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Grocery Store ElectricalGrocery Store Electrical Systems

The owners and managers of such facilities need repairs and upgrades frequently. This is because a Grocery Store is the most electricity intensive type of commercial facility. By that we mean, practically everything in the store relies on electricity. The refrigeration of fresh food, produce, meats, frozen foods, lighting, room atmosphere cooling or heating can be so expensive. Thereby leaving a very small profit margin.

There are hundreds if not thousands of grocery stores who need updated equipment and systems to gain an edge on increasing cost of produce and products. It takes an experienced Electrical Contractor who has created complex electrical systems to help those companies do their upgrades.

Dominic Portesi is that man, he has years of electrical contracting experience he has installed systems for grocery stores, movie theaters restaurants, refineries , medical buildings, hotels and motels.

Some of these commercial electrical systems included load calculation, wire size calculations, duct fill calculations, conduit fill calculations, all wire requirements, purchasing of all materials required, figure device and motor termination, ordering of all materials and testing.

Then after getting it operational, how about setting up that back-up system installed to work with the current operation system. Without a backup generator system for a commercial system. You will most certainly lose lots of money when you have that electrical storm hit the area.

Recently in our home area, we had an electrical storm. The power was out for many many hours. But one store remained open. It was a comfort for those who need to buy emergency batteries, candles and ice for their home refrigerators That day I will always remember. Even though it was only overnight. I will not forget how the other stores had to close down. The store with the backup generator gained a profit and helped the neighborhood which was grateful.

Serving the Inland Empire, including Upland, Claremont, San Dimas, Glendora, Montclair, Covina, Ontario, Alta Loma and Rancho Cucamonga.

If you need a commercial electrical contractor, contact Dominic Portesi.

CALL: 909-581-5800

Vist his main website: Ethical Electrical.Net