Summit Electrical Group

Retail Electrical Contracting

Retail space electrical projects are unique because they must balance heavy operational power demands with highly aesthetic, consumer-focused design

Unique Elements of Retail Electrical Contracting

Retail spaces demand more than standard wiring—they require an electrical partner who understands the full scope of a project, from initial planning through to opening day and beyond. Summit Electrical Group manages every phase of your retail electrical infrastructure, coordinating seamlessly with other trades like HVAC and plumbing to keep your project on schedule and up to code.

Core Projects

To successfully execute your retail core projects, we begin with system design, planning, tenant buildouts, and permit management as interconnected phases rather than isolated tasks. When you begin a ground-up build or a multi-location rollout, you should immediately initiate the system design and planning stage by mapping out lighting and power layouts that specifically guide the customer journey and actively reduce energy costs.

 

Ongoing Maintenance

To guarantee long-term operational efficiency and protect the seamless customer experience, our ongoing maintenance strategy equips retail stakeholders with uncompromising electrical system support. We deploy proactive diagnostic troubleshooting to pinpoint and resolve underlying faults long before they result in costly store downtime. Alongside this preventative approach, our teams conduct rigorous, regular safety audits to maintain strict code compliance and actively prevent facility hazards

Customer Experience Tech:

This includes installing digital displays, sound systems, and increasingly, EV charging stations in retail parking lots.

Backup Power:

To prevent revenue loss during outages, they integrate Uninterruptible Power Supply (UPS) systems and backup generators for critical retail operations.

Strategic Lighting:

Beyond standard fixtures, they install accent lighting for product displays, emergency exit signage, and energy-efficient LED retrofits

Low-Voltage Systems:

Retailers rely on contractors for security surveillance (CCTV), fire alarm integration, data cabling for Point of Sale (POS) systems, and in-store Wi-Fi networks.

Retail Projects

Apartments Complex,
Macon, GA

Luxury Condominiums,
Atlanta, GA

Student Housing,
Opelika, AL

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