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Multi-Family Electrical Services

Electrical Work at Scale

Why Choose Us

Electrical Work Built for Compliance and Safety

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Electrical Distribution Upgrades

Multi-family properties rely on a safe and properly sized electrical distribution system to support multiple units, shared loads, and future expansion. Electrical distribution upgrades focus on main service equipment, distribution panels, feeders, and load balancing to improve reliability and capacity. These upgrades help address aging infrastructure, increased electrical demand, and code compliance while ensuring the building’s electrical system can safely support modern amenities such as EV charging, solar integration, and battery systems.

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Sub-Panel Electrical Upgrades

Individual unit and area sub-panels often become outdated or overloaded as buildings evolve. Sub-panel electrical upgrades improve safety, organization, and available capacity at the unit or sectional level. This includes replacing obsolete panels, correcting wiring issues, and ensuring proper breaker sizing and labeling. Upgraded sub-panels help reduce nuisance outages, improve service reliability for residents, and prepare units for electrical additions such as appliances, EV chargers, or battery backup.

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Building-Wide Electrical Services

Ongoing electrical maintenance and improvements are essential for keeping multi-family properties operating safely and efficiently. Building-wide electrical services include repairs, lighting upgrades, common area improvements, service coordination, and system troubleshooting across shared spaces and individual units. Work is performed with careful planning and communication to minimize disruption while maintaining compliance with current electrical codes and safety standards.

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How We Support Safe, Compliant Multi-Family Electrical Systems

Multi-family electrical systems require a coordinated approach that considers shared infrastructure, evolving code requirements, and the expectations of property owners, managers, and insurers. Electrical work in these environments often begins after an inspection identifies outdated equipment, capacity limitations, or safety concerns that must be addressed to maintain compliance and insurability.

Our approach includes:

  • Evaluating main electrical services, distribution panels, and sub-panel conditions

  • Addressing outdated or non-compliant equipment flagged by inspections or insurance reviews

  • Planning and executing electrical upgrades across shared and tenant-specific systems

  • Coordinating work for lighting, metering, EV charging, solar, and battery integrations

  • Ensuring proper grounding, bonding, and clearances throughout the property

  • Managing permits, inspections, and jurisdictional requirements

  • Completing organized, professional installations designed for long-term building operation

 

Our goal is to deliver multi-family electrical work that meets inspection requirements, supports building safety, and positions properties for future electrical demands without unnecessary rework.

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