Commercial electrical · San Antonio & Central Texas
Power for facilities that can't wait on it.
Coolers holding product, equipment on its own circuits, lighting a crew works under all day. SABI Electric plans, installs, and labels commercial electrical work so the building runs — and keeps being readable to whoever services it next.
Commercial scope
The work, the way it appears on our proposals.
Line items, not slogans. Every scope below is written the way it would read on your estimate — and priced before anyone commits.
Refrigeration & equipment
The circuits a commercial kitchen, store, or shop actually lives on. Power that holds temperature is the specialty of the house.
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Cooler & freezer power
Refrigeration on its own circuits, with disconnects placed where code and service access want them — one compressor tripping shouldn't take the walk-in with it.
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Dedicated HVAC & equipment circuits
One load per circuit. Conductor, breaker, and disconnect sized to the equipment, and labeled at the panel.
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Equipment hookups
Machines landed, torqued, and tagged, with the disconnect where the technician will actually want it.
Lighting
New layouts and retrofits, matched across the ceiling instead of fixture by fixture.
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Commercial lighting
Sales floors, shops, kitchens, and back-of-house lit evenly, on controls the closing shift can operate without a manual.
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LED retrofits
Existing fixtures converted in a sequence that keeps the space usable, with color temperature and output matched across the ceiling.
Distribution & construction
From the service to the last breaker — including the buildings that are still drawings.
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Transformers
Step-down power placed where the load is, installed and labeled for the next person who opens the gear.
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Panels, feeders & distribution
Gear laid out with one-line clarity from the service to the last breaker — and a directory that matches reality.
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Troubleshooting & repairs
Faults traced to the point of failure and repaired, not reset. You see what we found before we close it up.
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New construction, remodel & service work
From first rough-in on plans to service calls in working buildings, coordinated with the trades around us.
Common questions
Asked before most commercial jobs.
Do you handle occupied, operating businesses — or just new construction?
Our panel is already full. Can you still add equipment circuits?
Do you service the refrigeration equipment itself?
What does the estimate actually look like?
Estimates · Commercial & Residential
Tell us what the building needs to do.
Coolers, equipment, lighting, a build-out, or a fault nobody can find — describe it and we'll tell you how we'd run the job. The estimate arrives as a written scope.