Renovating a commercial space almost always involves electrical work. A new tenant needs a different outlet layout. The lighting is 20 years old and burning through energy. The panel is full and there’s no room for additional circuits. The building inspector flagged wiring that doesn’t meet current code. These are the projects Sparxx Electrical handles — updating the electrical in existing commercial buildings without shutting down the businesses operating inside them.
Tenant fit-ups are the most frequent. When a new tenant moves into a commercial space, the layout rarely matches their needs. We relocate outlets, add dedicated circuits for equipment, update the lighting layout, and install data and network cabling for the new floor plan. We work from the tenant’s requirements and coordinate with the GC and other trades to stay on schedule.
Lighting retrofits are another major category. Many older Winnipeg commercial buildings still run T8 or T12 fluorescent fixtures that consume more energy and produce worse light quality than modern LEDs. A full lighting retrofit cuts energy costs, improves the work environment, and may qualify for Efficiency Manitoba commercial incentives.
Panel and service upgrades for commercial buildings that have outgrown their electrical capacity. Adding equipment, additional tenant spaces, or EV charging stations to the parking area all increase the electrical load. We assess the existing service, recommend upgrades, and handle the installation.
Most commercial renovations happen while the building is partially or fully occupied. We schedule work around business hours when needed, use temporary power to keep adjacent units running during shutdowns, and keep our work areas clean and contained. Communication is key — we let property managers and tenants know exactly when power will be interrupted and for how long.
Commercial renovation electrical requires flexibility and coordination. Since 2019, Elton has built a reputation for showing up on time, communicating clearly with GCs and property managers, and keeping projects on track.
In most cases, yes. We isolate the circuits being worked on and keep the rest of the building powered. For panel work that requires a main shutdown, we schedule it for after hours and give everyone advance notice. Temporary power can bridge short shutdowns for adjacent units.
Yes. All commercial electrical work in Winnipeg requires a permit. We pull the permit, complete the work, and schedule the City of Winnipeg inspection.
Yes, and in many cases it’s required. When a commercial space is renovated, the electrical in the renovated area needs to meet current code — even if the rest of the building was grandfathered. We identify what needs updating and include it in the renovation scope.
Switching from fluorescent to LED lighting typically reduces lighting energy consumption by 40% to 60%. The exact savings depend on the number of fixtures, the hours of operation, and the existing fixture types. We can estimate the savings for your specific building.
If you’ve got a commercial renovation coming up that involves electrical, get in touch early. The sooner we’re part of the planning, the smoother the project goes.
