About
Innovet Electric Inc. brings over 30 years of licensed, bonded, and insured electrical experience to commercial clients across St. Louis, MO and the surrounding metro. Founded by a Vietnam War veteran and operating as a Certified Combat Service Disabled Veteran Owned Business, the company pairs disciplined project execution with clear communication — qualities that facility managers and property owners in demanding commercial environments depend on. Operating out of Affton, MO, Innovet serves a broad service footprint that includes St. Louis, Clayton, Brentwood, Kirkwood, Florissant, and beyond, making them a viable option for managers overseeing properties across the south and west St. Louis metro. For commercial accounts, Innovet's scope covers electrical troubleshooting and repair, panelboard and subpanel work, receptacle and branch circuit installation, commercial lighting installation, and generator installation and maintenance — the core services that keep office buildings, retail centers, warehouses, and mixed-use properties operational and code-compliant. Their panel replacement experience, referenced directly by clients, is particularly relevant for facility managers dealing with aging electrical infrastructure in older St. Louis-area commercial stock. Security camera and CCTV installation rounds out their low-voltage capabilities, giving property managers a single-contractor option for both power and basic surveillance infrastructure. Innovet's stated emphasis on fixing issues right the first time and arriving on schedule directly addresses the operational continuity concerns that drive commercial electrical decisions. While the company serves both residential and commercial markets, their commercial electrical service line is an established offering with documented field experience in the St. Louis metro. Facility managers evaluating contractors for routine maintenance, tenant improvement electrical work, or generator readiness will find Innovet a regionally rooted option with a verifiable track record.