What is the difference between commercial and residential electrical?
Commercial and residential electrical systems are designed to meet different power demands. Commercial buildings typically have larger square footage and more occupants than residential buildings, so they require more power to run air conditioning, lighting, and other equipment. In addition, commercial buildings often have more complex electrical systems, with multiple wiring circuits and larger distribution panels. As a result, commercial electricians need to have a higher level of training and experience than their residential counterparts.
Residential electricians, on the other hand, primarily install and repair electrical systems in single-family homes. While these systems are not as complex as those found in commercial buildings, they still need to be able to safely handle a large amount of power required to run appliances, lights, and other devices. As a result, both commercial and residential electricians play an important role in keeping our buildings safe and running smoothly.