About
Leonard Electric is a commercial electrical contractor serving the Wilmington, DE market, providing essential electrical infrastructure services to property managers, facility managers, and general contractors across New Castle County and the surrounding Delaware region. Operating in one of the Mid-Atlantic's most active commercial corridors, Leonard Electric supports the power distribution, switchgear, panelboard, and breaker needs of office buildings, retail centers, industrial facilities, warehouses, multifamily properties, and mixed-use developments throughout the greater Wilmington area. Facility managers rely on contractors like Leonard Electric for the critical electrical work that keeps commercial buildings code-compliant and operational — from upgrading aging panelboards and switchgear to support modern load demands, to installing EV charging infrastructure (EVSE) as tenant and fleet electrification requirements grow across Delaware commercial properties. Lighting system retrofits and controls upgrades represent another core service area, enabling building owners to reduce energy consumption and meet increasingly stringent efficiency benchmarks. Backup generator installation and maintenance round out the power reliability picture for healthcare-adjacent facilities, data-sensitive office tenants, and warehouse operations that cannot afford downtime. Wilmington's commercial real estate mix — including its dense financial district, I-95 corridor industrial parks, and growing multifamily developments — demands electrical contractors who understand both the NEC code requirements applicable to commercial and multi-tenant installations and the practical coordination demands of occupied buildings. Leonard Electric's presence in this market positions them to serve general contractors on ground-up construction as well as facility teams managing ongoing capital improvements and tenant buildouts. Property managers seeking a commercial electrician in Wilmington, DE with a working knowledge of three-phase power systems, service entrance upgrades, and commercial lighting should consider Leonard Electric as a regional resource.