Pole Mountain Electric has provided Cheyenne and surrounding areas with electrical design and maintenance for several years. We take pride in the relationships we have built over the years with clients, business owners, and organizations in the Tri-State Area. We offer new Electrical Design, Construction, and Maintenance services to create a seamless line of communication to your clients, employees, and partners. We set out to provide the best quality work and service at a competitive price. Our work is done in a timely manner to ensure your business get back to what is important, sooner.
Established in 1989, Pole Mountain Electric has been serving the commercial and industrial needs of the Cheyenne area. Our services include new construction, remodels and renovations. When it comes to commercial work we can do any type of job. Pole Mountain Electric, Inc. is an electrical contracting firm based in Cheyenne, Wyoming. We have been around since 1989 and can handle all of your commercial, industrial and oil field electrical needs. Previous projects range from historical renovations, to large apartment buildings, to oil field water cleaning system plants.
If you live in a home with an older electrical system, you may find that you can’t do simple things like running the coffeemaker and toaster at the same time. When you’re ready to reclaim control of your appliances, we’re always happy to help you revamp your home’s electrical system.
Did you know aluminum is often used for medium and high voltage lines? These conductors are often strengthened with steel.
A home energy audit is a great way to find out about the electricity you use, detailing where you use it the most and areas where you can save both energy and money. A professional auditor has the equipment necessary to pinpoint your problem areas.
In the early 1900s, when buildings began switching from gas to electric lighting, electricians ran electrical wire through the now-unused gas pipes. These pipes provided a convenient conduit that led directly to wall and ceiling light fixtures that were being converted to electric power.
What’s the difference between EHV (extra high voltage) and high voltage power lines? EHV lines are intended to move high voltages (345 to 765 kilovolts) long distances, whereas with high voltage lines, the voltage has been decreased via a substation (usually to around 138 volts).