Remodel Wiring

Kitchen, bathroom, and whole-home remodel electrical — new circuits, lighting, and code-compliant wiring done alongside your renovation timeline.

Overview

Remodel Wiring

Remodels almost always mean new electrical needs — additional circuits, repositioned lighting, GFCI-protected outlets, and updated wiring behind the walls. We work directly with homeowners and general contractors to keep electrical on schedule with the rest of the renovation.

Benefits

  • Updated wiring meets current code requirements
  • New circuits support modern kitchen and bath appliances
  • Coordinated scheduling keeps your remodel on track
  • Clean job sites that respect the rest of your home
Photo — Remodel Wiring

Common Problems

Signs You Need This Service

Kitchen Remodel Needs More Circuits

Modern appliances often require dedicated circuits not present in older kitchens.

Bathroom Remodel Requires GFCI Updates

Code requires GFCI protection in wet areas, which older bathrooms often lack.

Home Office Addition

New offices often need dedicated circuits for equipment and reliable power.

Whole-Home Renovation

Larger remodels are a good opportunity to address aging wiring throughout.

Photo — Job in progress

What to Expect

Our Process

We coordinate with your contractor or work directly with you to plan the electrical scope, rough-in wiring at the right stage of construction, and finish with fixtures, switches, and outlets once the space is ready.

Frequently Asked Questions

Common Questions

Yes, we regularly serve as the electrical subcontractor on remodel projects.

Yes, we size and install dedicated circuits for ranges, microwaves, and other high-draw appliances.

As early as possible — ideally during planning, so wiring is roughed in before walls close up.

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