Kaiser Electrical Contractors offers a long tradition of service excellence for residential and commercial electric customers throughout Central Illinois and beyond. Our areas of specialization include complex petroleum industry electrical, home and commercial wiring, home and office electronic system wiring, and implementation of alternative energy sources such as solar power, generators, and electric car charging stations. With dedicated service teams and 30 years of success under our belt, we welcome you to learn more about us today.
Workplace safety is a priority and a critical component of our daily operations. Kaiser employees have completed OSHA safety training programs and participate in daily inspections and weekly training to ensure a safe work environment for employees and customers. Training and education are provided through the National Electrical Contractors Association (NECA) and the International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers (IBEW) Local 34, which jointly offer a formal, established apprenticeship program.
Kaiser Electrical Contractors cares for commercial and electrical needs throughout the Midwest offering services in the following areas. Kaiser Electrical Contractors is the premier choice for petroleum fuel pump wiring for new and existing gas stations and truck stops in Central Illinois and beyond. Our specialized team of petroleum wiring experts has electrical training that far exceeds standard building wiring. Whether it's new construction or upgrades or repairs to an existing building, Kaiser Electrical Contractors can offer full-service electrical work for the entire building-inside and out!
Always Approachable. Complete Dedication. These are the traits that Kaiser Electrical Contractors demands of our leadership. We respect our customers and work hard to ensure that we not only meet but exceed all expectations. A native of Morton, IL, Al graduated from Morton High School before attending Illinois Central College to study electrical work and completing the Electrical Apprenticeship Program. With newfound knowledge under his belt, Al, along with his brother Ed, transformed a building on their family farm into the first office for Kaiser Electrical work in 1989.