES at (319) 493-4084 or bredebunch@aol.com. Ask for a detailed scope before deposits - match the contract name to the license name.
License tenure
Under 1 yr
IA Electrical avg: Under 1 yr
IA Electrical market
1,788
Active licensed contractors statewide
Bond
Not in state bulk file
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Trust score
20
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WATERLOO market
19
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| License # | C120847 |
|---|---|
| State | IA |
| County | BLACK HAWK |
| Issued | October 21, 2025 |
| Expires | October 25, 2026 |
| Bond | Not in state bulk file |
| Last verified | May 29, 2026 |
Synced from Iowa Division of Workforce Development bulk licensing data · last checked May 29, 2026. Confirm status with the state board before hiring.
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