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My wife and I are getting our basement den up and running, but I need help:

1. We need to install a switch and light, so I'm looking for a recommendation on an electrician who can do that.

2. I have a TV and a stereo, but not speakers nor a setup that's good for watching movies. I'd like to talk to someone about setting it up and what components I'll need to get. Recommendations?

Tags: electrician, home, theater

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Contact Brad Douglas at Design Sound and Video in Greensburg. 812-593-1438. He installs sound and video systems for churches, schools and many venues across the state. A great Christian man who will take good care of you, will do the job right and will be very affordable. He also owns and opertes Melody Mart Music Store on the downtown square in Greensburg, home of the famous tower tree.

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Karl Krohn with Home Technology Service at 877.3333, 370.6228 (cell) or k.krohn@comcast.net
He has done work for me at Harbour Trees Golf Club and is just what you're looking for - affordable, quality, timely work!
Best of luck!

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Hi John,
My name is Brian Boulware. I am a carpenter. My company is Anything Construction. If you need any help with built in's or transforming your space into a theatre. I have built these before. I also have my own electrician that is very very reasonable. We can help with the installation of plasmas, all the components and more. I built the home theatre display room inside- Digitech in Carmel. The walls, stages, sound proofing, drop down projector, acoustical sound panels...built the entrance into the home theatre room. You can contact me at (317) 658- 8041 I also do all types of remodel work- have over 15 years exp just doing custom/ high end homes. My work has been featured in magazines. Better Homes & Gardens, Indianapolis Monthly, & various kitchen/ bath magazines. You can see examples of my work at: www.anythingconstructioninc.com Thank you, and best of luck!

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