Union-staffed and CSLB #494752-licensed, Fuller Electric Corporation in Point Loma delivers industrial, institutional, and residential electrical work from its Cudahy Place headquarters. Industrial-grade conduit runs and high-voltage distribution panels anchor the firm’s commercial scope, wiring infrastructure that integrates with the roof-deck electrical penetrations coordinated by roofers like Eberhard Benton Roofing on new-construction projects. The NECA-affiliated crew handles everything from 480-volt three-phase switchgear in warehouse facilities to 200-amp residential service upgrades in mid-century Point Loma homes. Outdoor electrical packages—landscape lighting circuits, spa subpanel feeds, and weatherproof GFCI outlet clusters—tie into patio and hardscape builds, a scope that runs in sequence with the structural framing delivered by Soltech Patio Covers on backyard renovation timelines. The most complex commissions involve full-facility power-distribution design for institutional campuses—main switchboard layout, emergency generator transfer switches, and fire-alarm circuit integration across multi-building footprints.