As a CurrentSAFE partner, we offer residential electrical safety solutions that increase family safety and the sense of well-being. We apply extensive training, experience, and sophisticated diagnostic equipment to thoroughly evaluate a home's electrical system. As a member of the Independent Electrical Contractors, we adhere to the safety standards and ethical business practices the organization upholds. We aim to earn and keep the trust of every commercial customer we serve. Engineers, building owners, general contractors, management companies, chief building engineers, facility engineers and business owners count on us to take care of their essential electrical service needs.
Colwell Electric Company, Inc. is an electrical contract company that has been an approved GE Zenith Factory Service Center for the past 27 years handling approximately 35 plus GE Zenith cases annually. We have factory-trained technicians with a combined total of 77 years of experience that specialize in automatic transfer switch service, technical services, general electrical service, and that assist the GE Zenith paralleling switch gear team. Two of our factory trained technicians dedicate 90% of their time to automatic transfer switch work and they have the skills and expertise to retrofit a legacy automatic transfer switch with a new controller and/or install a new automatic transfer switch in an existing cabinet.
Injuries from electrical hazards often leave the employee with many physical scars. But these scars are not the only damage being done. NFPA's recent podcast episode discusses what is at stake during recovery from an electrical injury with a group of doctors from the Chicago Electrical Trauma...
Visit our website to see all the services we offer- from ceiling fans to generators to new construction and transfer switches, Colwell has you covered!www.colwellelec tric.com
When you have water damage, be sure to shut off power to the affected areas BEFORE attempting to assess damage. Water is a conductor, so handling wet components or standing in even a small amount of water can pose a shock hazard. Damaged wiring or fixtures can be an arc or fire hazard if not identified and replaced or repaired. Your safety and your home are worth the extra caution!#tiptuesday#electricalsafet y#texasfreeze