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We upgrade wiring, panels, lighting, and outlets so your remodel is code-compliant, efficient, and ready to use.

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Remodel & Renovation Electrical

When you remodel a home, the electrical work has to keep up with the new layout, new appliances, and the way you live today. At Pro Town Electric, we handle remodel and renovation electrical work with careful planning, clean installation, and a strong focus on safety. Whether you are updating one room or reworking the whole house, we make sure your electrical system supports the finished space properly.

Remodel electrical work is more than moving a few outlets. Many older homes were not built for modern power needs. Kitchens now need dedicated circuits for major appliances. Bathrooms need GFCI protection. Home offices, entertainment areas, EV chargers, smart devices, recessed lighting, under-cabinet lighting, and ventilation equipment all add demand to your system. We look at the full picture so you do not end up with overloaded circuits, poor lighting, or code issues after the walls are closed up.

What this service includes

Our remodel and renovation electrical service can include a wide range of work depending on the project. We work closely with homeowners, contractors, and designers to make sure the electrical plan matches the remodel goals. We help with layout planning, rough-in wiring, finish electrical, panel upgrades, circuit additions, lighting design support, outlet and switch relocation, appliance connections, and final testing.

We regularly perform electrical work for kitchen remodels, bathroom renovations, basement finishing, garage conversions, room additions, laundry room upgrades, home office build-outs, whole-home renovations, and open-concept reconfigurations. If walls are moving, fixtures are changing, or your power needs are increasing, we can handle the electrical side from start to finish.

Kitchen remodel electrical

Kitchens are one of the most common remodeling projects, and they usually require detailed electrical updates. We install dedicated circuits for refrigerators, microwaves, dishwashers, disposals, electric ranges, wall ovens, and range hoods where needed. We also add countertop receptacles to meet spacing requirements, GFCI protection, island and peninsula outlets, under-cabinet lighting, recessed lighting, pendant lighting, dimmer switches, and task lighting that makes the space more functional.

Many kitchen remodels also call for panel capacity checks because newer appliances and cooking equipment can increase the electrical load. We make sure your service and panel can safely support the upgrade.

Bathroom renovation electrical

Bathroom electrical work needs to be safe, reliable, and code-compliant. We install GFCI outlets, dedicated circuits for bathroom receptacles, vanity lighting, exhaust fan wiring, heated floor circuits, lighted mirrors, shower lighting, and updated switches in practical locations. We pay close attention to wet-area rules, fixture ratings, and proper protection so the finished bathroom is both comfortable and safe to use every day.

Basements, additions, and whole-home renovations

For basement remodels and room additions, we plan power and lighting around how you will actually use the space. That may include general lighting, egress lighting, bedroom smoke and carbon monoxide detector updates, media wall power, office circuits, workout room outlets, mini-split disconnects, sump pump circuits, and utility area wiring. In whole-home renovations, we often update older wiring, replace ungrounded receptacles, separate overloaded circuits, add AFCI and GFCI protection, and modernize panels and devices throughout the property.

Electrical planning during a remodel

One of the biggest benefits of hiring an experienced electrician early in the renovation process is better planning. Before wiring begins, we help identify where outlets, switches, and fixtures should go based on furniture layout, cabinet plans, appliance placement, and traffic flow. We can suggest practical improvements such as 3-way switching, dimmers, USB outlets, dedicated circuits, smart switches, occupancy sensors, and layered lighting that gives the room better function and comfort.

Good planning also helps avoid delays and change orders later. If we catch panel limitations, circuit needs, or code concerns before drywall goes up, the job moves more smoothly and costs stay more predictable.

Older home electrical updates

Renovations often uncover outdated electrical systems. In older homes, we may find undersized panels, limited circuit capacity, two-prong outlets, ungrounded wiring, aging devices, or wiring methods that no longer meet current standards. When that happens, we explain what we found in plain language and recommend practical options. Sometimes the fix is limited to the remodeled area. In other cases, a panel upgrade, service upgrade, or partial rewire makes the most sense for long-term safety and performance.

Our goal is to help you invest wisely. We do not push work you do not need, but we also do not cut corners on electrical safety.

Code compliance and safety

Electrical remodel work must meet current code requirements in the areas being renovated. We stay up to date on code standards for branch circuits, breaker protection, box fill, device placement, grounding and bonding, smoke detectors, bathroom and kitchen wiring, and more. We complete our work with safety as the priority and test the system before the project is wrapped up.

Proper code-compliant wiring matters for more than inspections. It helps protect your family, reduces the chance of nuisance tripping and equipment damage, and supports smooth operation for years to come.

Types of installations we commonly provide

  • New wiring for remodeled rooms and additions
  • Outlet, switch, and lighting relocation
  • Recessed lighting and accent lighting
  • Under-cabinet and vanity lighting
  • Ceiling fan and exhaust fan wiring
  • Dedicated circuits for appliances and equipment
  • Service panel upgrades and breaker replacements
  • GFCI, AFCI, and tamper-resistant device installation
  • Smoke detector and carbon monoxide detector updates
  • EV charger rough-in during garage remodels
  • Hot tub, spa, or workshop power planning where applicable
  • Smart switches, dimmers, and lighting controls

Working with Pro Town Electric

At Pro Town Electric, we believe remodel electrical work should be organized, clear, and done right the first time. We show up ready to coordinate with your builder or remodel team, follow the project schedule, and keep the work area as clean as possible. Our certified electricians take pride in quality workmanship and solid communication. We are the crew you call when you want straight answers, dependable service, and electrical work built to last.

We know that a renovation is a big investment. The right electrical work adds safety, convenience, comfort, and value to your property. It also helps you avoid the frustration of not having enough outlets, poor light placement, or circuits that cannot handle daily use.

Why homeowners call us for renovation electrical

  • Experienced electricians who understand both old and new electrical systems
  • Clear recommendations based on your layout, budget, and goals
  • Safe, code-focused installation with attention to detail
  • Coordination with other trades to help the project stay on track
  • Reliable workmanship for kitchens, baths, basements, additions, and full remodels

If you are planning a remodel or renovation, now is the time to get the electrical plan right. Contact Pro Town Electric to talk through your project, schedule an estimate, and get expert help from a team that knows how to wire renovated spaces safely and properly.

Our Remodel & Renovation Electrical Process

We keep remodel wiring projects organized, code-compliant, and stress-free from the first walkthrough to the final test. Our process is built to protect your schedule, your investment, and your peace of mind.

Walkthrough, Scope & Clear Estimate

We start with an on-site walkthrough to review your renovation plans, panel capacity, lighting layout, outlet placement, and any code upgrades needed. Then we give you a clear estimate and realistic timeline, so you know exactly what to expect before work begins.

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Electrical Planning & Rough-In

Next, we coordinate with your remodel schedule and map out circuits, switches, GFCI and AFCI protection, dedicated lines, and fixture locations. Our certified electricians complete the rough-in work neatly and safely, keeping the job moving without cutting corners.

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Final Trim-Out, Testing & Walkthrough

After walls and finishes are ready, we install devices, lighting, breakers, and specialty electrical components, then test the system for safety and performance. We finish with a full walkthrough, answer your questions, and make sure everything works the way it should before we call the job done.

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Remodel & Renovation Electrical FAQs

Common questions we hear from homeowners planning a remodel, addition, or renovation—and how we help make the electrical work safe, smooth, and up to code.

Why homeowners trust Pro Town Electric

Real feedback on clean work, clear answers, and electrical jobs done right

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