About
Flores Electric holds California Electrical Contractor License #1042584 and operates out of Santa Clara, CA, serving the broader South Bay corridor including San Jose, Sunnyvale, Palo Alto, Mountain View, Cupertino, and Milpitas. For property managers and facility managers overseeing commercial assets in Silicon Valley, Flores Electric brings hands-on experience with panelboard upgrades, power distribution work, EV charger installations, structured cabling, and commercial audio-visual systems — the core electrical infrastructure that keeps office buildings, retail centers, mixed-use properties, and multifamily assets running safely and efficiently. The team's documented panel upgrade work demonstrates familiarity with service capacity expansions that commercial properties frequently require, particularly as tenant EV charging demand and smart building technology loads continue to grow across the South Bay market. Flores Electric also performs Cat6 data line installation and structured cabling, making them a practical single-source option for facility managers coordinating light commercial build-outs or tenant improvement electrical scopes. Their electrical safety inspection service supports compliance documentation needs relevant to commercial property owners navigating local jurisdiction requirements and NEC code cycles. Surge protection and GFCI outlet work rounds out their capability set for smaller commercial and mixed-use sites where power quality and code compliance are ongoing concerns. Licensed electricians on the Flores Electric crew are described as prompt, communicative, and detail-oriented — qualities that translate directly to reduced downtime and cleaner project handoffs for facility managers juggling multiple vendors. Serving a dense, high-demand metro like San Jose and Santa Clara County, Flores Electric is positioned to support light commercial electrical scopes for property managers seeking a responsive, licensed contractor with proven local code knowledge and a track record of quality installations across the South Bay.