J. Bathe Electric Co. has been family owned and operated for four generations and is fully licensed, bonded, and insured in the bi-state area. We proudly employ highly-skilled and professional electricians trained at the award-winning and nationally recognized Electrical Industry Training Center in St. Louis. Our family’s 75+ year legacy is grounded in personal service and quality installations, and we continually seek out new and innovative electrical solutions to better serve our customers’ needs. Our record of repeat business is a testament to our dedication to safety, optimal customer care, and the highest quality service.
COMMERCIAL ELECTRICAL SERVICE
Electric car chargers
Electrical upgrades
Generators
HOME TECH
Home inspections
New construction electrical service
Panel upgrades
Smart video door installations
Surge protection
J. Bathe Electric Company offers professional ceiling fan services to residents and businesses in St. Charles. Our experienced electricians are dedicated to providing top-notch installations, repairs, and maintenance for ceiling fans of all makes and models.
Most people think of surges as lightning. Surges are transient (short, intense bursts), and we generate about 80% of them ourselves. Small surges can degrade the performance of electronics and shorten their useful lifespans. Now more than ever homes are being filled with smart devices, computers, and LED lighting. Some people will spend hundreds on a surge multi strip which only protects what is plugged into it. The J Bathe team can install a whole house surge protector providing protection to all electrical devices in your home. Contact us today to learn more.
Generator Installation
While most Americans are familiar with the frequent, short-term outages caused by severe weather, did you know that the average U.S. household will experience a prolonged power outage of at least 9 hours each year? What’s more, these prolonged outages are expected to become more severe due to the aging infrastructure of America’s power grid. To secure your appliances from these dangerous events, you should consider a generator installation.
Electrical Inspection
Are you in the process of buying or selling your home? Even though you are likely to be extremely busy with everything that is involved in the adventure of moving on to your new house, it is essential to make sure that you arrange a dedicated home electrical inspection. There are many electrical components of a house which must be fully checked before it can be put up for sale. To ensure that your house, or the house you are looking to buy, is secure, speak to our technicians at J. Bathe Electric Co. about what is involved in our thorough home inspections in St. Charles. Our experienced team is even able to offer quick scheduling to help get your house closed on time.
Electrical Repairs
From new residential and commercial construction to electrical upgrades, J. Bathe’s innovative electrical solutions and quality installations provide lasting value.
You probably know how important smoke detectors are to your safety. These little devices can help alert you to a fire in time for you to get out safely and avoid a tragedy. At J. Bathe Electric Company, we install and replace all makes and models of smoke detectors, and we can help recommend the best ones for your home.
Carbon Monoxide Detectors
Each floor of your home should have a carbon monoxide detector, whether you have a gas furnace, oven, grill, or any other device that uses gas
Fire Alarm Systems
Led by industry veteran Bradley Bathe, the commercial services division at J. Bathe Electric Co. specializes in new construction, tenant finishing, service upgrades, fire alarms, and voice and data plans for businesses throughout Missouri. Across all industry sectors, our dedicated technicians are committed to matching each project’s unique needs with our best resources, ensuring timely delivery that’s within budget. J. Bathe’s commitment to safety is apparent both onsite and in the office. Team members regularly participate in OSHA training sessions and keep safety front of mind when on the job.
Devices are more powerful than ever. Panel upgrades with new circuit breakers are often necessary to handle modern levels of amperage unless it has been updated recently already.