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The holidays are typically a busy season for commercial property owners and managers. It’s the busiest time of the year for retail properties and you want yours to look its best. Apartment buildings and other properties also look more welcoming and attractive all dressed up with decorations and lighting. To give your tenants, visitors, customers, and business owners an enchanting view on a wintry night, you need a strategy that features safety first, without sacrificing an awe-inspiring effe…
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When choosing LED light bulbs for your commercial building, it’s important to consider the difference between lumens versus watts. Unfortunately, many owners and facility managers look at wattage instead of lumens when purchasing LED bulbs. If you would like to understand the difference between lumens and watts, this blog has all the information you need to make an informed decision. 
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Commercial buildings account for nearly 35% of all energy use in the country. If you have a large commercial or industrial facility, there are numerous electrical upgrades that will improve energy efficiency. These changes can decrease your organization’s impact on the environment and dramatically lower your monthly energy costs. Find out how J&S Electrical Contractors, Inc. can upgrade your electrical system and help you save money. 
Installing an electric subpanel can help you organize the electrical system in your new commercial construction or large building renovation. If you have a growing business and need to add rooms or offices, installing electrical subpanels allows easy access for maintenance and repairs. 
Industrial lighting fixtures come in a variety of shapes and sizes, each designed for a specific purpose. Some fixtures are used to provide general illumination, while others are used for more specialized purposes, such as task lighting or accent lighting. 
A main panel is the box connected to where electricity enters your commercial building. Subpanels have some of the same features as main panels do. However, subpanels rely on the primary panel for power and act more as distribution centers to keep electricity flowing safely and in an organized manner through your property.