Nationwide Plant Maintenance Services
Complex plant maintenance requires sophisticated electrical expertise. Current electrical systems need evaluation and testing, new plans require the best designs, upgrades can include installing new equipment as well as uninstalling, moving, and re-installing existing equipment. Mistakes can cost you time and money and compromise safety and efficiency – but the right team can make huge plant maintenance tasks go smoothly.
MidStates Energy, LLC, industrial electricians can conduct both planned and emergency maintenance of industrial power systems and critical equipment at your facility anywhere in the United States. We can help with preventive and predictive maintenance, coordinate shutdown plans, and provide overall plant inspections.
Plant Electrical Specialty Services
Every industrial plant or manufacturing facility has unique challenges and problems. Large plant-wide maintenance, retrofitting, expansions, or upgrades require a high level of expertise in all manner of industrial and commercial electrical systems and components. MidStates Energy is your go-to team for skilled, experienced technicians with the know-how to handle whatever surfaces during your plant maintenance projects.
Maintenance
- Provide teams at your facility during any planned outages
- Conduct preventive and predictive maintenance procedures
- Install any necessary replacement equipment
Refineries
- Manage and install process and instrument control systems
- Manage power distribution, substations, and motor controls
Manufacturing
- Assess and troubleshoot existing electrical facilities
- Install new process lines
Instrumentation
MidStates Energy has skilled and experienced technicians on staff who can help your team install new instrumentation in a variety of settings and applications.
Why Choose MidStates Energy for Plant Maintenance Services?
Complex plant maintenance projects are no time to discover your electrical subcontractor is stymied by your systems or needs. You won’t worry about that with MidStates Energy. We bring a talented and exceptionally skilled team to handle any problem or need throughout your programmed shutdown or maintenance project. We have a team near you that is fully qualified to handle the most complex or unique electrical challenges.
MidStates Energy teams can also help you create maintenance schedules for new equipment, process automation, or systems to keep your operations flowing smoothly. We can even generate programmed alerts when it is time for routine maintenance or inspections. Contact MidStates Energy about helping you with facility maintenance and ask a team member about maintenance plans to ensure your equipment remains operational and trouble-free.
Isn’t it time for your company to partner with MidStates Energy?
- Experienced and Capable Technicians
- A Commitment to Safety
- On-Time and On-Budget Services
- U.S.-Based Company
- Partnering with You for Your Success
- Surplus Electrical Components
MidStates Energy also provides Emergency Electrical Repair Services anywhere in the United States. Call 1-844-200-3774 24/7/365 when emergencies occur.
Contact MidStates Energy, LLC, and ask about our Plant Maintenance Services anywhere in the continental United States. Be sure to ask a team member about what surplus electrical components in our inventory are perfect for your project.
Plant Maintenance FAQs
What kinds of facilities do your plant maintenance services cover?
We provide electrical maintenance for power plants, manufacturing facilities, refineries, and other industrial operations that rely on continuous power distribution and control systems.
How often should a facility schedule maintenance?
Most plants benefit from scheduled preventive maintenance at least once a year. Critical systems may need quarterly or semi-annual inspections to detect issues early and prevent downtime.
What’s the difference between preventive and predictive maintenance?
Preventive maintenance follows a regular schedule, while predictive maintenance uses testing and data analysis to identify potential failures before they occur.
Can maintenance be scheduled around production hours?
Yes. Our team works with your operations schedule to minimize interruptions, often performing work during planned outages or off-hours.
What inspections are included in your maintenance programs?
We conduct infrared thermography, insulation resistance testing, contact resistance checks, and visual inspections of switchgear, transformers, and other critical components.
What happens if maintenance is skipped or delayed?
Delaying maintenance can lead to overheating, insulation failure, and unexpected outages that disrupt production and increase repair costs.
Do you comply with national safety standards?
Absolutely. All work follows NFPA 70E, OSHA regulations, and applicable NETA standards to ensure safety and reliability.
Do you provide detailed reports after maintenance?
Yes. Every project includes a comprehensive report with test results, findings, and recommendations for future service.
Can you handle both low- and high-voltage systems?
Yes. Our technicians are trained and certified to work on systems ranging from 480V distribution panels to 230kV substations.
How do we get started?
You can contact our service department to schedule a site assessment. We’ll evaluate your systems and create a tailored maintenance plan for your facility.