Data-backed capacity and demand analysis
Customizable monitoring timelines tailored to your needs
Reports formatted for your specific stakeholders
Non-invasive installation with zero operational disruption
Electrical K-11 #153656 | General KB-2, #153655
BBB Accredited
A+ Rating
Google Reviews
5-star Rating
NFPA 70B
Compliant
ICC Certified
Electrical Inspector
common scenarios
If any of these situations apply to your facility, a professional load study provides
the data you need to move forward with confidence.
Your carrier requires documented load data for a panel/service upgrade, underwriting review, or policy renewal.
You’re adding equipment (HVAC, production loads, EV chargers, tenant buildouts) and need to confirm available capacity before investing.
Permit / AHJ Request
An engineer, architect, or AHJ requires actual demand data to support a permit application or code compliance review.
An engineer, architect, or AHJ requires actual demand data to support a permit application or code compliance review.
Nuisance Tripping / Voltage Issues
Breakers are tripping, equipment is faulting, or you’re seeing voltage drops/fluctuations under load and need verified data to diagnose the cause.
You need accurate demand data to properly size generator/UPS/emergency power systems for critical or life-safety loads.
NFPA 70B Documentation
An engineer, architect, or AHJ requires actual demand data to support a permit application or code compliance review.
Power Quality Concerns
You suspect harmonics, imbalances, power factor issues, or transients that may be damaging equipment or causing downtime.
SERVICES
From basic load monitoring to advanced power quality analysis, we provide thedata and documentation your facility needs.
From basic load monitoring to advanced power quality analysis, we provide the
data and documentation your facility needs.
30-Day Electrical Load Study
Load Calculations
Power Load Monitoring & Recording
Power Quality Analysis
Energy Audits
NEC Load Calculations
Demand Factor Studies
Single-Phase Monitoring
Three-Phase Monitoring
Energy Usage Analysis
Harmonic Distortion Analysis
Voltage Sag/Swell Analysis
Transient & Surge Analysis
Arc Flash & Short Circuit Analysis
Generator & Backup Power Studies
Transformer & Distribution Studies
Commercial & Industrial Power Studies
Data Center Power Studies
Manufacturing Facility Studies
Hospital Power Studies
Multi-Family Properties
deliverables
Every report is formatted for the audience that needs it - whether
that's your engineer, insurer, AHJ, or executive team.
Peak demand analysis (kW) with timestamp
Average and maximum current per phase
Voltage profile and power factor data
Panel capacity utilization percentage
Load growth projections and recommendations
Executive summary for non-technical stakeholders
Detailed appendices with raw data logs
AHJ/permit-ready formatting
Insurance carrier documentation format

PROCESS
From initial call to delivered report - a streamlined process designed to respectyour time and keep your facility running.
From initial call to delivered report - a streamlined process designed to respect
your time and keep your facility running.
1
10-15 MINUTES
We discuss your facility, the trigger for the study, and what documentation your stakeholders need.
No site visit required to quote.
2
Typically 1-2 hours
Our technician installs Fluke power loggers at your main service or relevant panels. No shutdown required in most cases - your operations continue uninterrupted.
3
Formatted for your stakeholders
We analyze the logged data and deliver a comprehensive report - structured for engineers, AHJ review, insurance carriers, or your executive team.

WHY US
40+ Years of Field Experience
Four decades of commercial and industrial electrical work
across healthcare, manufacturing, retail, multi-family, and more.
Professional-Grade Equipment
We use calibrated Fluke power quality loggers, the same
instruments trusted by utilities and testing labs.
Stakeholder-Ready Reporting
Reports are structured for the audience that matters - your
engineer, AHJ, insurance carrier, or ownership group.
Clear Scope & Timeline
You know exactly what's included, what it costs, and when
it will be delivered before we start any work.
Corrective Work Capability
If the study reveals issues, we have the licensing and team to
handle corrective upgrades.
credentials
Our team holds the certifications and licenses required to deliver professional,
code-compliant electrical analysis and contracting services.
Certifications
ICC Certified Electrical Inspector
E-1 and E-26
ICC Certified Mechanical Inspector
M-1
ICC Certified Building Inspector
B-1
Arizona Board of Technical Registration
Inspector Certification #40900
State Licenses
Electrical
K-11 #153656
General Contracting
KB-2 #153655
HVAC
K-39 #136017
testimonials
Phoenix delivered exactly what our insurance carrier needed a clean documentation with the right data points. No back-and-forth, no delays. We had the report within a week and our renewal went through without issue

Michael T.
Facility Manager
We were planning a major tenant buildout and needed to know if the existing service could handle it. The load study gave us clear numbers, and when the upgrade was needed, Phoenix handled that too. One call, one contractor, done.

Sarah C.
Property Manager
The report format was exactly what I needed for the permit submittal. Professional, well-organized, and the data was solid. I've worked with contractors who treat load studies as an afterthought, Jeff and his team does it right.

David K.
Project Engineer
Get started
Tell us about your facility and what triggered the need.
We'll follow up within one business day to schedule
a 10–15 minute call - no obligation, no pressure.
Prefer to call? (602) 564-1144
Get started
Tell us about your facility and what triggered the need. We'll follow up within one business day to schedule a 10–15 minute call - no obligation, no pressure.
Prefer to call? (602) 564-1144
FAQ
Most projects start with a short no-cost scoping call. A standard 30-day load study requires 30 days of monitoring plus analysis and reporting—plan for about 5–6 weeks total from installation to final report delivery.
Yes. We can tailor the monitoring duration and scope to match your specific requirement—whether that’s an insurance request, an engineer/AHJ submittal, capacity planning for an expansion, or troubleshooting. While many compliance or insurance scenarios prefer longer monitoring (often 30 days), shorter studies may be appropriate depending on your operating cycle and the documentation needed.
No. Monitoring is typically installed using non-invasive clamp-on sensors, so we can collect data without interrupting power. Installation is usually completed in 1–2 hours, depending on access and site conditions.
You’ll receive a clear report with demand curves, peak demand data, load patterns, power factor observations, and voltage measurements (as applicable), along with concise findings and recommendations. Reports can be formatted for insurance carriers, engineers, and AHJ/permit reviews.
Usually: facility address, service size (if known), a brief description of what you’re trying to accomplish (insurance requirement, expansion, permit, troubleshooting, generator/UPS sizing), and access details for the electrical room/panels. If you have one-line diagrams or panel schedules, those help - but they’re not required to start.
Yes. If upgrades or corrections are needed (panel/service upgrades, balancing, power quality improvements, etc.), our licensed electricians can provide a clear scope and proposal, and complete the work with proper documentation.
We work with commercial, industrial, and multi-family properties—such as offices, retail, warehouses, manufacturing, distribution, healthcare facilities, and mission-critical environments—where accurate load data is needed for planning, compliance, or risk management.
Yes. We support single-phase and three-phase monitoring. For three-phase systems, we can capture phase balance, neutral current, and demand patterns to help identify capacity issues or imbalances.
Pricing is based on the scope and complexity of the work—what needs to be monitored, number of panels/feeds, site access conditions, monitoring duration, and reporting requirements (insurance, engineer, AHJ, etc.). After a brief scoping discussion, you’ll receive a clear estimate and timeline with a defined scope of work.
Can you provide documentation specifically for insurance carriers or renewals?
Yes. We routinely format deliverables to match what insurance underwriters typically ask for clear monitoring scope, demand data over time, peak readings, and a professional summary that supports upgrades, approvals, or renewal requirements.