Industrial Electrical Services for Ohio Manufacturing & Industrial Facilities

Orth Electric industrial panel work

Orth Electrical Services provides industrial electrical work for manufacturing plants, warehouses, and heavy commercial facilities throughout Butler and Warren County and the surrounding Cincinnati and Dayton metro area. Owner Robbie Orth has been in the trade since 1992, including years spent working the electrical construction shop at AK Steel, handling production, maintenance, and electrical construction work inside a live industrial plant before building Orth Electrical Services into a full-time contractor in 2006. That background shapes how we approach every industrial job: we understand plant schedules, safety expectations, and what unplanned downtime actually costs a facility. As a licensed, insured Ohio Master Electrician (EL 25756) and a US Navy veteran, Robbie leads a team that treats industrial facilities with the same discipline required on a working plant floor.

One Team, the Full Voltage Range

Many electrical contractors are comfortable in only one voltage range. Our team works across the full spectrum, often on the same project: 480-volt three-phase power distribution and motor circuits for production equipment, standard 240V and 120V wiring for offices, break rooms, and support spaces within a facility, and low-voltage control, lighting, and automation circuits that tie equipment and building systems together. We also handle DC systems up to 250 volts DC, including battery backup, solar-tied, and industrial control and drive circuits. That range means a plant doesn't have to bring in separate contractors for high-voltage distribution and low-voltage controls. One licensed team can handle the entire scope of a project.

Industrial Electrical Services

  • Three-phase power distribution (480V and other industrial voltages)
  • Motor and motor-control circuit installation and repair
  • Transformer installation and replacement
  • Control panel and PLC wiring
  • Generator and backup power systems for facilities
  • Industrial and warehouse lighting
  • Electrical panel upgrades and service changes
  • Preventive electrical maintenance programs
  • Electrical code compliance inspections and corrections
  • Low-voltage control, automation, and lighting circuits
  • DC systems up to 250V, including battery backup and solar-tied circuits
  • Minimal-downtime scheduling around production shifts
  • 24/7 emergency service for plant electrical failures
  • New equipment hookups and electrical construction
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Frequently Asked Questions

Can you schedule work around our production shifts?

Yes. We know unplanned downtime is expensive, so we plan installation and maintenance work around your production schedule whenever possible, including nights, weekends, or planned shutdown windows. Tell us your constraints up front and we'll build the job around them rather than asking you to work around us.

Do you offer emergency service if we lose power or have an electrical failure during a shift?

Yes, we provide 24/7 emergency electrical service. A production line down because of an electrical fault is treated as urgent. Call or text (513) 267-6453 and we'll get a licensed electrician moving on it as quickly as we can.

What size or type of industrial equipment can you actually service?

We work on three-phase power distribution, motors and motor controls, transformers, control panels and PLCs, and both AC and DC systems up to 250 volts DC. Robbie's background in AK Steel's electrical construction shop means our team is used to working around active production equipment.

Are you familiar with code compliance requirements for industrial facilities?

Yes. Robbie Orth is a licensed Ohio Master Electrician (EL 25756), and our crews approach industrial work with code compliance and safe work practices in mind on every job, from panel installations to control wiring. We can also address corrections identified in a facility inspection.

Do you only work on the plant floor, or also the office and control room wiring?

Both. We work across the full voltage range on the same project, from 480-volt three-phase equipment circuits down through standard 120V/240V office and support-space wiring to low-voltage control and automation circuits, so one licensed team can cover the entire facility.

Call or text (513) 267-6453 for a free estimate on your next industrial electrical project.