Shops, Barns & Outbuildings

Pole Building & Shop Wiring

New pole barn or an empty shop that needs power? We run the service, wire the lights and outlets, and set it up for the welders, compressors, and equipment you'll actually plug in.

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What's Involved

Pole Building & Shop Wiring

A pole building starts as a shell, and how it's wired determines what you can do in it. We run new service to the building — underground or overhead — set a panel sized for your plans, and wire the lighting, outlets, and dedicated circuits for the equipment. If you're running a welder, an air compressor, a lift, or three-phase machinery, we size the service and circuits for it from the start instead of leaving you short.

We wire shops, pole barns, machine sheds, and hobby garages, from a simple lights-and-outlets setup to a full shop with three-phase equipment. You get a written estimate and a service that leaves you room to add on later.

What We Handle

Common pole building and shop wiring jobs

  • New service to the buildingUnderground or overhead runs and a right-sized panel.
  • Lighting & outletsLED shop lighting and outlets laid out for how you work.
  • Equipment circuitsDedicated circuits for welders, compressors, lifts, and dust collection.
  • Three-phase powerFor shop and farm machinery that needs it, including converters.
  • Heat & ventilation hookupsUnit heaters, exhaust fans, and shop HVAC.

Questions

Pole Building & Shop Wiring FAQ

How much power do I need in a shop?

It depends on what you'll run. A basic shop with lights, outlets, and a few tools is modest; add a welder, a compressor, a lift, or three-phase equipment and the service needs to grow. We size it to your equipment list so you're not tripping breakers or paying to redo it.

Can you run power to a building with none?

Yes — that's a regular job. We run new service to the building, underground or overhead, and set a panel there.

Do you wire for three-phase equipment?

Yes. If you've got three-phase machinery, or single-phase service and need a phase converter, we handle the service, circuits, and controls.

Need this done?

Serving Dodge, Washington & Fond du Lac counties. Free written estimates, no surprise charges.

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