About
Operating in Wichita since 1992, Young Electric, Inc. brings over three decades of licensed commercial and industrial electrical experience to facility managers and property owners across the Kansas market. The company holds a City of Wichita contractor license and provides both emergency and scheduled service — an important capability for facilities that cannot afford unplanned downtime. On the commercial side, Young Electric handles service upgrades, panelboard and distribution equipment work, new construction wiring, remodeling, demolition, and code corrections — the full scope property managers need when repositioning or maintaining office, retail, or multifamily assets in the Wichita metro. Industrial clients benefit from a particularly deep service menu: medium-voltage distribution, distribution transformers, feeder work, motor control, industrial lighting, and equipment installations and relocations. The company also performs electrical system troubleshooting and machine troubleshooting, which is valuable for manufacturing and warehouse facilities where equipment failures translate directly into lost production. A standout differentiator is Young Electric's automation and controls division. The team designs custom control systems, fabricates industrial control panels for OEM and end-user applications, and delivers complete control system integration — capabilities that set them apart from general electrical contractors competing for the same industrial and institutional accounts. Facility managers overseeing complex mechanical or process systems will find this in-house expertise reduces the number of subcontractors on a project. The company markets itself as Wichita's Safest Electricians, emphasizing a formal safety culture that benefits facility managers from a liability and insurance standpoint. With emergency and scheduled availability across commercial, industrial, and automation scopes, Young Electric is a credible single-source electrical contractor for Wichita-area facilities ranging from light commercial office buildings to heavy industrial manufacturing operations.