Several electrical companies have turned to financial reorganization through bankruptcy this year. The latest is Apex Electrical Solutions, LLC, based in Casselberry, Florida.
Apex Electrical Solutions, LLC Files for Chapter 11
After more than five years in business, Apex Electrical Solutions, LLC has pursued Chapter 11 bankruptcy. The case details are available on PACER. Proceedings are taking place in the U.S. Bankruptcy Court for the Middle District of Florida.
Jason C. Hauk, the company’s owner, is the authorized representative who signed the petition before it was submitted.
Case filings add that attorney Eric Golden of Burr & Forman LLP is offering legal representation to the electrical contracting company.
Company Background
Apex Electrical Solutions, LLC was established in July 2020 by Jason and Tarah Hauk. The company initially began operations as a single service van. Through the years, it expanded into an electrical contracting company that offers comprehensive services.
Some of these services are site lighting, EV chargers, remodels, and tenant improvements.
The team brings a combined experience of 30 years and offers solutions for industrial, healthcare, and commercial construction. According to its website, the company has finished 100 projects for AdventHealth.
Since it was established, the Casselberry, Florida-based contractor has increased its fleet size by almost two times each year.
In 2023, the company opened its first office. It moved to a larger facility and doubled the workforce the next year.
The website notes that the 2024 sales of the electrical contracting company were over $1 million.
A few completed projects of the company are AdventHealth Welch Dining Room Electrical Installation, Southwest Airlines at MCO Terminal MDF Room, Suite 450 Interior Renovation – Maitland 200 Building, and BKA Properties Material Storage Warehouse.
Case Related Details
According to RK Consultants, Apex Electrical Solutions, LLC made its voluntary Chapter 11 filing as a “small business debtor” based on 11 U.S.C. § 101(51D) and is proceeding under Subchapter V.
The aggregate noncontingent liquidated debts of the company are less than $3,424,000. This amount excludes debts owed to insiders or affiliates and will be changed on April 1, 2028, and every three years thereafter.
Other details listed in the petition are summarized below:
- Filing Date: March 17, 2026
- Court and Jurisdiction: U.S. Bankruptcy Court for the Middle District of Florida
- Type of Filing: Active, Voluntary Petition, Subchapter V
- Chapter: 11
- Case Number: 6:26-bk-01865
- Estimated Assets: $100,001-$500,000
- Estimated Liabilities: $500,001-$1 million
- Reason for Filing: Restructure business under court supervision
The company currently owes one to 49 creditors in total. Court filings indicate that funds will be available for distribution to the unsecured creditors. Some of the documents submitted by the company indicated a unanimous consent of its members and verification of the creditor matrix.
Other Electrical Companies That Entered Bankruptcy
This year is showing a rising financial strain among electrical contractors and related businesses, pushing many to choose bankruptcy.
A recent example is TW Electric Service, Inc., which sought bankruptcy relief using Chapter 11 Subchapter V on February 25. Located in Benson, North Carolina, the electrical contracting company has been serving the Triangle area for around 30 years. As the case continues, the family-owned business’ financial footing depends on its reorganization plan.
Listing its creditor count between 100 and 199, a cable and wire distributor from Michigan filed for Chapter 11 on March 13. Diversified Wire & Cable, Inc. has been mentioned as a debtor-in-possession in its petition under Subchapter V. With this, the company continues supplying products for data networking and telecommunications infrastructure.
In line with these filings, Apex Electrical Solutions, LLC is expected to continue operations while restructuring to maintain a strong financial footing.
