Commercial electrician
in Tulsa, OK.
TLDavis Electric & Design powers Tulsa-area businesses — from ground-up construction wiring and three-phase panel upgrades to LED retrofits, high-voltage field pumps, and ongoing maintenance. Licensed, insured, and scheduled around your operations to keep downtime to a minimum.
Commercial electrical services
Construction Wiring
Ground-up electrical buildouts — rough-in, trim-out, panels, and final inspection, scheduled around your trades.
LED Lighting Retrofits
Warehouse high-bays, office troffers, and parking-lot fixtures with optional occupancy sensors and controls.
Service Expansion
Upgrade your main service or add sub-panels to support new equipment, square footage, or load.
Commercial Panels
Heavy-duty single- and three-phase panel upgrades for restaurants, warehouses, and offices.
High-Voltage & Field Pumps
Disconnects, motor connections, pump wiring, and outdoor distribution for agricultural, oilfield, and industrial sites.
Repairs & Maintenance
Troubleshooting, breaker replacement, and scheduled maintenance to minimize costly downtime.
Serving commercial clients across Tulsa, Broken Arrow, Owasso, Jenks, Bixby, Sand Springs, Sapulpa, Claremore, Catoosa, Glenpool, Skiatook, and Collinsville. Tell us about your project for a detailed bid.
Commercial electrical — common questions
Do you handle commercial new-construction wiring in Tulsa?
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Yes. We do full ground-up commercial buildouts — rough-in through trim-out, panels, and final inspection — and coordinate with your general contractor and the other trades.
Can you do three-phase panel upgrades?
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Yes. We install and upgrade single- and three-phase service and panels for restaurants, warehouses, medical offices, and light manufacturing.
Do you wire field pumps and high-voltage equipment?
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Yes. We install disconnects, overcurrent protection, motor connections, and grounding for high-voltage field pumps and outdoor distribution to meet NEC commercial standards.
Can you work around our business hours?
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Absolutely. We schedule around your operations — including off-hours where needed — to keep downtime to a minimum.
