About
OZ Electric Inc. brings over 20 years of commercial electrical experience to property managers, facility managers, and building owners across Chula Vista and the greater San Diego metro. Operating 24/7 for emergency response, OZ Electric is a licensed full-service contractor handling the power distribution, panelboard upgrades, and code-compliance work that keeps commercial and multifamily properties running safely and efficiently.
For property managers overseeing office buildings, retail centers, mixed-use developments, and multifamily communities, OZ Electric offers dedicated facility service and management programs designed to reduce downtime and maintain NEC code compliance. Their commercial scope includes electrical panel replacement and upgrades, switchgear and breaker installation, lighting system retrofits, wiring for signage, and exhaust and ventilation fan circuits — the recurring maintenance and capital improvement work that multi-site portfolios demand.
OZ Electric's property management service line is purpose-built for landlords and managers responsible for multiple units or tenant spaces. Services such as knob-and-tube remediation, service panel upgrades, and code-compliance inspections directly address the liability and insurance concerns facility managers face in aging commercial and multifamily stock throughout the San Diego region.
With a stated focus on inspections, troubleshooting, and ongoing facility management programs, OZ Electric is positioned to support planned preventive maintenance schedules alongside unplanned emergency calls. Their San Diego-area footprint and availability around the clock make them a practical option for general contractors managing ground-up or tenant-improvement projects in Chula Vista, National City, and surrounding South Bay communities.
Facility and property managers seeking a reliable commercial electrical partner with documented multi-site experience and emergency availability in the Chula Vista and San Diego market should consider OZ Electric Inc. for panel upgrades, lighting retrofits, code inspections, and ongoing facility electrical programs.