Commercial Electrical Services in Spring Hill, FL

Licensed, Local, and Trusted Since 1973 (#EC13006813)

Electrical Problems Cost Your Business Money

When the power goes down at home, it's an inconvenience. When it goes down at your business, you lose sales, staff sit idle, inventory spoils, and customers walk out the door. Flickering lights, tripping breakers, dead outlets, and an overloaded panel aren't just annoyances—they're warning signs, and in a commercial building they're a liability.


At Faulkner Electric, we keep West Central Florida businesses powered, safe, and up to code. From a single dedicated circuit to a full three-phase service upgrade, our licensed electricians handle commercial wiring, lighting, panel upgrades, equipment hookups, and repairs — and we schedule the work around your hours so we're not shutting you down to do it.

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Commercial Electrical Services We Provide

Whatever your building needs, we handle it:


Commercial wiring & rewiring
We handle new construction, remodels, expansions, and aging buildings to bring them up to current code.


Electrical service & panel upgrades
Higher-capacity panels and service upgrades, including three-phase power, to support added equipment and load.


Commercial lighting

Interior LED retrofits, parking lot and pole lighting, sign and façade lighting, and code-required exit and emergency lighting.


Dedicated circuits & equipment hookups

Clean power for HVAC, refrigeration, commercial kitchen equipment, compressors, machinery, and IT rooms.


Tenant build-outs & remodels
Full electrical for new suites, retail spaces, restaurants, and office fit-outs.


Troubleshooting & repair
Fast diagnosis of tripping breakers, dead circuits, and power loss, with code corrections handled.


Standby & backup generators
Keep critical systems running through Florida's storm season.


Surge protection
Whole-building protection for sensitive electronics and equipment.


Commercial EV charging stations
Level 2 charging for employees, customers, and fleet vehicles.


Preventive maintenance & inspections

Scheduled service that catches problems before they become outages.

Single-Phase vs. Three-Phase Power: What Your Business Needs

Short answer: Single-phase power (120/240V) is fine for small offices, shops, and light commercial spaces running lighting, outlets, and small equipment. Three-phase power (208V or 480V) delivers more power more efficiently and is what you need for heavy machinery, large HVAC, motors, and commercial kitchens. If your equipment keeps tripping breakers or running hot, you may have outgrown single-phase.



Single-Phase Power

The same type of service most homes use. It handles lighting, receptacles, point-of-sale systems, and smaller equipment without issue, and it's common in retail suites, small offices, and light commercial buildings.

Three-Phase Power

Delivers a steadier, more efficient supply of power for demanding loads — large motors, rooftop HVAC units, elevators, manufacturing equipment, and commercial kitchens. It runs heavy equipment more reliably and with less strain than single-phase. If you're adding machinery or expanding, three-phase is often the right move, and we'll tell you whether your service can support it.



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Signs Your Business Needs an Electrical Service Upgrade

Many commercial buildings along corridors like US-19, Cortez Boulevard (SR-50), and Mariner Boulevard were wired for the loads of an earlier tenant—not the equipment you're running today. Watch for these warning signs:


  • Breakers that trip regularly or a panel that runs warm to the touch
  • Lights that dim when large equipment kicks on
  • Not enough circuits, forcing reliance on power strips and extension cords
  • An outdated or undersized panel with no room to add circuits
  • Plans to add equipment, expand, or take on a new tenant


We assess your existing service during every commercial quote. If an upgrade is necessary to safely carry your load, we'll tell you upfront—before any work begins—and we handle the permits and inspection coordination for you.

Industries We Serve

Faulkner Electric powers a wide range of West Central Florida businesses, including the following:


Retail & shopping centers

storefronts, plazas, and multi-tenant buildings


Restaurants & commercial kitchens

equipment circuits, hood and exhaust power, and lighting


Offices & medical/dental practices

clean, reliable power for sensitive equipment and IT


Warehouses & light industrial

high-bay lighting, machinery hookups, and three-phase service


Property managers & HOAs

common-area lighting, repairs, and ongoing maintenance


Churches, schools & community buildings

Lighting, safety systems, and upgrades


New construction & general contractors

full-building electrical from rough-in to final


Don't see your business type? Give us a call—if it runs on electricity, we can help.

Why Choose Faulkner Electric for Commercial Work?

Trusted since 1973. Over 50 years of licensed electrical work across Hernando, Pasco, Pinellas, and Hillsborough counties. We've earned our reputation one job at a time.



Florida State Certified Contractor. License #EC13006813. Every job is performed by licensed electricians and meets Florida commercial electrical code.


We work around your business. We schedule work—including after-hours and off-peak—to keep disruption to your operation and your customers to a minimum.


Upfront estimates, no surprises. We assess the job, give you a clear quote, and stick to it. If something unexpected comes up, we talk it through before we proceed.


Permits handled for you. Commercial work often requires permits and inspections. We file the paperwork, coordinate the inspection, and deliver a job that's fully code-compliant.


Fully stocked trucks. We come prepared, which means fewer return trips and faster turnaround on your job.

Serving Commercial Customers Throughout West Central Florida

Faulkner Electric provides commercial electrical services across 22+ communities in West Central Florida:



Spring Hill · Brooksville · Hudson · New Port Richey · Trinity · Land O Lakes · Wesley Chapel · Tarpon Springs · Palm Harbor · Lutz · Dade City · Zephyrhills · Holiday · Homosassa · Crystal River · Inverness · Hernando · Odessa · New Tampa · Dunedin · Safety Harbor · Clearwater


Not sure if we cover your area? Call us at (727) 301-7996 and we'll confirm.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

  • Are you licensed for commercial electrical work in Florida?

    Yes. Faulkner Electric is a Florida State Certified Electrical Contractor (#EC13006813). All commercial work is performed by licensed electricians and meets Florida electrical code.


  • Can you do the work after hours so you don't disrupt my business?

    Yes. We regularly schedule commercial work after hours, on weekends, and during off-peak times to minimize downtime and keep your operation running. Let us know your hours and we'll plan around them.

  • Do you offer emergency commercial electrical service?

    Yes. Power loss, a burning smell, sparking, or a panel issue at a business can't wait. Call us at (727) 301-7996 and we'll get you help as quickly as possible.

  • What's the difference between single-phase and three-phase power?

    Single-phase (120/240V) suits lighting, outlets, and small equipment in offices and shops. Three-phase (208V or 480V) supplies steadier, more efficient power for heavy equipment like large HVAC, motors, and commercial kitchen gear. We'll tell you which your building has and what your equipment requires.

  • Do you handle permits and inspections for commercial jobs?

    Yes. Commercial electrical work usually requires a permit. We file the paperwork, coordinate the required inspections, and deliver a finished job that's fully code-compliant.

  • Can you upgrade my electrical service to support new equipment?

    Absolutely. Adding machinery, HVAC, refrigeration, or a new tenant often calls for more capacity or a panel/service upgrade. We assess your current service and recommend the right upgrade before any work starts.



  • Do you handle tenant build-outs and remodels?

    Yes. We provide complete electrical for new suites, retail spaces, restaurants, and office fit-outs — from rough-in through final inspection.





  • How much does commercial electrical work cost?

    It depends entirely on the scope — a few dedicated circuits is very different from a full lighting retrofit or service upgrade. We provide a clear, upfront estimate after assessing the job. Call (727) 301-7996 to get started.





  • Do you offer ongoing maintenance for commercial properties?

    Yes. Scheduled preventive maintenance and inspections catch failing components, code issues, and overloaded circuits before they cause an outage. It's a smart fit for property managers, HOAs, and equipment-dependent businesses.