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Commercial line-voltage electrical work that supports our low-voltage installs — dedicated circuits, panels, conduit, and device power, installed to NEC and your AHJ, then tested and documented.

We self-perform the line-voltage electrical that our security, network, and A/V systems depend on: dedicated 120/208/240V circuits, new breakers and subpanels, EMT and PVC conduit, junction boxes, receptacles, and clean power for racks, UPS, camera mid-spans, and door hardware. Work is done to NEC and local AHJ requirements, permitted and inspected where required, with proper grounding and bonding so sensitive equipment stays stable across sites. Every circuit is load-balanced, labeled at the panel, and torque-verified. You get one crew accountable for both the power and the low-voltage it feeds, with as-built panel schedules and a tested, inspection-ready handover.

What's included

  • Site walk, load calculation, and circuit/panel planning to NEC
  • Dedicated circuits, subpanels, breakers, and disconnects
  • EMT/PVC conduit, boxes, receptacles, and whips to equipment
  • Grounding and bonding for racks, UPS, and sensitive low-voltage gear
  • Permitting and AHJ inspection coordination where required
  • Power provisioning for camera, access, A/V, and network hardware

Deliverables

  • As-built panel schedule and updated circuit directory
  • Permit and inspection sign-off package where applicable
  • Load-balance and torque-verification report per panel

Frequently asked

Do you handle permits and inspections for the electrical work?

Yes — where the work requires it, we pull the permit under our license and coordinate the AHJ inspection through to sign-off. We hand over the closed permit and inspection record as part of your project documentation.

Can you provide the power and the low-voltage system in one contract?

That's the point of our model — the same accountable crew runs the dedicated circuits and then installs the cameras, access, network, or A/V that plug into them. You avoid the finger-pointing that happens when an electrician and a low-voltage vendor are separate.

Can you add circuits across multiple locations without disrupting operations?

Yes. We schedule cutovers and panel work around your business hours and stage materials per site so each location stays operational. Multi-site rollouts get a consistent labeling and documentation standard across every building.

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