Why it matters
For a business, electrical problems mean downtime, safety risk, and code-compliance headaches. Whether you're opening a new space, expanding, troubleshooting a fault, or keeping an existing facility safe and up to code, you need an electrician who understands commercial work and respects your operating hours.
How it works
We handle commercial electrical service for offices, retail, restaurants, and light-industrial spaces — including troubleshooting and repair, lighting and panel work, dedicated circuits for equipment, tenant-finish wiring, and code-compliance upgrades. Commercial systems often involve higher loads and three-phase power, and we work to keep your business running while the work gets done.
Maintenance that pays off
Commercial facilities benefit from periodic electrical inspections that catch overloaded circuits, failing connections, and code issues before they cause downtime or hazards. Scheduled maintenance is far cheaper than an emergency that closes your doors.
Signs you need service
- Breakers tripping or equipment losing power
- Flickering lights or power-quality issues
- A build-out, expansion, or tenant finish
- Adding equipment that needs new circuits
- Code-compliance or inspection requirements
- Aging electrical infrastructure due for evaluation
Common problems we fix
- Overloaded circuits as equipment is added over time
- Failing connections generating heat in panels
- Inadequate capacity for new equipment
- Lighting and ballast/driver failures
- Past work that doesn't meet current code
What affects the cost
- Scope (troubleshooting vs. build-out vs. upgrade)
- Single- vs. three-phase and total load
- After-hours work to avoid business disruption
- Permitting and inspection requirements
Why choose Triple Play
- Commercial troubleshooting, build-out, and upgrades
- Scheduling that minimizes business disruption
- Code-compliant, permitted work
- One contractor for electrical, plus HVAC and plumbing