Commercial electrical service panel installation
Commercial service panels

Commercial service and panel upgrades

Service equipment, panels, feeders, and distribution infrastructure planned with utility coordination in mind.

Service capacity planning

Load calculations and utility coordination sized around current and future demand.

Panel and distribution work

New panels, switchgear, disconnects, and feeders based on the facility load.

Planned outage windows

Phased cutovers and after-hours scheduling to keep operations moving.

Service capacity planning

Load calculations and utility coordination sized around current and future demand.

Panel and distribution work

New panels, switchgear, disconnects, and feeders based on the facility load.

Planned outage windows

Phased cutovers and after-hours scheduling to keep operations moving.

Upgrade scope

Service equipment and capacity

We define the right service size, panel layout, and cutover approach before field work begins.

Load calculations

Documented demand review for HVAC, production equipment, EV charging, and growth.

Service installation

Metering, service entrance equipment, main disconnects, and utility-ready details.

Panel upgrades

Commercial panelboards, breaker layouts, surge protection, and spare capacity planning.

Permit coordination

Inspection timing and project constraints are coordinated with facilities teams.

Planning

Plan the cutover

Service upgrades affect utility schedules, tenants, production, and inspection timing.

Code-ready equipment

Equipment selection accounts for clearances, ratings, grounding, and available fault current.

Operations-aware sequencing

We plan cutovers around tenant access, production schedules, and critical circuits.

Future-ready capacity

Panels are planned with expansion, electrification, and serviceability in mind.

Commercial electrical panel upgrade
Utility coordinated
Commercial service panel installation work
Project work
Process

Assessment to energization

We keep facilities teams aligned with practical checkpoints for design, approvals, and cutover.

  1. Step 1

    Facility and load review

    We inspect existing service equipment, panel capacity, load needs, and site constraints.

  2. Step 2

    Design and proposal

    You receive a clear scope covering equipment, cutover plan, permitting, and schedule.

  3. Step 3

    Utility and inspection coordination

    We align required disconnects, meter work, permits, and inspection milestones.

  4. Step 4

    Installation

    Installation work is completed with facility needs in mind.

Planning a commercial service or panel upgrade?

Share your facility goals, panel photos, and timeline constraints. We will outline the right scope and next steps.