About
All South Electrical Contractors LLC is a commercial electrical contractor based in Baton Rouge, Louisiana, serving the industrial corridor, office parks, and retail centers that define the Greater Baton Rouge market. For property managers and facility managers overseeing commercial assets along the I-10 corridor or in the bustling Mid City and Perkins Road districts, having a locally rooted electrical contractor with hands-on knowledge of Louisiana's commercial environment is a critical operational advantage. All South Electrical Contractors focuses on the core electrical infrastructure that keeps commercial buildings running safely and efficiently, including power distribution systems, switchgear installation and maintenance, panelboard and circuit breaker servicing, and commercial lighting systems. Given Baton Rouge's robust petrochemical, warehousing, and light manufacturing base, the contractor is well-positioned to handle the demanding electrical requirements of industrial facilities and distribution centers where three-phase power reliability is non-negotiable. Facility managers at office buildings and retail centers in the region will also recognize the growing importance of EV charging infrastructure and backup generator systems — both areas where a seasoned commercial electrical contractor adds measurable value to a property's operational continuity and tenant appeal. Louisiana's climate, with its hurricane exposure and high heat and humidity, places additional stress on electrical infrastructure, making NEC-compliant installation and periodic inspections essential for risk management. All South Electrical Contractors brings the regional expertise to address these conditions across a range of commercial property types, including multifamily, retail, warehouse, and office assets. Property managers seeking a Baton Rouge-based electrical contractor for new construction, tenant improvement, or ongoing maintenance projects will find All South Electrical Contractors LLC a capable local partner for commercial electrical needs.