Electrical Preventative Maintenance Services in Denver
Proactive electrical care to protect your property, reduce downtime, and ensure compliance with NFPA 70B standards.
Keep your business safe, efficient, and compliant with Piper Electric’s preventative maintenance services. Our licensed electricians help identify issues before they become costly problems, giving you peace of mind and protecting your investment.

Why Preventative Maintenance Matters
Staying ahead of electrical issues isn’t just about convenience—it’s about protecting your people, your property, and your bottom line.
- Reduce costly emergency repairs
- Avoid OSHA penalties with NFPA 70B compliance
- Protect staff and property from electrical hazards
- Improve energy efficiency and lower utility costs
Electrical Preventative Maintenance Services We Offer
Infrared (IR) Scanning
Our certified technicians use state-of-the-art infrared technology to detect hidden electrical issues before they escalate. By identifying overheating wires, loose connections, or overloaded circuits, IR scanning helps you prevent outages, equipment failures, and potential fire hazards.
Torque and Clean
Over time, electrical connections can loosen due to vibration, temperature changes, or normal wear and tear. Our torque and clean service ensure all electrical terminations are tightened to manufacturer specifications, while cleaning removes dust, dirt, and corrosion. This process extends the life of your electrical equipment and reduces fire risks.
Load and Arc Flash Studies
Understanding your building’s electrical load is critical to both safety and efficiency. Our load studies analyze energy consumption to confirm your system can handle current and future demand, while our arc flash studies identify potential hazards and provide solutions to minimize risks. We also deliver the required documentation to ensure your facility complies with OSHA and NFPA 70B standards.
Lighting Maintenance
Proper lighting is essential for safety, security, and productivity. Our team provides regular inspections, cleaning, bulb and ballast replacements, and upgrades to energy-efficient lighting solutions. This not only enhances visibility and safety but also reduces energy costs and extends the lifespan of your fixtures.

Benefits of Preventative Maintenance
NFPA 70B Compliance
Stay compliant with the latest NFPA 70B standards and avoid costly penalties while protecting your business from unnecessary risks. Compliance not only keeps you aligned with federal and state regulations but also demonstrates your commitment to safety and professionalism.

Increased Equipment Lifespan
Regular inspections and proactive care prevent unnecessary wear and extend the life of your electrical systems. By addressing small issues, like loose wiring or minor equipment malfunctions, before they escalate, you protect your investment and delay the need for expensive replacements.

Reduced Downtime & Costs
Unplanned outages can halt operations and cost businesses millions. Preventative maintenance ensures fewer disruptions, reduces emergency repair expenses, and helps you maintain consistent productivity. With a reliable system, your team can focus on serving customers instead of dealing with costly downtime.

Enhanced Safety
Electrical hazards such as faulty wiring, overloaded circuits, and arc flash risks pose serious threats to both people and property. Our preventative maintenance programs proactively identify and correct these issues, creating a safer environment for your employees, tenants, and customers.

The Cost of Skipping Preventative Maintenance
Ignoring electrical preventative maintenance can have serious consequences. Fires, equipment damage, and prolonged downtime cost businesses billions annually.
- 37,000 industrial fires occur in the U.S. annually
- 20% of these fires are electrical in nature
- Businesses lose millions per hour during downtime
- Nearly half of companies close permanently after a major fire

The Price of Downtime Per Industry
- Brokerage Service – $6.5 Million
- Manufacturing – $2.5 Million
- Telecommunications – $2 Million
- Retail – $1.1 Million
- Health Care – $630,000





