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Warehouse & distribution electrical.

High-bay lighting, material-handling power, and distribution sized for the load—commercial electrical that keeps the supply chain moving, phased around your dock schedule instead of on top of it.

Overview

Power that keeps the supply chain moving.

A distribution facility runs on uptime. Every minute a dock is dark or a sortation line is down is a shipment that doesn't move—so the electrical system can't be the weak link. Pillars Electric powers warehouses and distribution centers across Texas, from high-bay lighting and material-handling power to the service and distribution infrastructure the whole building depends on.

We self-perform the work as the electrical arm of a commercial construction group, which means we sequence around how a logistics building actually operates—dock windows, inventory cycles, and peak seasons—rather than forcing operations to stop for the trade. Pair it with our lighting retrofits and preventive maintenance to keep the facility efficient and online.

What We Power

The warehouse scope.

01

High-bay lighting & controls

LED high-bay layouts and occupancy and daylight controls designed for foot-candles on the rack face, not just the floor—and for the energy bill.

02

Material-handling power

Distribution and connections for conveyors, sortation, dock equipment, and EV and forklift charging—sized for the real load and coordinated with vendors.

03

Service & distribution

Service entrance, switchgear, panels, and feeders engineered for the building's load profile and room to grow.

04

Office & mezzanine build-out

Front-office, breakroom, and mezzanine electrical—the finished spaces inside the shell, wired to a commercial standard.

How We Approach It

Sequenced around the dock, not the other way around.

We plan around operations. In an occupied distribution center, the schedule is the constraint that matters most. We write the sequence and any shutdowns around dock windows and peak season so product keeps moving while the work gets done.

We size for the real load. Automation, charging, and added lines change the demand on a building fast. We engineer distribution with headroom so the next equipment addition doesn't mean a service upgrade—and so nothing trips when the facility is running flat out.

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Where this connects.

Questions

Common questions.

Do you install high-bay LED lighting in existing warehouses?+
Yes. We design and install high-bay LED and the controls to go with it, in both new construction and occupied-facility retrofits—phased around dock and inventory schedules so operations keep running.
Can you power material-handling and automation equipment?+
Yes. We run distribution and equipment connections for conveyors, sortation, charging stations, dock equipment, and automation—sized for the real load and coordinated with the equipment vendors.
Do you work around our operating schedule?+
That's the default for distribution work. We plan the sequence and any shutdowns around your dock windows and peak seasons so the supply chain doesn't stop for the electrical.
What size warehouse projects do you take?+
From single-tenant distribution buildings to large multi-dock logistics facilities. We've powered over a million square feet across warehouse, industrial, and multifamily work.
Texas & Gulf Coast

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