About
Eastern Services of Electrical Contractors (ESEC), based in Nashua, NH, operates as a full-service commercial electrical contractor serving property owners, facility managers, and general contractors across New England. Paired with its sister company Eastern Services Alarm Company (ESAC), the organization brings a dual capability that is particularly valuable for commercial facilities requiring coordinated electrical and life safety system work under a single point of accountability. For facility managers overseeing office buildings, retail centers, industrial facilities, warehouses, multifamily properties, and institutional campuses in the Greater Nashua and southern New Hampshire market, ESEC offers the breadth of services that complex commercial properties demand. Core capabilities align with the full spectrum of commercial electrical infrastructure: power distribution systems, switchgear installation and maintenance, panelboard and breaker work, commercial lighting systems and retrofits, and standby backup generator installations. The integration with ESAC extends that value into fire alarm and life safety systems — a critical consideration for healthcare, institutional, and multifamily clients who must maintain code compliance under NH and NEC requirements. Operating in Nashua positions ESEC to serve one of New England's most commercially active corridors, including the Route 3 and Everett Turnpike business districts, large-format warehouse and distribution facilities, and the area's growing mixed-use and multifamily development pipeline. For general contractors managing ground-up commercial construction or major tenant improvement projects, ESEC's dual-company structure simplifies subcontractor coordination on electrical and alarm scopes. Facility managers evaluating service providers for ongoing electrical and life safety needs will find ESEC's New England footprint and integrated alarm company a distinguishing advantage in a market where vendor consolidation reduces administrative overhead and improves accountability across critical building systems.