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Commercial Installation
Commercial Installation | Electrical | Rockwood
When Rockwood businesses need a flawless commercial installation, they turn to HEP because we handle every wire, conduit, and control panel as if your company’s reputation depends on it—because it does. Our licensed team delivers turnkey solutions that keep new builds on schedule and existing facilities humming, from energy-efficient lighting retrofits to complex three-phase service upgrades. Safety, code compliance, and minimal downtime guide every decision, so you can focus on running your operation while we power it.
Backed by transparent quotes and 24/7 emergency response, HEP is the partner that grows with you. Whether you’re expanding a production line, outfitting a retail space, or integrating smart-building tech, our electrical expertise scales smoothly with your vision, ensuring Rockwood’s commercial landscape stays brilliantly lit, reliably powered, and future-ready.
FAQs
What types of commercial properties do you service in Rockwood?
We handle electrical installations for a wide range of commercial facilities in Rockwood, including office buildings, retail stores, restaurants, warehouses, light-industrial plants, schools, and multi-unit residential complexes. Whether it’s a brand-new build, a tenant fit-out, or a major renovation, our team has the expertise and equipment to design, install, and commission a code-compliant electrical system tailored to your building’s specific demands.
Are you licensed and insured to perform commercial electrical installations in Rockwood?
Absolutely. Our electricians hold valid 309A construction and maintenance licences issued by the Electrical Safety Authority (ESA) of Ontario, and the company carries full liability coverage and WSIB insurance. We pull all required permits, arrange ESA inspections, and provide completion certificates so you have documented proof that the work was done safely and legally.
How do you ensure my project complies with the Ontario Electrical Code and local Rockwood regulations?
Code compliance starts at the design phase. Our estimators and project managers review your plans against the latest Ontario Electrical Code (OESC), Rockwood zoning bylaws, and any utility-specific requirements. During installation, certified journeypersons follow detailed checklists covering conductor sizing, grounding, panel clearances, fire-stopping, and emergency egress lighting. Before energizing, we perform insulation resistance tests, torque checks, and device functionality tests, then coordinate a final ESA inspection to validate full compliance.
What is the typical timeline for a commercial electrical installation project?
For a mid-sized 10,000 sq ft space, the electrical rough-in typically takes 2–3 weeks, followed by 1 week of trim-out and device installation after drywall. Larger or more complex projects (e.g., multi-story offices or manufacturing lines) can take 6–12 weeks or be phased to match general construction schedules. We provide a detailed Gantt chart before work begins and assign a dedicated site supervisor to keep the electrical portion on track with other trades.
Can you help my business improve energy efficiency and lower utility costs?
Yes. We offer full energy-efficiency audits and can incorporate LED lighting retrofits, occupancy sensors, daylight harvesting controls, high-efficiency transformers, and power-factor-correction capacitors into your installation. We also design and install EV charging stations and solar PV systems for businesses looking to reduce their carbon footprint and qualify for local rebate programs such as the Save on Energy Retrofit program.
How do I obtain a quote, and what factors influence the final pricing?
Start by contacting us for a free on-site consultation. We’ll review your architectural drawings or walk the space, then provide a detailed, line-item estimate within 3–5 business days. Pricing depends on service size (e.g., 400 A vs. 2,000 A), the complexity of distribution (number of panels, feeders, and sub-meters), specialty systems (fire alarm, data cabling, backup generators), fixture and device counts, and site conditions such as ceiling height or slab-on-grade. All bids are fixed-price unless the scope changes, so you know exactly what to budget.