
Commercial Electrical Repairs
Electrical problems in a commercial building don't wait for a convenient time. A tripped breaker that won't reset, a circuit that's dead, or a fixture that keeps failing, these need someone who can diagnose accurately and fix it fast. That's what we do.
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Breaker Failures & Tripping
Breakers that trip repeatedly or won't reset usually point to an overloaded circuit or a failing breaker. We diagnose the cause and fix it, not just reset it.
Dead Circuits & Outlets
A dead outlet in a commercial space can interrupt operations. We trace the fault and restore the circuit, whether it's a wiring issue, a GFCI upstream, or a panel problem.
Wiring & Connection Failures
Loose connections and deteriorated wiring are behind a lot of intermittent electrical problems. We inspect, identify, and repair.
Lighting Failures
Interior and exterior lighting troubleshooting and repair, ballast replacements, fixture wiring, photocell and timer issues.
Electrical Code Violations
If an inspection has flagged violations, we review the issues, document the corrections, and bring the work into compliance.
Emergency Response
Some electrical problems can't wait. Call us and we'll assess urgency and dispatch accordingly.
How We Work
We do not guess. When you call with an electrical problem, we ask enough questions to show up prepared with the right parts for the most likely causes. We diagnose before we quote, and we explain what we found and what the options are before we start work.
For property managers and facilities with recurring needs, a service contract with priority scheduling is usually a better fit than calling on a job-by-job basis.Learn about service contracts.


How We Diagnose and Fix Commercial Electrical Problems
When you call us with a commercial electrical problem, the first thing we do is ask the right questions: what failed, when it started, what changed before it happened, and what equipment is on that circuit. That information lets us arrive with the tools and parts most likely needed for the job, not just a truck and a multimeter.
On-site, we test before we assume. A breaker that keeps tripping might be a failing breaker, an overloaded circuit, or a wiring fault downstream, the fix is different for each. We identify the actual cause, explain what we found in plain language, and tell you what the repair involves and what it will cost before any work begins. No surprises on the invoice.
After the repair, we test the circuit under load to confirm the problem is actually resolved, not just masked. If we find additional issues in the course of the repair that pose a safety or code risk, we flag them and let you decide how to proceed.
What Commercial Electrical Repairs Cost
Commercial repair pricing includes a service call fee, hourly labor, and parts. Diagnostic time is part of the labor, we do not diagnose for free and then charge separately for the fix. After-hours and weekend calls carry a premium over standard daytime rates, which we communicate before dispatching.
The range for commercial repairs is wide: a straightforward breaker replacement is a fraction of what a wiring fault tracing job might cost. The variable is diagnostic time, which depends on how accessible the fault is and how straightforward the system is to test. Simple repairs are often completed in under an hour. Complex faults may take a half day.
The consistent truth in commercial electrical repair: the cost of getting it fixed is almost always cheaper than the cost of the downtime caused by leaving it unfixed.