We provide the complete electrical installation for residential mini split systems — including running dedicated circuits, installing properly sized breakers, setting exterior disconnects, and ensuring code-compliant grounding. While we do not install the HVAC equipment itself, we coordinate with your HVAC contractor to ensure the unit has safe, reliable power. If your existing panel cannot handle the added load, we can perform a panel upgrade or add a sub-panel to support the system. We also pull the required electrical permits so your installation is legal, inspected, and insurance-safe..
We handle the electrical scope for commercial rooftop HVAC units, whether it's a new installation or a system replacement. This includes running new feeders to the roof, installing or upgrading disconnects, resizing breakers, and bringing existing installations up to current electrical code. If a larger unit is being installed, we verify conductor sizing and panel capacity to ensure safe operation. We coordinate with mechanical contractors and inspectors so the electrical side passes inspection without delays.
Whether you choose a traditional electric tank water heater or a high-efficiency tankless system, we handle the complete electrical installation required to power it safely. That includes installing dedicated circuits, properly sized breakers, disconnects, and upgrading your electrical panel if the new system requires additional capacity. Tankless units often demand higher amperage and multiple breakers, and we make sure your service can support the load before anything is energized.
We provide complete electrical installation for electric boilers and radiant heating systems, ensuring your heating equipment has safe, properly sized power. These systems often require dedicated high-amperage circuits, correctly sized breakers, and load calculations to confirm your panel can handle the demand. If needed, we perform panel upgrades or install sub-panels to safely support the new equipment. We coordinate with your HVAC or plumbing contractor while pulling the required electrical permits so your system is fully compliant, inspected, and built to last.