About
With over 30 years of continuous operation in the greater New Orleans market, Fitzgerald Electrical Contractors, LLC brings deep regional experience to commercial electrical needs across Orleans and Jefferson Parishes and surrounding communities including Metairie, Kenner, Gretna, Harvey, and Marrero. As a family-owned and operated firm, the company delivers the accountability and long-term relationships that property managers and facility managers in this Gulf Coast metro depend on — particularly given the demanding environment of hurricane-prone South Louisiana, where reliable power distribution, sound panelboard infrastructure, and backup generator readiness are operational priorities, not afterthoughts. Facility managers overseeing office buildings, retail centers, multifamily properties, mixed-use developments, and warehouse facilities across the New Orleans metro can engage Fitzgerald Electrical for a broad scope of commercial electrical work, from lighting system upgrades and wiring corrections to panelboard replacements and power distribution improvements. The firm's 24-hour emergency service capability is a meaningful differentiator for commercial clients managing tenant obligations or critical building systems that cannot tolerate extended downtime. Fitzgerald Electrical emphasizes upfront consultation, walking clients through available options and cost considerations before work begins — a practical approach for facility teams managing capital budgets and maintenance schedules. Their stated commitment to combining experience, quality components, and thorough execution aligns with the expectations of commercial property stakeholders who require code-compliant, inspection-ready electrical work. For property managers and general contractors operating across the Greater New Orleans region who need a locally rooted electrical contractor with three decades of market knowledge and around-the-clock availability, Fitzgerald Electrical Contractors represents a stable, experienced option worth evaluating for both planned projects and emergency response.