TECHNICAL ELECTRIC SYSTEMS, INC (TES Electric) has been proudly serving Central and South Florida for over 30 years. We are centrally located in North Central Florida with a 2nd office location serving our South Florida customers. We offer Residential, Commercial, and Industrial electrical services with our trained and licensed technicians Monday through Friday 7 am to 5 pm and scheduled weekends for our commercial clients.
From simple service calls to large projects we are here to exceed your expectations. Our service technicians are professionally trained and certified by the State of Florida. Each employee regularly undergoes safety trainings to keep current with building code changes, OSHA, NFPA, and other electrical safety updates. We offer competitive hourly and total job rates in all areas of electrical service, maintenance needs and construction projects.
Call today for a free estimate! Some locations may be outside th eservice area depending on size of job.
From simple service calls to large projects we are here to exceed your expectations. Our service technicians are professionally trained and certified by the State of Florida. Each employee regularly undergoes safety trainings to keep current with building code changes, OSHA, NFPA, and other electrical safety updates. We offer competitive hourly and total job rates in all areas of electrical service, maintenance needs and construction projects.
Call today for a free estimate! Some locations may be outside th eservice area depending on size of job.
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Mike Henry formed TES (Technical Electric Systems, Inc) in South Florida in 1990.
TES moved to DeBary, FL following Hurricane Andrew in 1992 and has been proudly serving Florida residents and commercial clients ever since.
Our team is committed to keeping you safe and also our employees safe.
Every potential employee receives a background check and drug screening prior to employment.
We employ licensed journeymen and master electricians here at TES.
All of our electrical apprentices are required to participate in regular electrical training programs taught by various educational facilities throughout the state.
TES moved to DeBary, FL following Hurricane Andrew in 1992 and has been proudly serving Florida residents and commercial clients ever since.
Our team is committed to keeping you safe and also our employees safe.
Every potential employee receives a background check and drug screening prior to employment.
We employ licensed journeymen and master electricians here at TES.
All of our electrical apprentices are required to participate in regular electrical training programs taught by various educational facilities throughout the state.
Whether you are looking to upgrade an existing building or create your ideal commercial location from ground up Technical Electric Systems, Inc is the professional choice for your commercial electric needs.
TES Electric will deliver a professional and competitive quote for your Commercial Project starting with a site visit and plan review of your location that will leave you confident you have hired the right company for your electrical needs.
TES Electric will deliver a professional and competitive quote for your Commercial Project starting with a site visit and plan review of your location that will leave you confident you have hired the right company for your electrical needs.
Q: Is your company Licensed?
A: Yes, We are State Licensed through Florida Department of Business and Professional Regulations as a CERTIFIED ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR.
Q: Is your company Insured?
A: Yes, We are fully insured for Commercial General Liability, Workers Compensation, and Auto Liability.
Q: What is the difference between pulling my own permit and having a contractor pull one?
A: Liability!
If you pull your own permit you are assuming the responsibility that the work performed is done according to proper Florida Building Code.
A: Yes, We are State Licensed through Florida Department of Business and Professional Regulations as a CERTIFIED ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR.
Q: Is your company Insured?
A: Yes, We are fully insured for Commercial General Liability, Workers Compensation, and Auto Liability.
Q: What is the difference between pulling my own permit and having a contractor pull one?
A: Liability!
If you pull your own permit you are assuming the responsibility that the work performed is done according to proper Florida Building Code.
Im not certain to whom I should write this to but I can tell you from my initial conversation with you to the attention to detail provided by Kasey.
TES is my "forever friend" in the electrical field.
My day started in the cold and a frantic call to you guys for help after my HVAC folks told me I had a big problem related to a sub panel.
You not only provided the service but your tech Kasey was knowledgeable and truly considerate.
He even made two phone calls just to make sure what he wanted to do was not only safe but in my best interests.
TES is my "forever friend" in the electrical field.
My day started in the cold and a frantic call to you guys for help after my HVAC folks told me I had a big problem related to a sub panel.
You not only provided the service but your tech Kasey was knowledgeable and truly considerate.
He even made two phone calls just to make sure what he wanted to do was not only safe but in my best interests.
Oftentimes the biggest hazards are the ones you don't even know are lurking behind walls and overhead in your attic.
Squirrels chewing through attic wires, overloaded circuits, faulty GFI receptacles, and old electrical panels that don't trip accordingly are just a few potentially serious safety hazards that can be addressed and corrected with annual inspections or regular maintenance programs.
Why should I have my electrical system inspected annually?
The National Fire Protection Agency (NFPA) and U.S. Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) state every residential electrical system needs annual service.
Squirrels chewing through attic wires, overloaded circuits, faulty GFI receptacles, and old electrical panels that don't trip accordingly are just a few potentially serious safety hazards that can be addressed and corrected with annual inspections or regular maintenance programs.
Why should I have my electrical system inspected annually?
The National Fire Protection Agency (NFPA) and U.S. Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) state every residential electrical system needs annual service.
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