Electrical Solutions for Operating Facilities

Scalable commercial electrical services for businesses in Brunswick, Maine and surrounding areas.

When your facility in Brunswick loses power, equipment stops running, and operations halt. Whether you're dealing with a tripped breaker, a failing transformer, or planning a buildout that requires new circuits and panels, you need an electrician who understands commercial loads and can work around your schedule. Dow Industries provides electrical installations, upgrades, and troubleshooting for commercial buildings, retail spaces, and industrial facilities throughout Brunswick and surrounding communities.

Commercial electrical work includes installing three-phase power for machinery, upgrading distribution panels, running conduit and wire for new equipment, replacing lighting systems, adding dedicated circuits for HVAC or refrigeration, and ensuring your facility meets National Electrical Code and local requirements. Dow Industries coordinates with general contractors during construction projects and works directly with facility managers during retrofit or repair work. The goal is to minimize downtime and ensure your electrical system can handle current and future loads safely.

If your facility in Brunswick needs electrical upgrades or troubleshooting, contact Dow Industries to schedule a consultation and discuss your operational requirements.

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How Commercial Electrical Work Gets Done Right

When Dow Industries arrives at your facility in Brunswick, the team evaluates your current electrical setup, identifies overloaded circuits or outdated components, and maps out where new power needs to run. For buildouts, that includes running EMT conduit along walls or overhead, pulling conductors sized for the load, installing breakers and disconnects, and testing circuits before equipment is energized. For troubleshooting, the team uses multimeters and thermal imaging to isolate faults and replace failed components.

After the work is complete, you'll notice that machines run without tripping breakers, lighting operates consistently across all zones, and new equipment powers up without voltage drops or flickering. Your facility passes inspection and meets code requirements for grounding, bonding, and overcurrent protection.

Dow Industries schedules installations during off-hours or weekends when possible to avoid disrupting your operations. The team coordinates with utility companies for meter upgrades or service increases, and ensures that emergency lighting, exit signs, and fire alarm systems remain functional during the work. If your facility is adding solar or backup generators, Dow Industries integrates those systems with your existing electrical infrastructure and handles the required utility interconnection paperwork.

What Facility Managers Want to Know

Before committing to electrical work, most facility managers want to understand how long it will take, what will be disrupted, and whether the system will handle future growth. These answers address those concerns.

How do you minimize downtime during electrical upgrades?
Dow Industries schedules work during off-peak hours, phases the installation to keep critical circuits live, and coordinates shutdowns with your team in advance. You'll know exactly when power will be off and when it will be restored.
What's involved in adding three-phase power for new equipment?
Three-phase installations require running three hot conductors, a neutral, and a ground from your panel or transformer to the equipment location. Dow Industries sizes the conductors and breaker based on the equipment's nameplate ratings and installs a disconnect near the machine.
Can you troubleshoot electrical issues without shutting down the whole building?
In most cases, yes. Dow Industries isolates the affected circuit or panel and works on that section while keeping the rest of your facility powered. If a main panel needs work, a temporary shutdown is coordinated with your schedule.
How do you ensure the system can handle future equipment additions?
Dow Industries sizes panels with spare capacity and installs conduit runs that can accommodate additional circuits later. That reduces the need for costly rework when you add machinery, lighting, or HVAC units down the road.
What documentation do you provide after the work is finished?
You'll receive a copy of the permit, inspection approval, and a marked-up electrical plan showing new circuits, panel schedules, and equipment locations. That documentation is helpful for insurance, future maintenance, and any follow-on construction.

If your facility in Brunswick needs electrical installations, upgrades, or troubleshooting, reach out to Dow Industries to schedule a consultation and review your system's capacity and operational needs.