Commercial Electrical Contractor

Westchester, Putnam & Fairfield County

Commercial Electrician Westchester NY | Jake Electric Since 1997

Jake Electric has been the trusted commercial electrical contractor for businesses across Westchester County, Putnam County, and Fairfield County, CT since 1997.

From new construction and tenant fit-outs to panel upgrades and EV charging station installations, we work with general contractors, facility managers, and building owners to deliver safe, code-compliant electrical systems — on time and on budget.

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Commercial electrical projects demand a level of precision, coordination, and code knowledge that goes beyond residential work. Jake Electric's team has completed commercial projects ranging from small retail fit-outs in White Plains to multi-phase electrical installations at medical facilities and airport operations in the region.

We work with all major building systems — from traditional distribution panels and fire alarm wiring to telephone and data cabling, lighting retrofits, and commercial EV charging infrastructure. Industries served include hospitals, private schools, office buildings, manufacturing plants, warehouses, restaurants, retail stores, gas stations, and airport facilities.

Jake Electric maintains all required Connecticut and New York electrical licenses, permits, and insurance coverages for commercial work. We coordinate directly with building departments, fire marshals, and utility companies to ensure every project meets the strictest commercial code requirements.

We install Level 2 charging stations suitable for workplace, retail, and hospitality settings as well as DC Fast Charging stations for quick-charge opportunities. Our team handles the complete process: site assessment, utility coordination, trenching and conduit runs for multiple stations, panel upgrades if needed, and proper permitting. We work with all major charging station manufacturers including ChargePoint, Electrify America, Tesla Business, and Blink.

Many utilities offer rebates based on the number of ports installed or the energy capacity added, and the federal Alternative Fuel Infrastructure Tax Credit covers up to 30% of qualified installation costs for eligible businesses. Our team helps identify all available incentives for your project and ensures your installation qualifies for maximum incentives.

We design systems with load management capabilities that distribute available power across multiple stations dynamically, reducing the electrical infrastructure required while ensuring all vehicles receive adequate charge. Our installations are designed to scale as your charging demand grows.

Contact us now to schedule your comprehensive commercial electrical consultation.

Frequently Asked Questions

Why does my air conditioner keep tripping the circuit breaker?

A tripping breaker is your electrical system's safety mechanism warning you that your AC is pulling too much power. Ignoring this or continuously resetting the breaker can lead to burnt-out AC motors or even dangerous electrical fires. Don't risk your safety or your expensive cooling equipment—contact us today so our technicians can trace the fault and fix it right the first time.

Do I need a dedicated electrical circuit for a new AC unit?

In almost all cases, yes. Central air systems and heat pumps draw a massive amount of power. Sharing a circuit can cause constant tripping, overload your panel, and even void your new HVAC unit's warranty. Want to make sure your new investment is wired correctly? Call us to get a fast estimate on a dedicated HVAC circuit.

Can you fix the wiring for my new smart thermostat?

Absolutely. Many modern smart thermostats require a continuous power "C-wire" that older wiring setups just don't have. Instead of dealing with confusing wiring diagrams and the risk of short-circuiting your furnace control board, let the pros handle it. Give us a call today to schedule a quick, hassle-free smart thermostat wiring appointment.

How do I know if my electrical panel can handle a new HVAC system?

If your property still runs on an older 100-amp electrical panel, adding a high-efficiency HVAC system could easily overload your entire setup and cause total power loss. The most accurate way to know if your panel is safe is with a professional load calculation. Contact us right now to book a thorough panel inspection and ensure your home is ready for the upgrade.

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