We dismantle existing electrical infrastructure with precision, ensuring every removal is safe, controlled, and ready for the next phase of your project.
Remodeling or expanding an active facility requires the careful removal of outdated or unsafe electrical components. Martin Electrical Systems offers commercial and industrial electrical demolition services that safely remove outdated wiring, panels, and equipment, adhering to strict OSHA and NEC guidelines.
Our electricians work directly with contractors, facility managers, and construction teams to sequence power removal correctly, minimize downtime, and prepare the site for new electrical installations. Every demolition phase is planned to support safe operations and smooth transition into reconstruction.
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We disconnect and remove obsolete wiring, aging panels, conduit, switching equipment, and abandoned circuits. Before demolition begins, our team isolates energized components, verifies full de-energization, and documents the system layout.
Many facilities need electrical removal only in specific zones while keeping critical systems active. We perform selective demolition that preserves core circuits, separates live areas from demo areas, and minimizes disruption to ongoing operations.
When remodels require a panel upgrade or complete electrical service replacement, we de-energize, detach, and dispose of outdated equipment. This includes main panels, subpanels, disconnects, and breaker assemblies.
Aging or damaged wiring, including cloth-insulated, aluminum, or unsafe conductors, poses hazards during remodels. We trace, label, and remove abandoned or non-compliant wiring, eliminate unsafe connections, and clear out circuits that no longer meet current code requirements.
Industrial sites often contain complex systems like high-voltage feeders, motor circuits, HVAC wiring, and machinery controls. Our electricians identify active and inactive circuits, execute controlled shutdowns, and coordinate demo work around production schedules.
Electrical demolition cost depends on equipment size, wiring condition, and facility layout. We limit labor by removing only what is necessary, preserving usable pathways when possible, and preparing organized routes for upcoming installations. Our team provides upfront estimates and ongoing communication throughout.
At Martin Electrical, we approach demolition with safety, coordination, and new installations in mind. By managing electrical removal safely and systematically, we help lower risk, prevent delays, and support a smoother overall project.
A Trusted Partner for Safe, Efficient, and Code-Compliant Electrical Work
You work directly with the supervisors managing your project, ensuring fast answers, clear updates, and full accountability throughout the demolition phase.
Our crews deploy quickly, often within the same week, to match fast-moving remodel timelines and prevent costly delays. This readiness helps prevent delays and keeps your project moving forward.
We routinely perform electrical demolitions inside warehouses, manufacturing plants, and large commercial buildings. Our electricians understand how to remove power systems safely while maintaining ongoing operations.
Projects follow rigorous lockout/tagout procedures, circuit tracing, NEC-compliant disconnection methods, and jobsite safety standards. This safeguards your personnel, facility, and equipment.
We deliver competitive pricing while providing the documentation and artistry industrial projects require, removing systems cleanly and preparing the site for efficient installation.
Organizations statewide trust us for demolition work that integrates smoothly with the next phase of construction. Our track record includes on-time delivery, meticulous documentation, and safe, well-coordinated demos.
Our clients rely on our industrial electricians to consistently deliver high-quality work.
MES has had top-notch customer service throughout the repairs—very professional and in constant communication.
Texaquip gives Martin Electrical Systems a 5-star rating and would highly recommend their services.
Safe, properly sequenced electrical demolition is the foundation of a safe, efficient jobsite. We take deliberate steps at every stage to protect crews, your schedule, and the next phase of your project.
Contact us for assistance in preparing your facility for your electrical service upgrade. Tell us about your project, and our team will provide guidance and answer any questions you may have.
P.O. BOX 1096, ARGYLE, TX 76226
8:30 AM—5:00 PM
Q: What is electrical demolition for a commercial or industrial remodel?
A: Electrical demolition is the safe disconnection and removal of existing electrical systems before renovations or expansion work can begin. It includes taking out obsolete wiring, panels, conduit, and abandoned circuits.
Q: How do you make electrical demolition safe in an active facility?
A: We meticulously trace and label every circuit to ensure we are only cutting dead lines. By strictly following lockout/tagout protocols and verifying that demo zones are fully de-energized, we keep your crew and equipment safe without accidentally knocking out power to the rest of the building.
Q: Can you do selective electrical demolition without shutting down the whole building?
A: Absolutely. We can usually remove specific sections of your electrical system while keeping the rest of the building operational.
Q: What electrical equipment can be removed during demolition?
A: Electrical demolition can include removing old wiring, subpanels, main panels, disconnects, breaker assemblies, switching gear, and abandoned conduit runs. We also identify unsafe conductors like cloth-insulated or aluminum wiring and remove non-compliant connections.
Q: What affects electrical demolition cost in Texas?
A: Pricing is usually based on the size of the building, the complexity of the electrical system, and how much equipment or wiring needs to stay in place. Industrial facilities with more involved power systems often require extra planning and coordination. We provide a quote before any work begins.