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MAINTENANCECONTRACTS

Prevent Problems. Skip the Emergency Calls.

Electrical failures don't have to be surprises. With a commercial maintenance contract from Loch Monster Electric, your facility gets scheduled inspections, thermal scanning, connection tightening, and priority emergency response — all handled by the same licensed crew that already knows your building.

A Loch Monster Electric maintenance contract gives your facility scheduled inspections, connection tightening, written reports, and priority response when something comes up between visits — handled by the same licensed crew every time.

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Licensed commercial electrician performing a routine electrical maintenance inspection inside a Twin Cities business electrical room.

When Do You Need

A COMMERCIAL MAINTENANCE CONTRACT?

YOU'VE HAD RECURRING ELECTRICAL ISSUES IN YOUR FACILITY

Recurring breaker trips, flickering lights, and unexplained equipment failures are rarely isolated events. They typically point to an underlying condition — an overloaded circuit, a degrading connection, or a panel that has been running near capacity for years — that a single repair visit does not fully resolve. Regular maintenance of your facility allows us to find and address those root causes methodically. A maintenance contract replaces the cycle of reactive repairs with scheduled inspections that catch developing problems before they escalate into something that stops your operation.

YOUR BUSINESS CANNOT AFFORD UNPLANNED DOWNTIME

Restaurants, medical offices, manufacturing facilities, and data centers all operate under the same constraint: an unexpected power failure does not just inconvenience people — it halts operations, puts time-sensitive work at risk, and can damage equipment that depends on clean, continuous power to function correctly. Maintenance contracts are built around your schedule, not ours. Inspections happen during off-hours or slow periods, so your operation is never interrupted. And when something does come up between visits, contract clients receive priority scheduling ahead of standard service calls.

YOU WANT DOCUMENTED ELECTRICAL COMPLIANCE FOR YOUR PROPERTY

Insurance providers, commercial landlords, and code inspectors increasingly expect evidence that a facility's electrical systems are being actively maintained — not just repaired after a failure. A reactive service history is not the same as a documented maintenance record, and the difference matters when a claim or renewal comes up. Every maintenance visit produces a written inspection report and work order that details what was checked, what was found, and what was corrected. That documentation gives you a clear paper trail to present during insurance reviews, lease renewals, or any compliance inspection.

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If you've got an emergency—sparking wires, no power, or something that just doesn't feel right—call our 24/7 emergency line. We'll get someone out as soon as possible.

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Who We Are

WHAT YOU CAN EXPECT

Time And Materials Pricing—So You Only Pay For What Your Job Actually Needs.

Licensed And Insured Electricians Who Treat Your Home Or Building With Respect

Clear Communication—We'll Walk You Through What We're Doing And Why

Local Folks Who Care About Doing Things The Right Way—Not Just The Fast Way

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We inspect common area panels, feeder conductors, branch circuits in shared spaces, exterior lighting, emergency and exit lighting, GFCI and AFCI protection in required locations, and any equipment rooms or mechanical spaces. We check for code compliance issues, signs of overloading or deterioration, and anything that has changed since the last inspection.

They give the board a documented record of the property's electrical condition over time. That record is useful for budget planning, for demonstrating due diligence to your insurer, and for addressing resident concerns about safety. When something does go wrong, a consistent inspection history also helps establish that the HOA was managing the property responsibly.

GFCI protection in laundry rooms, garages, and outdoor areas is one of the most common gaps. Emergency lighting and exit sign battery backup is another. Older properties often have panels or wiring that were code-compliant when installed but are now overdue for updates. We check against current Minnesota NEC adoptions, not just what the original permit called for.

We work with your property management team to set a recurring inspection date each year. After each inspection, you get a written report and a follow-up list of any items that need attention. We prioritize the list by urgency so the board can budget accordingly. Maintenance contract clients get priority scheduling for both inspections and any repairs that come up in between.

That is exactly what they are for. Most common area electrical failures we see at HOAs had warning signs that a routine inspection would have caught. Overloaded panels, deteriorating wire insulation, failing connections in junction boxes, and corroded outdoor fixtures are all things that show up on an inspection before they show up as an outage or a fire call.

Why Choose Us

WE OFFER A WIDE RANGE OF ELECTRICAL SERVICES,
FROM NEW CONSTRUCTION TO TROUBLESHOOTING.

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WE SERVE THE ENTIRE TWIN CITIES METRO FROM MINNEAPOLIS AND ST. PAUL TO MAPLE GROVE,
WOODBURY, EDEN PRAIRIE,
AND EVERYWHERE IN BETWEEN.

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