Steve from Socal
Well-known member
I have an industrial building in Kansas, as ars as I know, the type of building is irrelevent. You as the property owner can act as the general contractor/owner builder. Do the needed electrical work and as mentioned have a licensed electrican come and bless the work. Same thing with the plumbing, it is not rocket science and a bit of sweat equity goes a long way.
Depending on how the building was powered, three phase/single phase you may need to have a diffrent service drop/transformer? As a commercial customer you will pay higher rates than a residense. As far a generators, gas heaters etc, I think if you look at operating costs in the mid term even, fixing the utility service is still dollars ahead.
Depending on how the building was powered, three phase/single phase you may need to have a diffrent service drop/transformer? As a commercial customer you will pay higher rates than a residense. As far a generators, gas heaters etc, I think if you look at operating costs in the mid term even, fixing the utility service is still dollars ahead.








