New construction wiring: This involves installing the electrical systems from scratch in a new tenant space. This may include installing outlets, switches, lighting fixtures, and other electrical components.
Equipment installation: This may involve installing electrical equipment such as HVAC systems, appliances, or other machinery.
Demolition of existing wiring, fixtures, equipment, and other electrical components ready for a new tenant.
Lighting Upgrades
Lighting design and installation: This involves designing and installing lighting systems that are functional, energy-efficient, and aesthetically pleasing. This may include installing LED lights, task lighting, accent lighting, and more.
Energy-efficient upgrades: This may involve replacing outdated electrical systems or components with newer, more efficient ones. This could include upgrading to LED lighting or installing smart thermostats.
Smart lighting: Smart lighting can be controlled using a smartphone app or voice assistant, allowing for convenient control of the lighting in a space. Smart lighting can also be set to turn off when a room is unoccupied, saving energy.
Service Repairs
Troubleshooting: This involves identifying the cause of the problem and determining the necessary repairs.
Replacing faulty components: This may involve replacing broken switches, outlets, or other components of the electrical system.
Fixing wiring issues: Wiring issues can cause a variety of problems, such as short circuits or power outages. Repairing faulty wiring can help prevent these issues.
Power Upgrades
Upgrading outdated systems: If an electrical system is outdated, it may be more prone to problems and may not function as efficiently. Upgrading to a newer system can help prevent issues and improve efficiency.
Installing a new electrical service: If the existing electrical service is too small or outdated, installing a new electrical service may be necessary. This involves installing a new service panel and running new wires to the building.
Increasing the size of the electrical panel: The electrical panel distributes electricity throughout a building. If the panel is too small for the electrical load, it can cause problems such as circuit overloads. Upgrading to a larger panel can help prevent these issues.
Panel Swap
Upgrading outdated systems: If an electrical system is outdated, it may be more prone to problems and may not function as efficiently. Upgrading to a newer system can help prevent issues and improve efficiency.
Safety concerns: If your electrical panel is damaged or not functioning properly, it can be a safety hazard. Replacing the panel can help ensure that your electrical system is functioning safely.
Adding circuits: If you need to add more circuits to your electrical system, you may need to upgrade to a larger panel with more available spaces for circuits.
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