About
Commercial Electric brings dedicated commercial and industrial electrical expertise to the St. Petersburg, FL market, serving property managers, facility managers, and general contractors across the Tampa Bay region. Operating in one of Florida's fastest-growing commercial corridors, the company is positioned to handle the full spectrum of power distribution needs that modern facilities demand — from switchgear installation and panelboard upgrades to branch circuit work that keeps operations running without interruption. Facility managers overseeing office buildings, retail centers, industrial facilities, warehouses, and multifamily properties in the St. Petersburg area rely on commercial electrical contractors of this caliber for NEC-compliant installations, service upgrades, and system troubleshooting that minimizes costly downtime. Commercial Electric's scope of work typically encompasses three-phase power distribution, main switchgear and panelboard replacement, commercial lighting system installations and retrofits to energy-efficient LED solutions, EV charging station (EVSE) deployment for commercial parking facilities, and standby generator hookups to ensure business continuity during Florida's frequent severe weather events. The St. Petersburg and greater Pinellas County market presents specific demands — high humidity, hurricane-season surge events, and rapidly expanding commercial development — all of which underscore the need for a contractor with strong command of local code requirements and utility coordination. Whether supporting a ground-up commercial build, a tenant improvement, or an aging electrical infrastructure upgrade in an established facility, Commercial Electric is structured to deliver the technical execution that property and facility professionals require. For portfolio managers or general contractors seeking a reliable commercial electrical partner in the St. Petersburg metro, Commercial Electric represents a resource worth evaluating for both project-based and ongoing facility electrical needs.