Home Renovation Electrical

Kitchens, bathrooms, additions, and full rewires — we work alongside your GC or run the electrical scope end-to-end.

Renovation electrical is where licensing and code knowledge earn their keep. Kitchens need dedicated small-appliance circuits, GFCI/AFCI protection, and properly placed receptacles; bathrooms have their own rules; additions need load calculations and sometimes service upgrades.

We work cleanly alongside your general contractor — rough-in on their schedule, trim-out when walls close — or take the whole electrical scope ourselves on owner-managed projects. Older Triangle and Triad homes with knob-and-tube or aluminum branch wiring get honest options: full rewire, phased rewire, or targeted remediation.

What we handle

  • Kitchen and bathroom remodel wiring (2023 NEC compliant)
  • Additions, garages, ADUs, and finished basements/attics
  • Full and phased rewires of older homes
  • Knob-and-tube and aluminum wiring remediation
  • Rough-in / trim-out coordination with GCs
  • Load calculations and service upgrades where the addition demands it
FAQ

Common questions

Do you work with general contractors?

Yes, constantly. We hit rough-in and trim-out windows, show up for inspections, and keep the electrical line item from becoming the schedule problem.

My 1960s house has aluminum branch wiring. Do I need a full rewire?

Not necessarily. Approved remediation (COPALUM/AlumiConn terminations) is a recognized fix at a fraction of rewire cost. We'll inspect and lay out both options with real numbers.

Do renovations require permits for electrical work?

Almost any new circuit or relocated wiring does. We pull the permit and meet the inspector — it protects your insurance coverage and your resale paper trail.

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