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Performance Electrical Contractors, LLC deploys IBEW-trained crews 24/7 across Metro Atlanta and the broader Southeast — a critical differentiator for facility managers who cannot afford unplanned downtime in data centers, healthcare systems, or high-volume warehouse operations. Based in Conyers, GA, the firm handles the full spectrum of commercial and industrial electrical work: core power distribution, panelboard and switchgear service, generator installations and replacements, and UPS system installs for sensitive equipment. Their lighting and energy division covers LED retrofit upgrades, advanced lighting controls, and low-voltage structured cabling for data and communications infrastructure — all designed to reduce operating costs and meet current NEC compliance standards. For construction-phase work, Performance Electrical supports ground-up new construction, tenant buildouts, and design-build delivery, making them a viable single-source partner for general contractors managing office, retail, or industrial fit-outs across the Atlanta metro. On the maintenance side, the team offers scheduled preventive maintenance programs and thermographic scanning — a proactive tool that identifies failing connections, overloaded circuits, and thermal anomalies before they become emergency events. Their 24-hour emergency response service is positioned specifically for commercial and industrial clients, not residential, ensuring facility managers and property owners get crews with the right gear and experience when critical systems fail after hours. Verified client references from a former Coca-Cola Director of Facilities and senior project managers at active construction firms speak to the contractor's performance on complex, high-stakes commercial projects. Facility managers overseeing multi-tenant office buildings, industrial parks, retail centers, or healthcare campuses in the Atlanta region will find Performance Electrical equipped to handle both planned capital projects and reactive service needs under one contractor relationship.