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Reliable commercial electrical services
Commercial electrical work is the heartbeat of every commercial property. While residential electricity is the heartbeat of a home, commercial electricity is potentially the heartbeat of an entire company. Employees may enter a property every day to contribute to a business, or thousands of tenants may live in an apartment building. Whatever the business may be, without functioning, up to date and safe electricity running through the building, no company will be able to function. Because a commercial property has the added responsibility of providing a livelihood to its owners, it is important to have expert electricians working on your electricity so that your business never skips a beat.
At Above + Beyond we offer a full range of commercial electrical services. We are a family-owned business that serves Oklahoma City, Guthrie, Yukon, and surrounding locations. Our quality service, provided by trustworthy and reliable staff, brings the latest technology to our community to meet all of your electrical needs.
Certified commercial electricians
The certified and licensed electricians at Above + Beyond can meet all the commercial electricity needs of a property, from start to finish and everything in between. We can provide a variety of services, including:
- Lighting upgrades and retrofits: As commercial properties age, their lighting can become outdated or, at times, even unsafe. Above + Beyond can install new lighting or retrofit more energy efficient lighting into older outlets.
- Electrical panel and installation upgrades: A commercial property’s electrical panel carries a tremendous load and it is important that an appropriate panel be installed in a new property. Our electricians can also upgrade your panel to add more circuits to an existing panel.
- Generator installation: Commercial properties cannot stop functioning when the power is out. Installing a generator is an excellent way to ensure that a business will continue to function despite these issues.
Reliable commercial electrical services
We maintain a reputation for:
You can Rely on us
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We Stand Behind Our Work
Above + Beyond will provide 1 year labor warranties for parts installations and 2-year labor warranty on all equipment installations.
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No Lemon Guarantee
Above + Beyond will replace your entire furnace unit for NO CHARGE if your heat exchanger fails within 10 years of the installation date. *does not apply if regular maintenance is not completed
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EPA certified technicians
Above & Beyond only uses factory-trained, EPA certified technicians. Subcontractors are never used.
Be punctual to our appointments
Work in a meticulous manner
Use the proper parts
Stand behind our results
What is considered commercial electrical work?
Commercial work will vary depending on the age and stage of the building in question. New construction will require an electrician to build an electrical grid from scratch, working with property owners, architects and town building zoners to put together a vision. Older commercial buildings will require upgrades and retrofitting to ensure functionality and safety, especially as the business expands.
Some examples of responsibilities of a commercial electrician include:
- Finding and repairing issues within a building’s wiring and various electrical components.
- Reading and bringing electrical drawings to life.
- Installing electricity such as new lights, outlets and switches.
- Planning out electricity in new construction.
- Understanding commercial electricity code.
- Inspecting systems to make sure they are working safely and efficiently.
What is considered commercial electrical work?
What Is the difference between residential and commercial electricians?
While the knowledge and education of residential and commercial electricians is the same, that is where the similarities end. They are both licensed and trained equally, but a commercial electrician focuses his or her work on businesses and other commercial properties while a residential electrician focuses on homes. Commercial electricians have a completely different area of expertise that involves an understanding of how to translate basic electrical work into a mass scale.
Commercial electricians work with larger systems than would be found in a home. Examples of such systems could be high rise apartment buildings, hotels, shopping malls or office buildings. Both commercial and residential electricians have the same training but commercial electricians have to understand the scale to which they are working. This ultimately affects decisions they make regarding things as simple as the amount and length of wiring to more complex concepts such as what kind of electrical load a building will be expected to carry and how to support those requirements.
What Is the difference between residential and commercial electricians?
Why should a licensed electrician do commercial electrical work?
The first reason that commercial electrical work is best done by an expert is the sheer magnitude of the job. Commercial work happens in buildings that far exceed the square footage of most residences. Understanding how this size impacts electrical decisions is best left to someone knowledgeable in the field.
The second reason that commercial work should be left to an expert is the fact that electricity is highly dangerous and can be potentially deadly if not handled correctly. A licensed electrician, experienced in working with commercial properties, will spot live wires and make decisions based on commercial needs.
Why should a licensed electrician do commercial electrical work?
Call in the experts!
Above + Beyond has been working in this community for several years. We are a fully licensed business that has earned a reputation as being honest, reliable and affordable. We treat all our customers like family and that is worth its weight in gold.
Growing local businesses is something that we are especially proud to be a part of. Our community relies on our work to keep their company’s up and running and have learned that they can rely on us to get the job done. In addition to our solid reputation, we are a company that is always bringing in the newest technology to help save our customers time and money.
Contact us for a consultation so that we can discuss your commercial needs and we can plan the best strategy to get your building running smoothly and safely.
Call in the experts!
Above + Beyond is proud to provide comprehensive plumbing, electrical, heating & air services in Guthrie, Edmond, and the surrounding areas.
- Moore
- Northwest Oklahoma City
- Luther
- Norman
- Cedar Valley
- Edmond
- Guthrie
- Oklahoma Сity
- Yukon
- Del City
- Midwest City
- Piedmont
- Bethany
- Arcadia
- Cashion
Electrical FAQ
There are a few simple things you can do to help reduce your energy bills.
First, ensure that your air conditioning unit is properly sealed and insulated. You can also install a programmable thermostat to help regulate the temperature in your home.
Another great way to save on energy costs is regularly clean or replace your air filters. Finally, make sure to keep all of your doors and windows closed when the AC is running.
If your home has more than one room, then the air conditioner or heater may not have reached total capacity yet, which could cause uneven temperatures throughout the house. Another reason for this issue may be that your home is not adequately insulated. You can call a professional to help you identify the source of the problem and fix it.
If you are trying to conserve energy, make sure all your doors and windows are closed tightly. If there are any leaks in your home, then the conditioned air will escape, and this will cause the temperature to be uneven.
You should also ensure that your air conditioner or heater is correctly sized for your home. If it is too small, it will not be able to cool or heat your entire house evenly.
It can be challenging to find a good service and installation HVAC company. You want to make sure you’re dealing with a reputable company that has experience installing and servicing HVAC systems. Contact us for accurate information about your HVAC system to find out more.