Electrical Work That Fits Your Remodel Schedule

Tenant improvement and remodel electrical services for commercial, industrial, and municipal facilities in Des Moines.

When you remodel a commercial space or upgrade a tenant area in Des Moines, the electrical work has to happen on time, fit within the existing building systems, and meet current code without disrupting operations in adjacent areas. Tenant improvements often include new lighting layouts, additional circuits for equipment, relocated panels, or upgraded wiring to support changed floor plans. Service work covers the repairs, replacements, and smaller upgrades that keep facilities running between major projects.

Jenson Electric, LLC. provides electrical support for remodel projects and ongoing service needs in commercial buildings, industrial plants, and municipal facilities throughout Des Moines. This includes running new branch circuits, replacing outdated panels, installing lighting fixtures, adding receptacles, and troubleshooting existing systems that fail during or after construction. We coordinate with general contractors, designers, and building managers to complete electrical work within the project timeline while maintaining safety and code compliance.

If your building in Des Moines is scheduled for a remodel or needs electrical service work, contact us to discuss the scope and timing.

How Electrical Work Fits Into Active Facilities

Your project begins with a review of the existing electrical system in Des Moines, including panel capacity, circuit layouts, and any limitations that could affect the remodel or service work. We identify which circuits can be reused, where new wiring needs to run, and how to phase the work to avoid shutting down critical areas during business hours. Conduit, wire, and fixture installation are scheduled around other trades and building access.

Once the new wiring is in place and fixtures are mounted, you gain updated lighting, additional power for equipment, and electrical systems that match the revised layout of your space. Circuits are labeled, panels are updated with accurate breaker schedules, and all work is inspected to meet local electrical codes.

This work includes running wire, installing devices, replacing panels, and connecting loads, but it does not include structural changes, low-voltage data cabling, or appliance procurement. We work within existing buildings and operational environments where coordination, safety, and scheduling are just as important as the quality of the installation itself.

Common Questions About Remodel Electrical Work

Building managers and contractors often ask about scheduling, code updates, and how to handle electrical work without shutting down entire floors or facilities.

What types of facilities do you typically work in?
We work in commercial office buildings, industrial facilities, water and wastewater treatment plants, and municipal sites where electrical systems need to be updated or expanded without interrupting ongoing operations. Most of our remodel and service work happens in active environments that require careful planning and phased shutdowns.
How do you avoid disrupting operations during a remodel?
We schedule electrical work around your operating hours, isolate circuits that serve unaffected areas, and coordinate shutdowns with your team so critical systems stay online. When possible, we complete rough-in work during off hours and save final connections for scheduled downtime.
What happens if the existing panel does not have enough capacity?
We assess the load requirements for your remodel and determine whether the panel needs to be upgraded, a subpanel needs to be added, or circuits can be redistributed to free up capacity. If an upgrade is required, we handle the replacement and coordinate utility service changes as needed.
Can you handle both small service calls and large remodel projects?
Yes, we provide service work for minor repairs, circuit additions, and troubleshooting as well as full electrical installations for tenant improvements and facility remodels. Our experience in treatment plants and municipal buildings means we understand both quick fixes and complex project coordination.
How long does a typical tenant improvement electrical project take?
The timeline depends on the size of the space, the amount of new wiring required, and how the work is phased around other trades. A small office remodel might take a few days, while a large industrial upgrade could span several weeks with multiple mobilizations.

Jenson Electric, LLC. has completed electrical work in water treatment plants, wastewater facilities, and pump stations where safety, scheduling, and coordination are critical. If your facility needs electrical support for a remodel or ongoing service work, learn more about how we can help.