Editorial Policy

Our Editorial Mission

Electrical work leaves zero room for guesswork. A bad interpretation of the National Electrical Code costs money, fails inspections, or gets someone killed. Pro Electrical Co exists to provide commercial electricians, facility managers, and contractors with uncompromised, field-tested technical data.

We serve professionals who need high-resolution technical accuracy to maintain commercial uptime and safety. We do not publish generic DIY home wiring guides. We focus strictly on commercial load calculations, industrial safety protocols, and professional-grade contractor resources.

We read the code. We test the gear. We publish the reality.

How We Choose Topics

We write about the friction we see in the field. Our editorial calendar is not dictated by search engine trends or marketing algorithms. We pull topics directly from the daily realities of commercial electrical contracting.

When a new code cycle introduces confusing grounding requirements, we break it down. When contractors repeatedly ask about safe maximum input voltage for commercial solar charge controllers, we build a specific guide. We look for the blind spots in existing industry training and fill them with operational reality.

If a topic does not directly impact job site safety, code compliance, or contractor profitability, we ignore it.

Research and Fact-Checking Standards

Every technical claim goes through a rigid verification process. We do not publish assumptions. If we state a clearance requirement, we cite the exact NEC article. If we discuss arc flash boundaries, we align strictly with current NFPA 70E standards.

Our writers are licensed professionals with actual time on the tools. Before a piece goes live, a secondary technical reviewer verifies all load calculations, code references, and safety protocols. We cross-reference product capabilities directly with manufacturer engineering sheets.

We never rely on marketing brochures for technical specifications. Real safety requires raw data.

Corrections Policy

We own our mistakes.

The electrical industry evolves rapidly. Local Authority Having Jurisdiction (AHJ) amendments can complicate national standards. If you spot a technical error or an outdated code reference, email our editorial desk at [email protected].

We review all correction requests within 48 hours. If we verify an error, we update the page immediately. We append a visible correction note at the bottom of the affected article detailing what was changed and when.

Transparency is non-negotiable.

Commercial Relationships and Affiliates

Trust requires absolute financial transparency. Pro Electrical Co funds its operations through display advertising, contractor training programs, and select affiliate partnerships.

If you buy a tool or codebook through a link on our site, we earn a small commission. That financial relationship never dictates our recommendations. We reject sponsored content that pushes substandard gear.

If a tool fails our job site testing, we say so. We routinely advise against buying expensive equipment if a cheaper, safer alternative exists. Our reputation is worth more than a quick affiliate payout.

Editorial Independence

Nobody outside our editorial team touches our copy.

Advertisers cannot buy positive reviews. Tool manufacturers cannot preview our articles before publication. If a brand sends us a piece of testing equipment, they do so knowing we will publish the exact results.

We maintain a strict firewall between our revenue operations and our technical writers. Our loyalty belongs exclusively to the electricians and facility managers reading our site.

Content Updates and Freshness

Stale electrical advice is dangerous advice. The National Electrical Code updates on a strict three-year cycle. Equipment standards shift. Regulatory requirements like FinCEN beneficial ownership reporting change rapidly.

We conduct quarterly audits of our most trafficked technical guides to ensure compliance with the latest standards. You will see a “Last Updated” date at the top of our articles.

That date means a qualified professional reviewed the text, checked the code references, and verified the safety protocols remain accurate in current practice.