About
Established in 1972, Quality Electrical Contractors brings over five decades of commercial electrical experience to facility managers and property owners across Greenville, SC and the broader Upstate South Carolina region. That longevity translates into deep familiarity with the electrical infrastructure demands of office buildings, retail centers, warehouses, industrial facilities, multifamily properties, and mixed-use developments throughout markets including Greer, Mauldin, Simpsonville, Spartanburg, and the Asheville, NC corridor. For facility managers prioritizing uptime and code compliance, Quality Electrical Contractors delivers commercial electrical installation, inspection, repair, and wiring services across a wide scope of system types. Their commercial work spans panelboard and breaker servicing, power distribution upgrades, commercial-grade LED lighting retrofits and fixture replacements, EV charging station installation, and backup generator wiring — all critical systems for modern commercial properties managing energy costs and operational continuity. The team handles commercial lighting solutions including recessed lighting, outdoor and landscape lighting, office lighting, and timed light systems, giving facility managers tools to control energy spend and maintain safe, productive environments. Panel upgrades and service capacity increases are available for properties undergoing renovation or tenant build-outs, and their commercial electrical inspection services support due diligence and ongoing compliance needs. Their service footprint covers a wide swath of Upstate South Carolina — from Easley and Seneca in the west to Travelers Rest and Spartanburg in the north — making them a viable partner for property managers overseeing multiple sites across the region. As a family-owned business with roots in the community since 1972, Quality Electrical Contractors positions itself on honest assessments and lasting client relationships, an approach that aligns well with facility managers seeking a dependable electrical contractor rather than a transactional vendor.