Trophy Electric LLC

Gas Station Electrical Contractor in Delray Beach, FL

Fuel dispenser electrical, canopy lighting, tank monitoring, car wash electrical, and hazardous location work for Delray Beach gas stations. Class I, Division 1 and 2 certified.


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24/7 Emergency Service

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Licensed & Insured

Based in Delray Beach

Petroleum Facility Electrical Work for Delray Beach Gas Stations


Delray Beach has a steady distribution of fuel retail sites across Atlantic Avenue, Federal Highway, Congress Avenue, Military Trail, and Linton Boulevard, serving both the commercial corridor and the residential west side of the city. For petroleum contractors and station operators in Delray, the electrical work at a fuel retail site requires certifications and compliance knowledge that most general electrical contractors do not have.


Trophy Electric is a petroleum facility electrical specialist. Matthew Gulino, our founder, spent years doing exactly this work as part of Great Dane Petroleum Contractor's Electrical Division before founding Trophy Electric in 2020. He is a third-generation master electrician and holds Class I, Division 1 and 2 hazardous location certification. Our portfolio includes Pier 66 Marina in Fort Lauderdale, Island Gardens in Miami, and international marina fuel dispenser installations in the Caribbean.


For Delray Beach petroleum contractors and gas station operators, Trophy Electric handles the full range of fuel retail electrical work: new fuel dispenser electrical installations to NFPA 30A and NEC Article 514, dispenser swaps and brand conversions, canopy lighting LED retrofits, car wash electrical, tank monitoring and ATG electrical, emergency shutdown system installation and service, and permit coordination with Palm Beach County and the City of Delray Beach.


Licensed master electrician on every job. No subcontracted crews. 24/7 emergency response for fuel system electrical failures across Palm Beach County.


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What We Do in Delray Beach

Gas Station and Petroleum Facility Electrical Services in Delray Beach

  • Fuel Dispenser Electrical Installation and Service

    Fuel dispenser electrical is the core of Trophy Electric's petroleum facility work. Every Delray Beach gas station installation has to meet NFPA 30A, NEC Article 514 for motor fuel dispensing facilities, and the hazardous location requirements for Class I, Division 1 and 2 zones around the dispensers. Trophy Electric holds those certifications and handles fuel dispenser electrical as routine work.


    Services include new fuel dispenser electrical installations, existing dispenser swap-outs and brand conversions, point-of-sale and payment terminal electrical integration, emergency shutdown (ESD) system installation and service, dispenser pedestal wiring and grounding, fuel management system electrical, and the permit coordination and inspection sign-offs with Delray Beach that every fuel system project requires.

  • Canopy Lighting, LED Retrofits, and Site Lighting

    Canopy lighting is often the most visible part of a Delray Beach gas station electrical upgrade, and the most commonly out-of-date. LED canopy retrofits cut energy cost significantly, improve site safety, and modernize a site's appearance. Trophy Electric handles the full scope: new canopy lighting installs, LED conversions on existing canopies, parking and site lighting, signage electrical, and exterior lighting upgrades.


    Services include full canopy LED retrofits and rewires, new canopy lighting installations for new construction, pole-mounted parking and site lighting, pylon and monument sign electrical, automated lighting controls and photocell systems, pump island lighting upgrades, and the electrical work required to support surveillance cameras and security lighting at the site.

  • Tank Monitoring, Car Wash, and Related Petroleum Electrical

    Beyond the dispensers and canopy, a fuel retail site has a range of other electrical systems that require specialized knowledge: automatic tank gauging (ATG), leak detection wiring, line leak detectors, car wash electrical for sites with a car wash component, air and water station electrical, and the back-office electrical that ties it all together.


    Services include Veeder-Root and Franklin Fueling tank monitoring electrical, leak detection system wiring, car wash tunnel and equipment electrical (for car-wash-with-fuel sites), compressed air and water station wiring, ice and vending machine circuits, back-of-house panel upgrades to support modern POS and site systems, and emergency response for petroleum facility electrical failures across Delray Beach.

Why Trophy Electric

What Makes Us Different in Delray Beach

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We Do Work Most Contractors Won't

Hazardous location electrical certification isn't something most Boca Raton electricians carry. Trophy Electric does — and it's what makes us the call for marina fuel systems, petroleum facilities, and any project where standard electrical licensing isn't enough.

Matthew Learned This Trade Before He Could Drive

As a third-generation electrician, Matthew Gulino grew up in the trade. By the time he founded Trophy Electric, he had already completed international fuel system installations, earned his Florida Master Electrician license, and logged years on high-stakes commercial projects. That background comes with every job we take on.

No Subcontractors, No Surprises

Trophy Electric is a family-owned operation. You'll speak directly with the people doing the work — no call centers, no handoffs to a subcontracted crew. That means clearer communication and direct accountability from start to finish.

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Permitted, Inspected, Code Compliant

Every Trophy Electric installation in Boca Raton meets National Electric Code requirements and Palm Beach County jurisdiction standards. We handle permitting ourselves and see every job through final inspection. Code compliance isn't a checkbox for us — it's the baseline.

Available When It's Actually an Emergency

Electrical failures don't follow business hours. Trophy Electric offers 24/7 emergency electrical service throughout Boca Raton and Palm Beach County for commercial, marina, and residential clients who can't afford to wait until Monday morning.

A Track Record Worth Mentioning

Our completed projects include Pier 66 Marina in Fort Lauderdale, Island Gardens in Miami, IGY Yacht Haven Grande, and marina fuel system installations in the Caribbean. We bring that level of experience to every project we take on in Boca Raton, regardless of size.

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How It Works

What to Expect When You Work with Trophy Electric


  • Step 1 — Reach Out

    Call 954-995-9375, email info@trophyelectricllc.com, or use our contact form. Give us a brief description of your project and we'll follow up promptly.

  • Step 2 — Free Estimate

    We review your project and provide a detailed, transparent estimate. For petroleum and marina electrical work, we'll also outline the specific certifications and compliance requirements involved so you know exactly what you're getting.

  • Step 3 — Scheduling

    We work around your timeline. For commercial and contractor projects, we understand the constraints of active job sites and coordinate accordingly.

  • Step 4 — Licensed Installation

    Our master electricians complete the work to NEC standards and all applicable Palm Beach County codes. We pull the permits and manage the inspection process — you don't have to chase anything down.

  • Step 5 — Walkthrough and Sign-Off

    We don't call a job done until you've seen the finished work and are satisfied with it. We stand behind our installations and we're reachable after the job is complete.

What Our Clients Say

What Delray Beach Gas Station and Petroleum Contractors Say

Frequently Asked Questions

Questions About Electrical Services in Delray Beach

  • Are you certified to work on fuel dispensers at Delray Beach gas stations?

    Yes. Trophy Electric holds Class I, Division 1 and Division 2 hazardous location certification, which is the credential required for any electrical work inside the hazardous zones around fuel dispensers and tank systems. This is the credential that separates a petroleum facility electrical contractor from a general electrical contractor, and it is required by NEC Article 514 for legal fuel dispenser electrical work.

  • What petroleum facility experience does Trophy Electric have?

    Our founder, Matthew Gulino, spent years as part of Great Dane Petroleum Contractor's Electrical Division before founding Trophy Electric in 2020. His portfolio includes international marina fuel dispenser installations in the Caribbean, Pier 66 Marina in Fort Lauderdale, and Island Gardens in Miami. This is specialist petroleum electrical experience, not general electrical work.

  • Do you work with petroleum contractors and station operators, or only end clients?

    Both. Much of Trophy Electric's gas station work is with petroleum contractors running new construction or upgrade projects across multiple Palm Beach County sites. We also work directly with station owners and operators on dispenser swaps, canopy LED retrofits, tank monitoring electrical, and emergency service. We understand petroleum contractor timelines and the coordination required to keep a site operational during upgrades.

  • Can you handle canopy LED retrofits and site lighting upgrades in Delray Beach?

    Yes. Canopy LED retrofits are some of the most common work we do for Delray Beach gas stations. We handle the full scope: fixture replacement, rewiring, controls, photocell systems, and the permitting and inspection sign-off. LED canopy retrofits typically cut canopy lighting energy use by 50 to 70 percent and significantly improve site visibility at night.

  • Do you install and service tank monitoring and leak detection electrical?

    Yes. Veeder-Root, Franklin Fueling, and other ATG system electrical, plus leak detection wiring, line leak detectors, and the EPA-required electrical systems that go with UST compliance. We handle new installations, existing system troubleshooting, and repair or replacement of wiring and sensors.

  • Do you do car wash electrical for Delray Beach fuel retail sites?

    Yes. Many newer Delray Beach gas stations include a car wash component, and the tunnel, equipment, and controls electrical for a car wash requires specialized knowledge. Trophy Electric handles new car wash electrical installations, equipment wiring for tunnels and rollovers, controls integration, and the service panel and power distribution that supports a car wash operation. Tidal Wave Auto Spa, Monster Car Wash, and El Car Wash are among the car wash brands on our client list.

  • Do you offer 24/7 emergency service for gas station electrical failures?

    Yes. A fuel system electrical failure takes a Delray Beach gas station offline, and every hour offline costs revenue. Trophy Electric responds 24/7 for fuel dispenser electrical failures, tank monitoring alarm responses, canopy lighting and site lighting outages, and other petroleum facility electrical emergencies across Palm Beach County. Call 954-995-9375 any time.

CONTACT US

Get a Gas Station Electrical Quote in Delray Beach

For fuel dispenser electrical, canopy lighting, tank monitoring, and petroleum facility work at Delray Beach gas stations, Trophy Electric is the specialized contractor. Class I, Division 1 and 2 certified. Call 954-995-9375.

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954-995-9375

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info@trophyelectricllc.com

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18833 Cloud Lake Circle, Boca Raton, FL 33496


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Licensed Master Electrician

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Serving Florida

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National Electric Code Compliant