Build, Maintain, & Service: We’re Your Licensed Electrician

Commercial buildings serve and protect the community, which means the electrical standards need to be higher. Don’t be caught with faulty lighting and hazardous wiring. Call someone who will get the work done right.

Our full-service electricians can fulfill your maintenance contract needs.

Complete your maintenance, remodel or new construction projects within budget and schedule by partnering with All Phase Electric’s commercial electricians!

While we prioritize efficient and flexible scheduling to accommodate your operations, including the option for after-hours work to minimize disruption, we do not operate on a 24/7 basis. Our certified commercial electricians are adept at managing both large-scale and minor projects with precision. From upgrading outdated wiring systems, implementing LED lighting retrofits, to conducting thorough maintenance and inspections, or swiftly identifying and fixing electrical issues of any complexity, we've got you covered. Trust All Phase Electric to deliver exceptional electrical services tailored to your budgetary and scheduling requirements, ensuring your business's electrical needs are met with the highest standards of quality and efficiency.

Frequently Asked Questions

  • Commercial projects require a commercial journeyman electrician. Wiremen are residential journeymen, and are not licensed to work on a commercial project alone. The reason comes down to experience. A commercial journeyman has completed a 4-year apprenticeship and has passed the journeyman’s exam, which includes load calcs for multi-family and commercial installations, Code requirements for hospitals and medical facilities, and the installation demands for other assembly occupancy locations. Public health and safety requires greater care and attention. It’s not just the state of Alaska that demands a journeyman electrician services your commercial building. It’s mandated through the entire United States.

  • Electricity is measured by sound, or HZ. This is because electricity moves through vibration. Recall the wear and tear your car goes through when you commute to work every day. Your building is going through something similar just by being used. Commercial buildings are used for longer periods of time than most homes. More people use them for great amounts of time.

    Additionally, each time the National Electric Code is updated, there are life-saving reasons that could be addressed and implemented in your building. The NEC was created and is maintained by the National Fire Protection Agency to ensure the life and safety of those who use the buildings that use electricity. It’s their job to keep your customers and your employees safe. Don’t you think it’s a good idea to listen to them?

  • In most instances, it costs just as much to retrofit an LED upgrade to an existing light fixture as it does to replace it. And, most of the times, a new fixture looks a lot better. Most of your existing light fixtures are no longer warrantied or have replacement parts, so it’s not a terrible idea to simply replace them with brand new light fixtures that give your retail or commercial space a new and updated feel, especially if it’s practically the same price.

  • Absolutely. Technologies change, and that includes what is required to support your appliances and key tools. Additionally, when you update your electrical to support the new requirements for your machine, your electrician should be reviewing the infrastructure of your electrical system to ensure there are no new or developing fire hazards brought on by daily wear and usage.

“We used them for a one day in and out job and they did fantastic. It would've taken me a few days to do the electrical work and all phase was super competitive with their pricing and very professional. Arrived on time and finished earlier than expected. Happy to use them again.”

Derek Lee