Kitchen, bathroom, basement finish, home addition — every remodel has an electrical component. We coordinate with your GC, work around your family's schedule, and do the wiring right the first time so inspections pass and your project doesn't stall.
Whether you're updating a single bathroom or gutting a house down to the studs, the electrical work requires a licensed contractor who shows up, reads blueprints, and coordinates without drama.
New dedicated circuits for appliances, under-cabinet lighting, island circuits, GFCI protection at all required locations, hood vent wiring, dishwasher and disposal circuits — all to NEC current code.
GFCI outlets, exhaust fan circuits, vanity lighting, heated floor controls, recessed lighting, and code-required AFCI protection. Permitted and inspected.
New rooms need new circuits. We extend your panel, run new home runs, add lighting and outlets to match the rest of your home, and ensure your panel can handle the expanded load.
Egress lighting, smoke detector circuits, HVAC connections, dedicated entertainment and office circuits, panel subfeeds for large basements, and code-compliant outlet spacing throughout.
The smartest time to upgrade your panel is during a remodel when walls are already open. We upgrade from 100A to 200A (or larger) and future-proof your home for EV chargers, generators, and more.
Older homes with aluminum wiring, knob-and-tube, or inadequate panel capacity. We plan and execute complete rewires minimizing drywall damage, working efficiently to shorten your family's disruption.
Remodels are messy and complex. The electrical contractor who doesn't communicate, doesn't coordinate, or doesn't show up on schedule is the one who costs the GC money and delays the project. That's not us.
We review your plans, flag electrical requirements and code items, estimate the full scope, and coordinate with your GC before demo begins. No surprises mid-project.
After demo, before drywall. We run all new wire, set boxes, install panel circuits, and schedule the rough-in inspection. First-pass approvals — your project doesn't wait on re-inspections.
After drywall and paint. We install all devices, fixtures, and covers — matching the quality and finish level of your remodel.
We attend the final electrical inspection with the inspector, answer any questions, and hand you the signed permit with your project documentation.
Send us your plans or describe your project. We'll give you a clear scope and budget range — no guessing. The sooner you loop us in, the better.
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