
Monroe, Ohio has grown quickly in recent years, and Orth Electrical Services has grown right alongside it, serving new residential subdivisions as well as the logistics and light-industrial development that has moved into the area along the I-75 corridor between Middletown and West Chester. Monroe sits across both Butler and Warren counties, and we cover the entire city. Robbie Orth holds Ohio Master Electrician license EL 25756 and has worked in the trade since 1992, giving Monroe homeowners and business owners access to an experienced, licensed professional rather than a rotating crew. From wiring a brand-new home to setting up power distribution for a warehouse, our team is equipped for the range of work Monroe's growth is producing.
Monroe's rapid growth means a lot of what we do here involves brand-new construction, from residential subdivisions going up along the I-75 corridor to the logistics and distribution facilities that have followed. New construction rewards an electrician who can move fast without cutting corners, and our team works directly with homeowners, builders, and commercial property managers to get new properties wired correctly the first time. We also handle the full range of standard commercial and industrial electrical needs for Monroe's growing business base, all backed by free estimates and licensed, insured work.
Yes, new construction wiring is a significant part of our work in Monroe given how much residential growth is happening here. We handle the full electrical installation, from service and panel setup through rough-in and finish work, coordinating directly with builders and homeowners and providing a free estimate before work begins.
Yes, we serve the logistics and light-industrial facilities that have grown along the I-75 corridor near Monroe, including three-phase service, motors, transformers, and control circuits. We're licensed for industrial-scale work, not just residential and light commercial jobs, so we can support these facilities from installation through ongoing service.
Monroe sits in both Butler and Warren counties, and permitting can depend on which side of the city line a property falls on. We're familiar with both counties' requirements and handle the permitting details as part of the job, so you don't have to sort out which jurisdiction to call.
We offer 24/7 emergency electrical service throughout Monroe. Call or text (513) 267-6453 or call (937) 558-2531 any time, whether it's a power outage at a newly occupied home or an electrical issue disrupting operations at a warehouse or distribution facility.
Call or text Orth Electric at (513) 267-6453 for a free estimate on your Monroe electrical project.