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Commercial Wiring

Fully licensed and insured.

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ID Electrical Contractor's License #038372

ID Public Works License #047465

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Apartment Complexes

In a small apartment complex, the wiring infrastructure must efficiently support the electrical needs of multiple units while ensuring safety and compliance with building codes. Each apartment typically requires circuits for lighting, outlets, kitchen appliances, and HVAC systems.

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The main electrical panel serves as the hub, distributing power to individual units through subpanels or metering systems. Additionally, common areas such as hallways, parking lots, and exterior lighting also require appropriately designed wiring to provide adequate illumination and security.

 

Proper installation and maintenance are essential to ensure reliable electricity distribution throughout the complex.​​

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Retail & Grocery Stores

Wiring for a grocery or retail store is crucial for both functionality and safety. Typically, the electrical system includes robust wiring to support various equipment such as refrigerators, freezers, lighting fixtures, and checkout counters.

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Each area of the store requires specific wiring configurations to ensure efficient power distribution and to comply with building codes.

 

Safety considerations are paramount, so wiring must be installed to minimize risks such as electrical fires or shocks.

 

Overall, a well-designed and properly installed electrical wiring system is fundamental to the efficient operation and safety of a grocery or retail store.

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Equipment Rental

​Bucket trucks are extensively used by electricians to access power lines, transformers, and other electrical infrastructure for maintenance, repair, or installation work.

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We have the equipment needed to tackle these types of projects.

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Bucket truck - $250 per hour

Digger Derrick - $250 per hour

Mini-Excavator - $150 per hour

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Fuel charges are extra.​

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Subdivision Lights

Installing electrical power for subdivision lights along a street involves several key steps to ensure safe and effective lighting for the community.

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Typically, street lights in subdivisions are powered through underground wiring to avoid overhead clutter and for aesthetic reasons.

 

We excavate trenches for laying electrical conduit and cables from the power source to each light location.

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Next we install PVC conduits underground to protect the electrical cables from damage and provide a pathway for future maintenance.

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Finally, we mount each fixture on its designated pole or mounting structure and make the final connections.

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Public Works Projects

To perform electrical work under a public works license, one must first obtain the appropriate licensing, which typically involves passing a state or local exam that tests knowledge of electrical codes and safety practices.

 

The applicant must also have relevant work experience, often verified through documented hours of practical training or apprenticeship.

 

Additionally, maintaining liability insurance and bonding is often required to protect against potential damages or accidents on the job.

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Prime Electrical is licensed to do projects for local government entities.

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Medical Facilities

Wiring a medical clinic involves meticulous planning to meet stringent safety and regulatory standards.

 

Key considerations include designing for specific areas like patient rooms, surgical suites, and diagnostic areas with adequate electrical capacity and backup systems.

 

Compliance with local building codes, ensuring proper grounding and isolation for sensitive equipment, and maintaining detailed documentation are crucial to ensure safe and uninterrupted operation of medical facilities.

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You can trust Prime Electrical for your next medical project.

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