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What’s the Difference? Commercial/Industrial vs. Residential Electrical Contractors

Imagine the cost of one day without power at your business. Computers, lighting, assembly, and processing machines all shut down to a halt while your employees sit idle…doing nothing! Aside from the obvious, hundreds – possibly thousands of dollars in productivity are lost as minutes fly by. Worse yet, YOU have the dubious honor of […]

Shedding Light on Parking Lot Lighting

It’s time to shed some light on Light Emitting Diodes, or LED’s as we know them today.  LED’s have been around for quite some time.  Developed in the early 60’s by GE, they were first developed as indicator lights for circuit boards.  Their durability and energy efficiency quickly grew in popularity with municipalities who began […]

For Cost Control, Keep Watchful Eye Over Commercial Electrical Design Requirements When Building

Every commercial building has its own construction requirements, including electrical engineering design. It’s important to understand the needs of your commercial building before you start electrical designs. Health & Safety Commercial property owners need to be vigilant when planning electrical systems. Afterall, it’s the responsibility of the property owners to ensure the safety of their […]

Shining Light on Indoor Sport Facilities

Now that the frigid weather has hit, many sport leagues have traveled indoors. Baseball, soccer, tennis, …even soccer athletes young and old are now busy training indoors, not to mention health enthusiasts who are heading to clubs, and gyms. All recreational facilities offering facilities to the public need to keep lighting in mind. Not just […]

Flickering Lights – More Than an Annoyance

The winter months bring an entirely different kind of challenge for businesses and commercial properties when it comes to electrical safety.  And what may seem like a simple annoyance could be signs of trouble…flickering lights. Here are a few issues that could be the culprit.  For your safety, and the safety of employees, tenants, and […]