Whether you need installation of a complete wiring system for new construction or are looking to upgrade your panel as part of a remodeling project, there is no need to make several calls trying to find the right electrical contractor for your needs.

Generators act as a back up for your electrical system. If something happens and your system loses power, the generator can kick in to keep your business operating and your employees and customers safe.

If your commercial building is more than a few years old, it is likely that the electrical system is not equipped to handle the demands of today's increased energy consumption, putting your power and your building at risk. It is common for buildings to undergo remodeling without attention being given to the electrical wiring. If this has happened in your building, let us update your panel to ensure your system can keep up with you now and in the future. In order to get the most out of your business, it is essential that your equipment can stand up to your demands.

One of the most important considerations when planning for new commercial construction is the electrical wiring. Reliable electrical access helps you take care of the daily tasks of running your business from lighting to communication. Whether you are embarking on your first commercial construction project or have dozens to your name, planning the building of a new commercial space can be stressful. Keep your project moving forward with electrical systems that are successfully wired.

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Bill Terrell Electric Inc, terrell@coxinet.net

Posted on Mar 05, 2014  •  Twitter

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