Commercial wiring is essential for powering and maintaining safe, efficient business operations. Here’s who needs it and what the service typically involves:
New Construction
Tenant Build-Outs
Renovations
Equipment Installation
Lighting Systems
Panel Upgrades
Commercial properties require precise, code-compliant wiring tailored to their function and layout. Here are common project types we handle:
New Construction – Full electrical system design and installation for ground-up builds.
Office Fit-Outs – Wiring for outlets, lighting, data, and workstations in business spaces.
Retail Build-Outs – Custom wiring for POS, signage, lighting, and security systems.
Warehouse Wiring – Power distribution for lighting, HVAC, and industrial equipment zones.
Restaurant Electrical – Circuits for kitchen equipment, ventilation, lighting, and emergency systems.
Facility Upgrades – System modernization for capacity increases or code compliance updates.
We install EMT, PVC, or flexible conduit systems to protect wiring and meet code. Routing is planned for efficiency, accessibility, and minimal disruption to business operations.
New main panels and subpanels are sized and installed to handle projected electrical loads. We ensure proper labeling, breaker spacing, and code-compliant grounding.
Essential for HVAC, equipment, and heavy-load appliances, dedicated circuits prevent overloads and improve system reliability. We size and route each one according to use and location.
We calculate and balance electrical loads across circuits and phases to ensure stability and efficiency. This prevents overheating, breaker trips, and system failure.
We wire high-efficiency lighting systems, including motion sensors, dimmers, and emergency egress lighting. Installations follow occupancy and zoning requirements.
Proper grounding and bonding ensure safety, protect equipment, and meet all commercial code requirements. We test and verify all grounding points for compliance.
Panel type depends on your load requirements, square footage, and business use. Most commercial projects require 3-phase panels rated between 200–1200 amps.
Yes, in many cases. Work can be scheduled in phases or after hours to minimize disruption, but safety protocols must be strictly followed.
Yes. High-demand equipment such as HVAC units, refrigerators, or printers require isolated circuits to prevent overloads and meet code.
Yes. Local jurisdictions typically require permits and inspections for new wiring, service upgrades, and system modifications.
A load analysis and site inspection can determine if your panel, circuits, and infrastructure can handle added devices, lighting, or equipment.
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