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Ostrom Electrical Plumbing Heating & Air has served the Roanoke, VA market for over 25 years, giving property managers and facility teams in the region a single-source contractor for electrical, mechanical, and plumbing needs across a wide range of commercial and mixed-use properties. On the electrical side, Ostrom's technicians handle panelboard and circuit breaker work, generator installation and service, EV charger station deployment, lighting systems, surge protection, and rewiring — covering the core electrical infrastructure that keeps office buildings, retail centers, multifamily communities, and warehouse facilities operational. For facility managers overseeing properties in the Roanoke Valley, the ability to coordinate electrical panel upgrades, backup generator commissioning, and EVSE installations through a single licensed contractor reduces vendor management overhead and simplifies scheduling. Ostrom's generator services are particularly relevant for commercial clients in healthcare-adjacent, institutional, or data-sensitive environments where power continuity is non-negotiable. The firm's EV charger station capability positions it to support property owners responding to tenant demand and Virginia's expanding EVSE incentive landscape. Surge protection services address power quality concerns common in commercial buildings with sensitive electronic loads. Ostrom also offers same-day service availability, which matters for facility managers dealing with unplanned electrical faults that can disrupt tenant operations or trigger code compliance issues. While the company's public messaging skews toward residential language, its multi-trade capacity — electrical, plumbing, and HVAC under one roof — makes it a practical choice for smaller commercial and multifamily properties in Roanoke that benefit from consolidated service relationships. Upfront pricing and a stated satisfaction guarantee provide baseline accountability. Facility managers evaluating Ostrom for commercial electrical work should confirm licensing scope, crew capacity for commercial-scale projects, and NEC compliance protocols before engagement.