When people think of electricians working, they usually picture someone fixing wires at home or changing a broken light. But did you know there are different types of electricians? Two of the most common are commercial electricians and industrial electricians.
If you’ve ever wondered about the difference between a commercial electrician and an industrial electrician, this guide will help. We’ll explain what each one does, where they work, and how to know which one you need.
A commercial electrician works in commercial buildings like offices, schools, shops, restaurants, and hospitals. Their main job is to make sure businesses have safe and reliable electricity.
Examples of commercial electrical work:
Because businesses rely on electricity every day, commercial electricians work to prevent downtime that could cost money or affect customers.
An industrial electrician works in industrial settings such as factories, warehouses, or large plants. These places use bigger and more complex power systems than offices or shops.
Examples of industrial electrical work:
The work environment for industrial electricians can be tougher. They often work around large machines and must follow strict safety rules while ensuring electrical systems are safe for everyone.
Here’s a simple look at how the two compare:
Both types of electricians need training, licenses, and strong knowledge of how electricity works. But their skill sets are slightly different:
The work environment is another big difference:
So, how do you know which electrician to call?
Choosing the right electrician ensures your electrical installations are done safely, follow regulations, and are built to last.
At Grammar Electrical, we’ve been serving Auckland since 1948, that’s more than 70 years of keeping lights on and machines running. We have teams of both commercial electricians and industrial electricians, so no matter the project, we’ve got you covered.
Here’s why customers trust us:
From lighting systems and security systems in offices to high voltage systems and power distribution in factories, our team has the skills and experience to handle it all. Whether it’s keeping your workplace bright and secure or making sure heavy machinery runs without a hitch, we know how to get the job done right, safely, efficiently, and with results you can trust.
Need help with your business or factory electrical work? Even small issues - like flickering lights or faulty wiring, can turn into major problems if left unchecked. Electrical faults don’t just disrupt your day, they can cause downtime, damage equipment, or even pose serious safety risks.
Whether you need new lighting systems for an office, regular maintenance in a shop, or urgent repairs on high voltage systems in a factory, our licensed team is ready to help. With over 70 years of proven experience, Grammar Electrical knows how to keep your workplace safe, reliable, and powered up.
Call 09 884 6611 today to speak with our experts and book trusted electrical services in Auckland. Don’t wait until a minor issue becomes a costly emergency. Let Grammar Electrical take care of it the right way.
Contact us for a FREE installation quote or book your job online today.
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a. Residential work and Commercial only.
b. Jobs specified as needing same day service when booking a job by phone or online.
c. Residential and Commercial work booked with Grammar Electrical:
i) Before 11:00AM
ii) For calls or online bookings received after 11:00AM, the customer will be offered a job. Booking for the next business day and normal callout fees ($170+ GST) will apply.
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