About
Prime Service Electrical Contractors brings over 300 years of combined team experience to commercial and industrial electrical work across Appleton, WI and the broader Fox Cities region — a depth of expertise that translates directly into faster diagnostics and fewer callbacks for facility managers running complex operations. Founded in 2014 and state-licensed, bonded, and fully insured, the contractor serves a wide cross-section of commercial property types including office buildings, restaurants, warehouses, retail locations, and industrial manufacturing facilities. Their industrial division handles control systems, machinery repair, new construction wiring, and emergency industrial electrical response, making them a capable partner for facility managers who need a single contractor across multiple asset classes. On the commercial side, Prime Service covers the full spectrum of building electrical needs: panelboard and power distribution work, commercial lighting installations and retrofits, and complete electrical builds for new construction projects. Their petroleum electrical services division — covering area lighting, canopy lighting, emergency response, and new wiring for fuel and convenience retail sites — sets them apart from generalist commercial electricians in the Wisconsin market. This specialized capability is particularly relevant for portfolio managers overseeing mixed-use or fuel retail assets. Coverage extends statewide across Wisconsin, providing multi-site coordination for property managers and general contractors operating outside the immediate Fox Cities area. The company offers free estimates and warranties on completed work, and emphasizes continuing education for their licensed electricians to stay current with evolving NEC code requirements and commercial electrical standards. Facility managers looking for a commercially focused, industrial-capable electrical contractor in the Appleton and Fox Valley market will find Prime Service Electrical Contractors well-positioned for both planned capital projects and unplanned emergency repairs.