Industrial Electrical Services
Industrial electrical work including new construction, equipment wiring, repairs, and troubleshooting. Experienced with high-load and three-phase systems.
Wave Electrical handles industrial electrical work across the Gulf Coast region — manufacturing plants, warehouses, distribution facilities, and industrial shops in Baldwin and Mobile County. Three-phase power, high-ampacity equipment connections, subpanel installation, and the troubleshooting that keeps a facility running. Jimmy is licensed and insured for industrial work in Alabama, and every job is permitted and inspected.
When you need this
- You’re building a new industrial facility or expanding an existing one
- A piece of production equipment is being added, moved, or replaced and needs to be wired in
- Three-phase service or a subpanel needs to be installed, upgraded, or repaired
- Equipment is tripping breakers, running hot, or shutting down unexpectedly and nobody can tell you why
- Your facility needs scheduled preventive maintenance to catch problems before they become downtime
What the process looks like
For new construction and expansion work, Jimmy reviews the drawings, walks the site, and bids the scope. Industrial loads require careful calculation — service size, conductor ampacity, voltage drop on long runs, disconnect ratings, and the right overcurrent protection for each piece of equipment. Get any of those wrong and you’re either tripping out under load or replacing wire later. He sizes it right the first time.
For equipment hookups, the conversation starts with the nameplate data and the installation manual. Jimmy will confirm the supply voltage, phase, and minimum circuit ampacity, then pull a feeder of the right size from the appropriate panel, set the disconnect within sight per code, and terminate everything to the manufacturer’s spec. If the existing service can’t carry the new load, he’ll tell you that before the work starts and quote what it takes to upgrade.
For repairs and troubleshooting, downtime is the priority. Jimmy approaches industrial problems the same way he does residential — find the actual root cause, not just the symptom. A motor that won’t start might be a control circuit problem, a contactor, a phase loss, or an undersized conductor that’s finally aged out. He diagnoses systematically, explains what he finds, and gives you a clear answer on what it costs to fix permanently versus patch.
For preventive maintenance, Jimmy can set up a schedule that fits your operation — thermal scans of panels, tightening connections, checking for signs of insulation breakdown, verifying overcurrent protection is correct for the loads actually being run. Catching a hot connection in a quarterly check costs a lot less than replacing the bus in a panel after it fails.
Coastal and industrial — a tough environment
Industrial facilities along the Gulf Coast deal with salt air, high humidity, and occasional storm impact. Equipment enclosures need to be specified properly, especially in any outdoor or partially exposed application. Hurricane season adds another layer — facilities with exposed service entrances, exterior conduit, or rooftop equipment can take damage that needs assessment and repair before operations resume. Wave Electrical handles that work too.
Call Jimmy at 251-656-4601 or request a free quote. Industrial work done right the first time — licensed, insured, permitted, and inspected.
Frequently asked questions
Yes. Jimmy is experienced with three-phase electrical systems used in industrial and manufacturing environments, including equipment connections, subpanels, and high-load circuits.
Wave Electrical works with manufacturing facilities, warehouses, industrial shops, and other commercial-industrial properties across Baldwin and Mobile County, Alabama.
Yes. Jimmy's troubleshooting experience extends to industrial systems — from equipment that won't start to unexplained outages. He'll diagnose the problem and give you a straight answer on what it takes to fix it.
We serve all of Baldwin County & beyond
Got a flickering light, or a 6-month build?
One licensed electrician, on the Gulf coast since 2009. Tell Jimmy what's going on and you'll get a callback the same day.