Electrical Maintenance Programs
Preventive maintenance contracts, scheduled inspections, and ongoing support to keep your St. Louis area business running reliably.
What We Provide
Why It Matters
Our Process
1. Facility Assessment
We conduct a comprehensive assessment of your electrical infrastructure—main service, distribution panels, branch circuits, and connected equipment. We document equipment age, condition, and any deferred maintenance issues that need immediate attention.
2. Risk Prioritization
Based on the assessment, we categorize findings by risk level: critical safety issues, items likely to cause failure, and routine maintenance needs. This helps you prioritize spending and address the most important items first.
3. Custom Maintenance Plan
We develop a maintenance plan tailored to your facility. This includes inspection frequency (monthly, quarterly, annual), specific tasks for each visit, and performance benchmarks. The plan addresses your equipment, compliance requirements, and operational schedule.
4. Thermal Imaging Survey
Using infrared cameras, we scan panels, connections, and equipment for hot spots that indicate loose connections, overloaded circuits, or failing components. Thermal imaging catches problems before they cause failures or fires—it's the most valuable preventive tool available.
5. Scheduled Maintenance Visits
During each scheduled visit, our technicians perform the planned tasks: tightening connections, testing breakers, cleaning equipment, checking emergency lighting, and inspecting for code compliance. All work is documented with photos and measurements.
6. Detailed Reporting
After each visit, you receive a comprehensive report with findings, photos, measurements, and recommendations. The report tracks conditions over time so you can see trends and plan for equipment replacement before failures occur.
7. Priority Emergency Response
Maintenance contract customers receive priority scheduling and faster response times when emergencies occur. Our technicians already know your facility, which means faster diagnosis and resolution when something goes wrong.
8. Budget Planning Support
We provide annual summaries of your electrical infrastructure condition with cost estimates for recommended improvements. This helps you budget for capital expenses and avoid surprise failures that disrupt operations.
Frequently Asked Questions
Common questions about electrical maintenance programs
What does a maintenance contract include?
Typically includes scheduled inspections, thermal imaging, tightening connections, testing breakers, and priority response. We customize to your needs.
How often should maintenance be performed?
Annual inspections are minimum. Quarterly or monthly may be appropriate for critical facilities.
Do you offer priority response?
Yes. Maintenance contract customers get priority scheduling and faster response times for urgent issues.
What is thermal imaging?
Infrared cameras detect hot spots in electrical equipment that indicate loose connections or failing components before they fail.
Can you help with budgeting?
Yes. We provide estimates for upcoming maintenance and recommended improvements for budget planning.
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We provide electrical maintenance programs services throughout St. Charles County, St. Louis County, and surrounding areas.
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