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Commercial building
Our Approach

Electrification isn’t a product.
It’s a discipline.

Every building wastes money quietly — through old fixtures, lazy controls, and systems that nobody is paying attention to. Electrification is the disciplined approach to fixing that: measure what's actually happening, reduce waste at the source, and keep systems performing year after year.

The Definition

Electrification means treating your building like the electrical system it actually is — and making every part of it run more efficiently, more reliably, and at a lower cost.

It’s not a buzzword and it’s not a product line. It’s the practice of identifying waste, replacing what's broken or outdated, and managing systems so they keep delivering after the install crew leaves.

Five Principles

How we actually do this work.

Every project we run follows the same five principles. None of them are optional. None of them get skipped.

01

Measure first

Every building wastes energy quietly — until you measure it. Before we recommend anything, we audit what's actually there: fixtures, runtime, utility bills, equipment age, controls. No assumptions. No estimates from a model.

02

Reduce waste at the source

Most energy is wasted because systems run when nobody is using them. Lights stay on overnight. HVAC runs in empty spaces. Equipment runs longer than it needs to. Fix that and the savings compound — without changing how the building gets used.

03

Replace the worst performers

Old fixtures, old controls, old equipment all cost more than they should. The right replacements pay for themselves in under 3 years and keep paying for the next 15. The wrong ones don't.

04

Make systems work together

Lighting, controls, HVAC, EV — they're all electrical systems. When they're managed by one contractor instead of five, problems get solved faster, decisions get made smarter, and accountability never falls through the cracks.

05

Maintain what you upgraded

Half of what we replace was installed correctly the first time and ignored after. Service contracts and routine inspection are how upgrades stay paid back. Without it, you're back to where you started in five years.

What It Isn’t

We get asked these a lot.

Not just LED retrofits

LED is the most common starting point — but it's a tactic, not the strategy.

Not solar panels

Solar generates energy. Electrification reduces what you need. They are different problems.

Not removing gas

We don't rip out boilers or force heat pumps where they don't make sense. We fix what wastes money.

Not a sales pitch

If your building doesn't need an upgrade, we'll tell you. Not every project should happen.

Why It Matters

Buildings are most companies’ second-largest expense. Electrification is the lever that actually moves it.

Lower operating cost
Waste quietly inflates every line of the operating budget. Eliminate it and the savings compound year after year.
Higher asset value
Every dollar of recurring operating expense you remove shows up again in appraised value. Good buildings are worth more.
Fewer headaches
Reliable systems mean fewer emergency calls, fewer tenant complaints, and fewer surprise capital events. The building just works.

Ready to see what your building is wasting?

We’ll measure it for you. No charge, no pitch. Just the numbers.