About
Established in 1980 and now in its second generation of family ownership, D.E. Small Electrical Contractor brings over four decades of licensed commercial and industrial electrical experience to property managers and facility managers across Southern New Hampshire and Northern Massachusetts, including the greater Nashua, NH market. Operating out of North Andover, MA, the firm holds licenses in both NH and MA, giving facility teams managing assets on either side of the state line a single accountable contractor for cross-border portfolios. On the commercial side, D.E. Small services office buildings and retail spaces with energy-efficient lighting retrofits, sign lighting, code corrections, and audio/video conferencing infrastructure — practical upgrades that reduce operating costs and keep tenant spaces code-compliant. Their industrial division handles service upgrades, new manufacturing equipment wiring, emergency lighting, and security systems, making them a viable partner for warehouse, distribution, and light-manufacturing facilities where unplanned downtime is costly. Panelboard and power distribution work supports tenant improvement projects and equipment additions, while low-voltage and AV capabilities extend their value into conference rooms, multi-tenant common areas, and mixed-use properties. The team's track record with retail clients — evidenced by repeat engagements managing full store transitions including permitting and project coordination — reflects an understanding of the scheduling pressures and phased workflows that commercial construction and renovation demand. Facility managers benefit from a contractor that handles permitting in-house and maintains a reputation for on-schedule, clean-site execution. For NH and MA property owners seeking a licensed, fully insured electrical contractor with demonstrated commercial and industrial capability across lighting, power distribution, low-voltage, and life safety systems, D.E. Small Electrical Contractor offers a proven regional option backed by four decades of continuous operation.