Panel building
Service panels, distribution panels, and custom enclosures — built, wired, and labeled to a stamped drawing. Industrial and residential.
- Service & distribution
- Custom enclosures
- Labeled to drawing
C-10 licensed electrical contracting for industrial and residential clients across Ventura County — panel building, power conditioning, troubleshooting, and residential solar. Every job scoped on a stamped one-line, permitted, and installed under one license.
Service panels, distribution panels, and custom enclosures — built, wired, and labeled to a stamped drawing. Industrial and residential.
Line and load reactors, low-voltage transformers, and harmonic mitigation that keep drives, motors, and sensitive equipment running clean.
Fault diagnosis on live systems, plus accurate one-line diagrams drawn from the field for permitting, service, and handover.
Residential Enphase 4th-generation systems — microinverters, battery storage, and whole-home backup — from site assessment through SCE interconnection.
Walkthrough, load and electrical inspection, and a review of what the job actually needs — industrial or residential.
Single-line and layout drawings prepared, and stamped where the jurisdiction requires it. Plan set goes out to permitting.
Building and electrical permits filed with your local jurisdiction. We handle the plan-check rounds.
Panels built, equipment set, conductors run — all to the stamped plan. Final inspection.
Circuits energized and tested. For solar, that includes SCE interconnection and permission-to-operate.


We cover Ventura County and the adjacent corridor, with same-day response when a job can't wait. Industrial or residential, the relationship doesn't end at final inspection — we stay reachable, keep an eye on what we installed, and pick up the phone when something needs a second look.
A site walkthrough is the quickest way to put real numbers on the job — a panel build, a power-quality fix, troubleshooting, or a residential solar system. We scope it and quote a fixed price.
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