Powerman Temp Power provides temporary construction power and lighting fixture installation from Allied Gardens in San Diego's 92120 ZIP at 5979 Quiet Slope Drive. The company's core service—temporary construction power—supplies metered electrical distribution to job sites before permanent service is connected, running portable panel setups with weather-rated disconnects, GFCI-protected receptacles, and properly grounded spider boxes that meet OSHA and Cal/OSHA site-safety requirements. Allied Gardens sits between the 8 freeway and the hillside residential streets that climb toward Del Cerro, and the neighborhood's ongoing ADU construction boom and mid-century home renovation cycle create steady demand for temporary power drops during the build phase. Lighting fixture work covers commercial and residential installations—recessed cans, pendant fixtures, wall sconces, and high-bay industrial units—with specification support that coordinates with architectural planning from firms such as Schall Architects in the same Allied Gardens area. Solar and wind energy system services include electrical tie-in for rooftop PV arrays and small-scale wind turbine installations, handling the inverter wiring, rapid-shutdown compliance, and net metering interconnection with SDG&E. Quiet Slope Drive's residential position in the Allied Gardens hillside gives Powerman access to the Waring Road commercial district, the Del Cerro ridge homes, and the Grantville corridor within a tight service radius. Temporary power for large-scale events, film productions, and outdoor festivals falls within the same equipment category, with distribution boards and cable runs scaled to the load profile of each venue. The HVAC commissioning phase on new construction and major renovations requires coordinated power-up sequencing, and Flow Mechanical in Allied Gardens handles the mechanical startup that follows Powerman's temporary-to-permanent power transition. Powerman dispatches from the 92120 ZIP to construction sites and project locations across the broader east San Diego market.