PowerMeans Electric

PowerMeans Electric

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PowerMeans Electric has proudly offered electrical services for residential and commercial properties since 2015. Our industry experience and forward thinking mentality aims to change the expectation of electrical contractors in the industry. Our relentless pursuit of innovation will deliver an unmatched product at a competitive price point, and develop lasting relationships with clients in the re

06/12/2026

What happens after the walls are painted and the ceilings go in on a commercial construction project? ⚡⛪

We're back at Redeemer Church in Dripping Springs, entering one of the most important phases of commercial electrical construction: electrical trim-out.

If you've been following this project, you've seen it evolve from exposed rafters and rough-in wiring to a nearly finished facility. Now we're installing the final electrical devices that people interact with every day.

During the trim-out phase, our team is:

- Installing receptacles and outlets
- Installing Decora switches and cover plates

Installing light fixtures, exit signs, flood lights, etc.
- Completing final electrical terminations
- Verifying circuit labeling inside the electrical panel
- Preparing the building for final inspection and walkthrough
This stage may look simple, but it's where attention to detail matters most.

Improperly terminated devices, missing labels, or poorly organized circuits can create headaches for future maintenance, troubleshooting, and safety inspections.

That's why every circuit is carefully identified, every connection is verified, and every wire is secured before the building is energized.

One thing many people don't realize is that commercial construction is all about coordination. Electricians, HVAC contractors, painters, ceiling installers, and inspectors all have to work together in the right sequence to keep the project moving forward.

Have you ever wondered how many different trades have to work together before a commercial building is ready to open?

And if you were handed the keys to a building tomorrow, would you know how to identify which breaker controls which area?

Serving Dripping Springs, Hays County, Belterra, Bee Cave, and Greater Austin.

When your power means everything, call PowerMeans.

04/30/2026

Day 2 out at Dripping Springs Founders Day, and it’s been all about community.

This event brings together so many people across Dripping Springs and Hays County, and we’re proud to be part of it. From local families to small businesses, this is what makes this town special.

At PowerMeans Electric, we believe it’s not just about power — it’s about showing up, supporting the community, and being part of something bigger.

If you’re in the area this weekend, come out and enjoy Founders Day with us.

Thank you, Dripping Springs, always great to see y’all.

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12507 Pauls Valley Road #3B
Austin, TX
78737

Opening Hours

Monday 8am - 4pm
Tuesday 8am - 4pm
Wednesday 8am - 4pm
Thursday 8am - 4pm
Friday 8am - 4pm