Schulz Investigative Service

1555 Dopey Dr
Orlando, FL 32830

Schulz Investigative Service, based in Orlando, FL, has been serving Central Florida for over 30 years with a strong focus on safety, integrity, and teamwork. Their core values drive their commitment to exceeding customer expectations in the electrical and technological services industry.

Specializing in commercial and industrial construction projects, Schulz Investigative Service works with leading companies in various industries such as advanced manufacturing, logistics, retail, and aerospace. Their reputation for clean, efficient, and unobtrusive service has made them a trusted partner in delivering custom electrical designs for high-profile projects.

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