Electrical Transformers, Jacksonville, FL

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You can count on us to keep your electrical transformers in excellent condition.

Transformers are a key part of the electrical grid, as their key purpose is to change the voltage of electrical current. A great deal of industrial electrical equipment is designed to work with a different voltage than the building’s native wiring can provide, which means that many buildings used for this kind of work require their own transformers to adjust the current. Our team at Electric Power Systems has extensive experience in working on electrical transformers, and you can count on us to keep yours in excellent condition.

Electrical Transformers in Jacksonville, Florida

Our team offers a comprehensive range of services to keep your existing electrical transformers in great shape. If any of your transformers ever malfunction or suffer a loss in performance, we encourage you to give us a call to get the repair services you need. In severe cases, we can even rebuild the transformer in question to restore it to good working order.

Additionally, our skilled team can fabricate and install custom electrical transformers according to your organization’s unique needs. We have extensive experience in working on power systems, and we are thoroughly equipped to adjust the transformers to your specific requirements. You can count on us to provide the effective solutions you are looking for, making sure your building and equipment are always reliably supplied with electricity.

We are proud to serve the community here in Jacksonville, Florida, and we want to help you get the power you need to run your equipment. If you need new electrical transformers, just give us a call to learn more about how our team can help.


At Electric Power Systems, we can build electrical transformers for those in Jacksonville and Tampa, Florida; Pearl Harbor, Hawaii; Norfolk, Virginia; San Francisco and Los Angeles, California; New York, New York; Houston, Texas; Raleigh, North Carolina; and Charleston, South Carolina.