Commercial Electrical Services
We can not only light your commercial location, but create dedicated circuits for specialty appliance & machines, add computer & data cabling and USB outlets where you need them.
We do all of these services and more, so click below to contact us to talk about what you're planning and we can best advise you for your unique situation.
Some of the Services We Provide:
- Machine Installation
- Recessed Lighting
- Pole Lighting
- Parking Lot Lighting
- Building Lighting
- Timers & Photocells
- Office Lighting
- Forklift Chargers
- Dedicated Circuits
- Data & Computer Cabling
- Troubleshooting
And So Much More!
We Do All Types of Commercial Lighting, Indoors and Out
The Bottom Line
Effective lighting is more than just a matter of flipping a switch – it's a strategic investment in the success of your business. By working with a professional Electrician to design and install a customized lighting system with timers, photocells, and other energy-saving controls, you can create a more inviting atmosphere, boost productivity, and reduce your energy costs and environmental impact.
Whether you're a small local business or a large corporation with multiple locations, prioritizing effective lighting is a smart move that will pay dividends for years to come. So, let's shed some light on your business success – one well-lit space at a time.
Corporate-Wide Consistency
For larger organizations with multiple locations, consistent lighting standards and controls can be a game-changer. By implementing the same lighting solutions across all of your facilities, you can ensure a cohesive brand experience for customers and employees alike.
Centralized lighting control systems allow you to monitor and adjust lighting levels, schedules, and settings from a single location, making it easier to manage energy consumption and maintenance across your entire portfolio of properties.
As an Electrician, I've had the opportunity to work on large-scale lighting projects for national retail chains, hotel groups, and corporate campuses. In these cases, consistency is key – not just in terms of the lighting fixtures and bulbs used, but also in the programming of timers, photocells, and other control systems.
By standardizing these elements, you can streamline maintenance and troubleshooting, as well as ensure a consistent level of energy efficiency and cost savings across all of your locations.
Customized Lighting Control
As an Electrician, I work closely with my commercial clients to design and install customized lighting control systems that meet their specific needs. This might involve dividing a space into multiple lighting zones, each with its own timer or photocell, or integrating the lighting system with occupancy sensors or building management systems.
The key is to strike the right balance between energy efficiency and user convenience. You don't want employees or customers fumbling around in the dark, but you also don't want lights blazing away in empty rooms.
One of my favorite solutions is the combination of timers and photocells for exterior lighting. By programming exterior lights to turn on at dusk and off at dawn (or a set time in the morning), you can ensure that your business is well-lit and inviting during operating hours, while also conserving energy when the lights aren't needed.
Photocells take this a step further by adjusting the lighting levels based on the amount of natural light available. On a bright, sunny day, the exterior lights may only need to be at 50% brightness, while on a cloudy or rainy day, they may need to be at 100%. This not only saves energy but also extends the lifespan of your lighting fixtures.
Being a professional Electrician, I've seen firsthand how proper lighting can make or break a business. From retail stores to office buildings, restaurants to warehouses, effective interior and exterior lighting is essential for creating an inviting atmosphere, boosting productivity, and conserving energy across your entire organization.
Let's start with the obvious: good lighting simply makes your business look better. A well-lit storefront or entrance area creates a warm, welcoming vibe that draws customers in. Once inside, the right lighting levels and color temperatures can highlight products, set the mood, and guide customers through your space. Dim, flickering, or uneven lighting, on the other hand, can be a major turn-off (literally and figuratively).
But lighting isn't just about aesthetics – it's also a key factor in employee productivity and safety. Numerous studies have shown that proper lighting levels can reduce eye strain, headaches, and fatigue, allowing your team to work more comfortably and efficiently. It can also minimize accidents by improving visibility in work areas, aisles, and stairwells.
The Energy-Saving Advantage
Of course, as a business owner, you're always looking for ways to cut costs and improve your bottom line. That's where energy-efficient lighting solutions come into play. By upgrading to LED bulbs and fixtures, you can slash your energy consumption by up to 80% compared to traditional incandescent or fluorescent lighting.
Not only does this save you money on your monthly utility bills, but it also reduces your carbon footprint and supports your company's sustainability goals. It's a win-win for your business and the environment.
But the energy savings don't stop there. By integrating timers and photocells (light sensors) into your lighting system, you can ensure that lights are only on when and where they're needed. Timers can automatically turn off lights in unoccupied areas during off-hours, while photocells can adjust lighting levels based on the amount of natural light available.