Distribution centers, warehouse power, multifamily, and retail along the I-10 corridor—high-bay lighting, switchgear, and build-outs self-performed by our own crews from rough-in to final connection.
Katy is West Houston's logistics engine. The I-10 corridor keeps filling with distribution centers and warehouses, and the multifamily and retail follow the jobs. The electrical that market needs is heavy on power—service and switchgear sized for the load, high-bay lighting laid out for the racking, and equipment drops for conveyor and material handling. Pillars Electric self-performs all of it.
We're headquartered in Houston and our crews work west into Katy every day. Because the foreman and apprentices are ours, we hold the aggressive schedules these projects run on and keep the work code-compliant and inspection-ready across Katy's mix of jurisdictions.
Service and switchgear sized for the load, plus power and data drops for conveyor and material-handling equipment in I-10 corridor warehouses.
High-bay LED layouts designed around the racking and aisle spacing—footcandles where they're needed, with controls and zoning to keep energy down.
Apartment and retail-center wiring across the corridor's residential and commercial growth—one contractor across the portfolio.
Preventive maintenance, testing, and commercial emergency response for warehouse and retail operations that can't afford downtime.
Warehouses are a power problem first. A distribution center lives or dies on the service entrance, the switchgear and distribution, and a high-bay layout that fits the racking. We size and lay it out around the operation—not a generic open shell—so the building works on day one.
One contractor across the corridor. From warehouses and distribution to multifamily and mixed-use and retail, Katy's growth spans the whole commercial range—and we self-perform across it. See every service we bring to a Katy project.
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