
COMMERCIAL
SPECIALIZED SYSTEMS
Installing and maintaining data and communication systems.
Setting up electrical systems for specialized equipment, such as HVAC systems, industrial machinery, and security systems.
Implementing backup power solutions, including generators and UPS (Uninterruptible Power Supply) systems.
ELECTRICAL UPGRADES AND RENOVATIONS
Upgrading electrical panels and systems to meet increased power demands.
Rewiring for building renovations or expansions.
Installing new outlets, switches, and other electrical devices.
LIGHTING SOLUTIONS
Designing and installing energy-efficient lighting systems.
Retrofitting existing lighting to LED or other energy-efficient options.
Maintenance of lighting fixtures, yard lights, and control systems.
MAINTENANCE AND REPAIR
Regular inspection and maintenance of electrical systems to ensure safety and compliance with regulations.
Troubleshooting and repairing electrical issues, such as faulty wiring, malfunctioning circuits, and power outages.
Upgrading outdated or unsafe electrical systems.
INSTALLATION OF ELECTRICAL SYSTEMS
Setting up wiring and electrical components in new constructions.
Installing power distribution systems, including transformers and circuit breakers.
Setting up lighting systems, both indoor and outdoor.
PANELS
Installation, Maintenance, Troubleshooting, Grounding, Expansion
Mounting the Panel: Electricians install the panel at a designated location, ensuring it is securely mounted and easily accessible.
Installing Circuit Breakers: They install and label circuit breakers within the panel to distribute power to different areas of the building.
Identifying Issues: Using tools like multimeters to diagnose electrical problems such as tripped breakers, faulty wiring, or overloaded circuits.
Repairing Faults: Fixing identified issues, which may involve replacing circuit breakers, rewiring connections, or addressing grounding problems.
Ensuring Proper Grounding: Making sure the panel is properly grounded to prevent electrical shocks and equipment damage.
​Bonding Components: Connecting all metallic parts of the electrical system to ensure they are at the same electrical potential.
Adding New Circuits: Installing additional breakers and running new wiring to accommodate new appliances or outlets.
Balancing Loads: Ensuring the electrical load is balanced across the circuits to prevent overloads and ensure efficient operation.