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Industrial Electricians in Pierce & King County

industrial electrician

Industrial production, warehouse, and manufacturing facilities have electrical needs that exceed what you’d typically find in standard commercial electrical. The substantially higher voltages needed to power large machinery and other factory components means that electrical work must be carried out by highly trained and licensed electricians.

If you have an industrial project and need knowledgeable electricians to help you keep your warehouse facility running at max efficiency, Tapps Electric is here for you!

What Facilities Qualify as Industrial?

Any manufacturing plant or warehouse production facility that operates larger, complex machinery would be considered industrial.

Common Industrial Electrical Work:

  • Installation of systems and components for processing equipment.
  • Industrial equipment and machinery inspections.
  • Power conductor installations.
  • Electrical repairs and maintenance.
  • Checking for proper grounding of manufacturing systems and other equipment.
  • Warehouse lighting installation

Areas We Serve

Whether you need new warehouse lighting to brighten up the workspace, industrial maintenance to keep things running smoothly, or wiring work for industrial machinery, our team of expert electricians are proud to offer industrial electrical services to facilities in and around Pierce County and King County!

Some Industrial Services We Provide

  • Warehouse Lighting
  • 480V Upgrades
  • Transformers
  • High Bay
  • Industrial Maintenance
  • Thermal Scanning
  • Forklift Circuits
  • Conveyor Systems
  • 3 Phase Power
  • Step Up / Step Down Transformers
  • Power Quality
  • UPS Systems
  • Electrical Maintenance Programs

Need industrial electrical services? Give Tapps Electric a call at (253) 993-4626 or fill out our easy online form to request a free estimate today!

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