Bossier Commercial

Commercial Electrician in Bossier City, LA

Ed's Electric serves Bossier City commercial clients — retail centers on Airline Drive, restaurants and hospitality along the Boardwalk, office suites, medical build-outs, and light-industrial along Industrial Drive. Four decades of Bossier commercial work, fully licensed for 3-phase service.

  • Tenant improvement build-outs
  • 3-phase panel & sub-panel work
  • Restaurant & hood interlocks
  • Walk-in cooler / freezer disconnects
  • LED lighting retrofits
  • Parking-lot & site lighting
  • Motor controls & VFDs
  • After-hours & weekend scheduling

Commercial work that respects your business hours

Bossier commercial clients can't shut down for a full-day electrical project. We schedule around your operation — restaurants after 10 pm, retail during closed days, offices on weekends — with no overtime surcharge. Ed's Electric brings a full commercial crew that knows Bossier permitting and the local Entergy service coordination process.

We handle tenant build-outs from panel schedule through final trim: 3-phase feeders, distribution and sub-panels, branch circuits sized to actual equipment loads (not guesses), commercial lighting layouts with occupancy controls, and code-required emergency egress lighting. Every commercial job leaves with as-built panel schedules and a written test report.

Ready to get started?

Call or text Ed's Electric — Shreveport's trusted licensed, bonded and insured electrician for 40+ years.

Bossier Commercial Electrician FAQ

Do you handle tenant build-outs in Bossier City?

Yes — we work directly with commercial landlords and general contractors on tenant improvement work along Airline Drive, East Texas Street, and the Louisiana Boardwalk. Panel additions, sub-panels, lighting layouts, receptacle distribution, and low-voltage rough-in.

Can you service restaurants and hood systems?

Yes. We wire commercial kitchens, hood exhaust interlocks, walk-in cooler and freezer disconnects, and 3-phase equipment. Health-department inspection ready.

Do you work after hours to avoid disrupting the business?

Yes — most Bossier retail and restaurant work is scheduled overnight or on the shop's closed day to avoid downtime. No overtime surcharges for scheduled after-hours work.

Are you licensed for commercial 3-phase work?

Yes. Louisiana-licensed and insured for commercial work up to 480V/3-phase, including 400A and 800A service entrances, motor control centers, and disconnect switching.