About
With 5.1 million labor hours logged in 2025 and a 125-year operating history, Enerfab brings industrial-scale electrical and multi-craft capabilities to Charleston, WV and the surrounding region. For facility managers and property owners overseeing heavy industrial, warehouse, institutional, or large commercial assets, Enerfab delivers electrical construction and maintenance as part of a fully integrated, self-performing contractor model — eliminating the coordination risk that comes with juggling multiple specialty trades. Enerfab's electrical scope spans capital project construction, ongoing electrical maintenance, and emergency response services. Their crews are equipped to handle power distribution infrastructure, switchgear installation and maintenance, panelboard and breaker work, backup generator systems, industrial controls, and low-voltage systems across complex, high-demand facilities. The company's modular construction and prefabrication capabilities allow electrical systems to be pre-built in controlled shop environments — reducing field installation time, improving quality control, and keeping large-scale projects on schedule. This is a particularly strong differentiator for facility managers managing tight turnaround windows during shutdowns or capital upgrades. Enerfab's Integrated Maintenance Partnerships model is well-suited for facilities with recurring electrical maintenance needs, offering predictable outcomes through structured programs covering planned maintenance, shutdowns and turnarounds, and emergency callouts. With regional office coverage and a workforce exceeding 4,000 office, shop, and field employees, Enerfab is positioned to support multi-site facility portfolios across West Virginia and beyond. For Charleston-area property managers and general contractors seeking a proven heavy-industrial electrical contractor with documented safety performance — 145-plus safety awards since 2001 — Enerfab represents a high-capacity option for both planned capital work and unplanned emergency electrical needs.