About
With 35 years of hands-on electrical experience, Watt's The Problem? brings seasoned commercial and industrial expertise to facility managers and property owners throughout Augusta, GA, and the surrounding counties. Operating out of Augusta, the company serves a broad cross-section of commercial properties — including office buildings, retail locations, apartment complexes, industrial facilities, and warehouse operations — making it a practical resource for managers overseeing diverse portfolios across the CSRA region. Core commercial capabilities include power distribution, panelboard installations and upgrades, wiring and rewiring for new construction and renovations, electrical design for build-outs and tenant improvements, equipment installation, and energy efficiency solutions. For industrial clients, Watt's The Problem? handles both new construction and facility renovation projects, supporting the electrical infrastructure demands of manufacturing and processing environments where system reliability is non-negotiable. The firm also provides electrical inspections to help facility teams verify code compliance and identify deficiencies before they become costly outages or liability exposures. Emergency electrical services are available for industrial and commercial facilities facing unexpected failures, providing a responsive option when operations are at risk. Facility managers in Columbia County and surrounding areas particularly benefit from the team's familiarity with local code requirements — a point reinforced by client feedback noting clear communication around county and state compliance standards. The crew is noted for efficient execution, thorough cleanup, and transparent explanations of scope — qualities that matter when coordinating electrical work around active tenants or operational schedules. For property managers and general contractors in the Augusta metro seeking a single electrical contractor capable of spanning commercial, industrial, and multifamily work with consistent professionalism, Watt's The Problem? presents a well-rounded option backed by three and a half decades of field experience.