At Maccripine Electric Service LLC, every project is centered on one goal: delivering wiring systems that actually perform. We are not here to offer quick fixes or temporary solutions. Our focus is on creating long-term results through proper installation, accurate load calculations, and code-compliant execution. Every shop, shed, or metal building we wire is treated with attention to detail, ensuring it operates safely, efficiently, and reliably under daily use.
Shop and metal building wiring requires careful planning to handle heavy tools, welders, compressors, and lighting across long spans. We calculate loads, run properly sized feeders, and install subpanels that deliver stable power to every outlet and circuit. Each wire is routed through conduit or buried cable rated for your conditions, with grounding and bonding that meets code and keeps your structure safe. The result is reliable electricity that supports your work without tripped breakers or voltage drop.
We inspect your structure, measure distances, and calculate load requirements to size the subpanel and feeder correctly.
We mount the subpanel, run conduit or underground feeder, and install dedicated circuits for equipment and lighting.
We verify voltage, test each circuit for continuity, and confirm bonding to ensure safe operation.
Every electrical decision we make is built on a foundation of code compliance, safety, and transparency. You’ll receive straightforward explanations of what your shop or metal building needs, why certain materials are recommended, and how each circuit will perform under load. No jargon, no upselling, just honest guidance grounded in 18 years of field experience. From the first site walk to the final inspection, you’ll know exactly what’s happening and why it matters.
Proper circuits and grounding protect tools and machinery from electrical surges and reduce fire risk.
Permitted installations meet local electrical codes, avoiding fines and ensuring your building passes inspection.
Dedicated circuits handle high-draw equipment without voltage drops or tripped breakers during heavy use.
Strategically placed outlets and switches give you bright, controllable lighting exactly where tasks happen.
Commercial-grade components and professional installation reduce maintenance costs and extend the system's working life.
Properly sized panels and conduit pathways make it simple to add new circuits when your needs grow.
Proper outbuilding wiring begins with accurate load calculations, correct wire sizing, and secure panel installation. Each circuit is routed through code-compliant conduit or direct burial cable and terminated at grounded receptacles. Bonding metal building frames prevents shock hazards while GFCI protection safeguards damp areas. Every installation is inspected for voltage drop, tested under load, and verified to deliver stable power for tools and equipment over the long term.
Every circuit and panel is installed to meet code requirements, eliminating installation errors and safety risks.
Professional-grade materials and equipment ensure long-term reliability and consistent performance in all outbuilding electrical systems.
Clear explanations at every step keep you informed about the work being performed and what to expect.
Load calculations and layout planning prevent overloads, voltage drop issues, and future capacity problems in your metal building.
Yes. We run underground feeder or conduit to outbuildings at any distance with proper voltage drop calculation.
Most shops do well with 100 or 200 amp service. The right size depends on your equipment load.
Absolutely. We install dedicated circuits sized for your compressors, welders, lifts, and other high-draw tools.
Most counties require a permit for detached structure wiring. We handle the permitting and inspection coordination for you.
A typical shop panel and wiring install takes one to two days depending on distance and circuit count.
Reach out to Maccripine Electric Service LLC for a clear quote, expert installation, and shop wiring that meets code and runs the equipment you need.