
Precision protection
Commercial-grade breakers and lugs — no residential shortcuts.
Trent Electrical wires shops, offices, retail spaces, restaurants, and working farms across Hawkins County. Single and three-phase service, tenant fit-out, machinery hookups, and code-compliant install — on schedule.

Small commercial work is its own discipline. The conductors are bigger, the loads are heavier, the inspections are stricter, and the consequences of getting it wrong are measured in lost production days instead of an inconvenient evening. We treat it that way. Every shop, office, restaurant, and farm we wire gets a real load calculation, a real one-line drawing, and a panel directory that means something a year from now when the next person opens the dead front.
Three-phase service is where most rural commercial jobs start. Most of Hawkins County is served single-phase by default; three-phase requires coordination, a transformer upgrade, and sometimes a service drop relocation. We handle that conversation with your utility provider on your behalf, including the load letter and the application packet. From the meter inward, we install the service equipment, branch panels, and feeders sized for what you are actually running and what you might add in two years.
Tenant fit-out work is fast and routine for us. Demising the space, pulling new lighting and HVAC circuits, installing tenant submeters where the landlord requires them, and labeling everything before we hand it back. Most small fit-outs finish in a week to ten days from rough-in to final inspection.
Farm and agricultural work has its own rulebook — Article 547 of the NEC covers ag buildings specifically because the environment (corrosive dust, moisture, livestock) destroys electrical equipment that would last forty years in a normal shop. We use the right enclosures, the right device boxes, and the right wiring methods for the building. Milk parlors, feed mills, pole barns, hay storage, well houses, livestock waterers, and electric fence chargers all get done right.
Service area includes Rogersville, Church Hill, Mount Carmel, Surgoinsville, Bulls Gap, Mooresburg, Kingsport, Morristown, Greeneville, and the surrounding Hawkins, Hamblen, and Greene County communities.
Shop, office, or farm — walk the space and understand the actual loads.
Load calc, panel schedule, and county permit pulled before we buy material.
Runs in EMT or MC where required, boxes and devices at commercial spec.
As-built panel directory, photos of every homerun, and a walkthrough with the owner.

Commercial-grade breakers and lugs — no residential shortcuts.
Balanced phases across the panel, voltage checked at every leg.
Load logged at peak use so the panel isn't sized for a slow Tuesday.


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