Does your site or building manage its own electrical maintenance? If so, does it manage the maintenance with a reactive or corrective approach? Fixing issues as they arise, causing downtime and loss of production? What if those issues didn’t arise in the first place? What if you could schedule a shut down in your own time to fix known issues before they became an issue to your ability to conduct business. Scheduled maintenance if your answer!


A regular scheduled maintenance routine not only maintains efficiency and safe operation of plant, but can find electrical issues before they become a problem. Letting you shut down in your time, maintain your plant and begin production without having to wait weeks for parts or fittings that leads to huge amounts of downtime and loss of man hours.

Regular maintenance can be performed on production lines, switch gear, protection, emergency lighting, circuit protection, electric motors and drives. In fact any electrical hardware can benefit from a regular maintenance routine. An experienced electrical contractor can write up and design a scheduled maintenance plan to suit your business, keep you compliant and keep your production rolling and efficient.

Cost compares for preventative to reactive maintenance are huge. Reactive maintenance involving the ordering of failed parts can take weeks or months. This is all loss of profit if it involves production or possible liability if it involves safety systems. Preventative maintenance can spot the issue coming, order parts and replace before the issue becomes a problem for your budget.