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Commercial electrical · Southwest Florida

Power that stays on.

Standby generators, switchgear and emergency response for the buildings that cannot afford an outage — hospitals, cold storage, associations and the businesses in between.

  • 24/7 storm-season dispatch
  • Written estimates before we dispatch
  • Photo-documented visits

Today’s board

Illustration
8:00 AMATS service & battery replacementMarcus V.In progress
8:30 AMQuarterly generator maintenancePriya R.En route
1:00 PMSwitchgear hot-spot repairRay O.Scheduled
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16

Years serving Southwest Florida

5

Field technicians on the road

240+

Properties under agreement

24/7

Storm-season dispatch

What we do

Six things, done properly, by people whose names you learn.

We do not do everything. We do the electrical work that keeps a commercial building running, and we document all of it.

Standby Generator Service

Scheduled maintenance, load bank testing and repair for commercial standby systems — so the transfer actually happens when the grid drops.

  • Quarterly and semi-annual maintenance agreements
  • Load bank testing with written results
  • Automatic transfer switch service
  • Fuel polishing and battery replacement

Commercial Electrical Service

Troubleshooting, repair and small-project work for offices, clinics, retail and multi-family properties — with a technician who documents what was found.

  • Circuit troubleshooting and repair
  • Lighting, controls and occupancy sensors
  • Sub-panel and feeder work
  • Tenant improvement electrical

24/7 Emergency Response

Outage response, storm restoration and temporary power. Dispatch is staffed around the clock during named-storm season.

  • Live dispatch, not an answering service
  • Temporary power and portable generator hookup
  • Post-storm damage assessment
  • Priority response for agreement holders

Panel & Switchgear Upgrades

Service upgrades, panel replacements and switchgear work planned around your operating hours instead of ours.

  • Service and panel upgrades
  • Switchgear replacement and retrofit
  • Surge protection at the service entrance
  • Coordinated shutdown planning

Infrared & Safety Inspections

Thermal imaging surveys that find the hot connection before it becomes an outage, an insurance claim, or a fire.

  • Annual infrared surveys with photo reports
  • Arc flash labelling
  • Insurance and compliance documentation
  • Findings ranked by severity

EV Charging & Load Management

Charger installation for workplaces, HOAs and fleet yards, sized against the service you actually have.

  • Level 2 and fleet charging
  • Load calculations before you buy hardware
  • Metering and cost recovery
  • Utility coordination

Why Ampervale

The problem was never the wiring. It was the not knowing.

Most facilities managers we meet do not have a bad electrician. They have a vendor they cannot see into: no written number before the truck rolls, no name attached to the visit, and a file drawer that empties every time someone changes jobs.

We built Ampervale the other way around. Every request gets a reference number. Every visit gets photographs. Every finding gets ranked, so when your insurer or your board asks what condition the gear is in, the answer already exists.

Same-day callback
On every request, during business hours.
Written first
Estimates approved before dispatch.
24/7 in season
Live dispatch through storm season.

What lands in your file after a visit

Simulated
Panel — beforePanel · before
Simulated
Meter readingMeter reading · during
Simulated
Service tagDocument · document

Illustrations, not photographs — this is a concept demo, so no real property appears anywhere on this site.

How it works

From “the power is out” to a documented repair.

  1. 1

    Tell us what happened

    Two minutes on the request form, or call the service desk. You describe the problem in your own words — nobody makes you guess at a category.

  2. 2

    A coordinator calls you back

    Same business day, usually within the hour. We confirm access, hours and whether anything on site is live.

  3. 3

    You get a written estimate

    Line items, quantities and a total. You approve it in writing before a technician is dispatched — no verbal numbers.

  4. 4

    We schedule around your operation

    You pick the window. You get the technician's name before they arrive, and a message when they are on the way.

  5. 5

    The work is documented

    Photos before and after, meter readings, parts used, and what we recommend next. It lands in your file, not a glovebox.

Service area

Lee, Collier and Charlotte counties.

Trucks stage out of Fort Myers. If your building is on this list, a technician is under an hour away on a normal day.

(239) 555-0142
  • Fort Myers
  • Cape Coral
  • Naples
  • Bonita Springs
  • Estero
  • Fort Myers Beach
  • Punta Gorda
  • Lehigh Acres
  • Sanibel
  • Marco Island

In their words

The people who call us at 2am.

Fictional quotes

The transfer switch failed on a Friday night with a building full of freezers. They had a tech on site in fifty minutes and a written estimate before Monday.
Facilities DirectorTamiami Cold Storage (fictional)
Every visit ends with photos and a note in our file. Our insurer stopped asking us for documentation because Ampervale already had it.
Property ManagerPelican Cove HOA (fictional)
We used to chase three vendors for one panel job. Now I open one page and see the estimate, the schedule and the technician.
Practice AdministratorCoral Ridge Dental Group (fictional)

What you have been looking at

That was the website. Now watch what happens after someone clicks Request service.

Ampervale Power Systems is invented, but the software behind it is real and running in your browser right now. Submit a request on this site and it arrives as a live lead in the operations system — then follow it through qualification, an estimate, an approval, scheduling, a technician, and a completed job.

  1. 1A customer submits a service request
  2. 2It lands as a new lead, timestamped and sourced
  3. 3Office staff qualify it and build an estimate
  4. 4The customer approves; a job is scheduled
  5. 5A technician is assigned and works the job
  6. 6Photos, notes and a completed record

Something not working right?

Tell us what happened. A coordinator calls back the same business day.