Built around the way you work
Commercial electrical work isn't just about fixing faults or installing new systems. It's about understanding how your business operates, planning work around your site, and completing it safely with as little disruption as possible.
Keep your business running smoothly
When you need commercial electrical work, keeping your business running is usually just as important as fixing the problem itself. Careful planning, safe working, and clear communication help minimise disruption, leaving you with reliable electrical systems that are tested, compliant, and ready for everyday use.
Commercial electrical work you can rely on
Whether you need new installations, lighting upgrades, fault finding, EICR inspections, maintenance, fire alarms, emergency lighting, EV chargers, or distribution board upgrades, every job is completed to current standards, giving you dependable electrical systems that continue performing long after the work is finished.
Supporting the way your business operates
Whether you're responsible for an office, warehouse, school, industrial unit, hospitality venue, or managed property, you need electrical work completed safely around staff, visitors, and daily operations. Careful planning helps reduce disruption while keeping your site running as normally as possible.
Getting the job right first time
Electrical problems can waste valuable time if they aren't diagnosed correctly. Taking time to identify the real issue before starting work helps avoid unnecessary delays, repeat visits, and unexpected disruption, while thorough testing and certification provide confidence once everything is completed.
Planned around your working day
Every site works differently, so the first step is understanding access, working hours, and operational requirements. NICEIC Approved Contractor accreditation, inspection qualifications, comprehensive insurance, and the ability to operate access equipment directly help keep projects organised, compliant, and running smoothly throughout.
Frequently Asked Questions
Can electrical work be carried out without disrupting our business?
In many cases, yes. Every site operates differently, so the work is planned around your business wherever possible. Access, working hours, and operational requirements are discussed before work begins to help minimise disruption and keep your business running safely.
Do you work in occupied commercial buildings?
Yes. Commercial electrical work is regularly carried out in offices, warehouses, schools, hospitality venues, and other occupied premises. Safe working practices are followed throughout the project to help protect staff, visitors, contractors, and members of the public.
Are you qualified to carry out commercial electrical work?
Yes. MAC Electrical is an NICEIC Approved Contractor and holds inspection and testing qualifications. This allows electrical installations to be inspected, tested, and certified where required, giving you confidence that work is completed to current industry standards.
Can you work alongside other contractors on site?
Yes. Many commercial projects involve builders, facilities teams, or other trades. Good communication and careful planning help ensure electrical work is coordinated with the wider project, reducing delays and helping everything run more smoothly.
Can you carry out work at height?
Yes. High-level electrical work can be completed using towers, scaffolding, scissor lifts, and cherry pickers where required. Access equipment can be organised and operated directly, making the process simpler and avoiding the need for additional contractors in many situations.
What types of commercial electrical work do you carry out?
Commercial work includes lighting upgrades, fault finding, EICR inspections, emergency lighting, fire alarms, distribution boards, three-phase installations, power supplies, EV chargers, electrical maintenance, office refurbishments, and many other building electrical installations.
Will we receive certification once the work is complete?
Where certification is required, it is provided once the work has been completed, inspected, and tested. Clear documentation helps demonstrate compliance and provides a record of the electrical work carried out on your premises.
How quickly can you respond to electrical faults?
Response times depend on the nature of the fault and current workload, but every effort is made to respond as quickly as possible. Electrical issues affecting business operations are assessed promptly so the most appropriate solution can be arranged.
What areas do you cover?
Commercial electrical work is carried out across Cheshire, Merseyside, Warrington, the Wirral, Greater Manchester, and parts of North Wales. If you're unsure whether your premises fall within the coverage area, simply get in touch to discuss your location.
How do I get started?
The first step is a conversation about your building, the work required, and any access or operational considerations. This allows the project to be planned properly, suitable recommendations to be made, and a clear quotation to be provided before any work begins.
Let's talk about your project
Every commercial site is different, so it helps to talk through the work before anything is planned. Whether it's a one-off repair, ongoing maintenance, or a larger installation, discussing your requirements early makes it easier to recommend the right approach and organise the work around your business.
“The price, the quality of work, and the speed at which they rewired my entire house were incredible. I honestly can’t recommend them highly enough.”
JP
“Mac was professional, tidy and, most importantly, incredibly patient and kind with my mum, who sometimes struggles to find her words."
JON
“Brilliant service, super friendly and the quality of their electricians is fantastic.”
MARK SHEVLIN
“Very quick and professional from start to finish and a very friendly team which I would personally recommend to anyone.”
DANNY CHAPMAN







