Industrial Electrical Height Works
Safe, efficient electrical work at height for industrial sites
High-level electrical work is common in industrial environments, and it needs to be done safely, efficiently, and with minimal disruption to operations. Whether it’s high bay lighting, cable containment, repairs above production areas, or maintenance in warehouse ceilings, access planning and workmanship matter.
Our Industrial Electrical Height Works service supports warehouses, factories, processing facilities, workshops, and large industrial spaces with high-access installations, upgrades, and repairs delivered with safety-first planning and reliable outcomes.
What we do
We provide high-access electrical services tailored to your site layout, operating hours, and safety requirements.
High bay lighting at height
High bay lighting repairs and replacements
LED high bay upgrades and staged rollouts
Lighting layout improvements for aisles, racking, and work zones
Sensor and control equipment installation where appropriate
High-level cabling and infrastructure
High-level power and lighting circuit works
Cable routing improvements and tidy rework of legacy runs
Conduit, tray, and containment works at height
Infrastructure provisions for future upgrades
Repairs and fault-finding at height
Fault diagnosis for intermittent lighting or power issues
Replacement of failed drivers, fittings, and components
Repair of damaged cabling and terminations
Remediation after water ingress, impacts, or wear
Planned maintenance programs
Scheduled high-level inspections and preventative maintenance
Batch replacement planning to reduce reactive call-outs
Maintenance aligned to shutdown windows or low-activity periods
Reduced downtime and improved site safety over time
Why height works needs an industrial approach
Safety is non-negotiable
We plan access, work zones, and site coordination carefully to meet safety requirements and reduce risk.
Downtime is expensive
Staged works and planned maintenance keep operations running and reduce disruption.
High-level faults can linger for months
A structured height works approach prevents “temporary fixes” and recurring issues.
Better lighting and infrastructure improve productivity
Consistent lighting and tidy cabling support safer, more efficient operations.
Our process
Site assessment and access planning
We review ceiling heights, hazards, active zones, and operational constraints.
Scope and staging plan
Define what will be completed, how it will be accessed, and how to minimise disruption.
Delivery and quality control
Complete works at height with tidy workmanship and clear communication.
Testing and verification
Validate the repair or upgrade and ensure safe, reliable operation.
Handover and maintenance options
Provide recommendations for ongoing maintenance to reduce future issues.
FAQ
What types of work are considered “electrical height works”?
Anything electrical performed at height, including high bay lighting repairs and upgrades, high-level cabling, cable containment, sensors, and repairs in ceilings, rafters, or elevated plant areas.
Can you do the work while the facility is operating?
Often, yes. We can stage works by zone and coordinate around production schedules, forklift routes, and safe work areas to minimise disruption.
Do you handle high bay lighting upgrades as part of height works?
Yes. High bay lighting is one of the most common height work requirements. We can replace failed fittings, upgrade to LED, and improve layout and zoning.
Can planned maintenance reduce call-outs and downtime?
Yes. A scheduled approach allows batch replacement, preventative checks, and controlled access planning, reducing recurring faults and reactive call-outs.
How do you manage safety during work at height?
We follow site safety requirements, plan access and exclusion zones, coordinate with site management, and ensure work is carried out using appropriate methods for the environment.
Do you provide repairs for intermittent faults at height?
Yes. We can diagnose and rectify intermittent lighting and cabling faults that are difficult to resolve without safe high access.
Can you work in warehouses with racking and forklifts?
Yes. We coordinate access planning with site operations to work safely around racking layouts and traffic flows.

