Residential wiring services are essential for both new homes and existing properties needing updates. Here’s who benefits from them and what the work includes:
New Construction
Home Renovations
Room Additions
Rewiring Older Homes
Fixture and Outlet Installation
Service Panel Integration
Outdated or unsafe wiring can pose serious risks to your home and safety. Watch for these warning signs:
Breakers trip frequently during regular appliance use
Lights flicker or dim when devices are turned on
Outlets feel warm or show signs of discoloration
You notice a persistent burning smell near outlets or panels
Extension cords are used regularly due to limited outlets
Your home still has knob-and-tube or aluminum wiring
No GFCI protection in kitchens, bathrooms, or outdoor areas
We handle complete electrical layouts, including outlets, lighting, circuits, and panel connections during construction.
Wiring for upgraded appliances, GFCI outlets, lighting, and dedicated circuits for high-use areas.
Electrical installation for bedrooms, offices, garages, or basement conversions with full code compliance.
Interior and exterior lighting wiring, including recessed lights, sconces, dimmers, and motion sensors.
Add or replace receptacles and switches, including USB outlets and smart controls.
We replace outdated or hazardous wiring systems to meet current electrical code and load demands.
Dedicated wiring and breaker setup for Level 2 electric vehicle charging stations.
Possibly. If your current panel is outdated or lacks capacity for modern loads, it must be upgraded to safely support new wiring.
In many cases, yes. Electricians can often fish wires through existing spaces, but full rewiring may require limited access cuts.
Most jurisdictions require electrical permits for new circuits, rewiring, and panel work. A licensed electrician typically handles this process.
An electrician can perform a load calculation to determine if circuits and wiring meet the demand for HVAC, ranges, or EV chargers.
All residential wiring must follow the National Electrical Code (NEC) and any additional local code requirements, including GFCI/AFCI protections and grounding.
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