Make it stand out.
It all begins with an ambition. Maybe you want to launch a business. Maybe you want to turn a hobby into something more. Or maybe you have a creative project to share with the world. Whatever it is, the way you tell your story online can make all the difference. We have years of experience and knowledge passed down which is why we try to let our work do the talking!
"With a twist of a wire and a flick of a switch, electricians perform the magic that illuminates our world." – Anonymous
We love to go the extra mile when it comes to our light pole bases. We provide everything from the rebar in it to the finish on the outside of the pole. The little bit of extra effort can make a huge difference in the finished product.
"In the realm of electrical work, precision and expertise create the spark of progress." – Anonymous
In this trade, the meticulous installation of conduit has increasingly become a rare skill, balancing efficiency, organization, and preventing entanglement. Our approach strives to elevate this practice to an art form, resulting in projects that reflect meticulous planning, expert skill, and a wealth of conduit-running experience.
Wall of Shame (Not our work!)
Unfortunately, we cannot all be perfect, and mistakes happen. This is where our Lead men excel at making sure none of our apprentices end up here! Most of these pics are some of the problems we have ran into when inexperienced people have tried to do our work for us or bypassed our trade knowledge!
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Lets do a 360 before pulling any wire!
This was provided for us to pull wire for light poles after a grader was paid to install conduits and the following site poles.
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A little extra concrete to stand on
Now at Patco we definitely take pride in our ability to keep our site light poles looking clean and planned out. We had to peal these tubes and jack hammer concrete for the original installer.
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X marks the spot
This was after the wood was left in place to keep anchor bolts in place. The bottom nuts to tighten the light pole are under the concrete.
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Grab handle
A simple addition of a 5$ LB or box would kept this from being grab bar right above the office chair as it’s very impractical to have mc is a location like this.