Residential construction
Residential wiring planned around how the home will be used
New homes, additions, and major remodels need more than basic code coverage. The electrical layout should support daily routines, appliance loads, EV charging, outdoor power, and future service needs.
At a glance
Best for homeowners and residential builders
- New homes, additions, and detached garages
- Lighting, outlet, switch, and dedicated circuit planning
- Panel and EV-ready electrical considerations
Residential electrical details
A polished home starts with practical electrical decisions before drywall goes up.
Room-by-room planning
Circuits, outlets, switches, and lighting are mapped around how each room will function.
Dedicated loads
Support for kitchens, laundry rooms, garages, appliances, EV charging, and outdoor equipment.
Safety requirements
GFCI, AFCI, smoke detector, grounding, and bonding concerns are considered from the start.
A smoother residential build
We focus on early planning and neat installation so the finished home is easier to live in and maintain.
1
Plan the layout
Review rooms, fixtures, appliance loads, and future electrical needs.
2
Install cleanly
Complete rough-in and finish work with safety and serviceability in mind.
3
Correct and test
Address punch-list items before the home reaches final approval.
Building or remodeling a home?
Schedule a conversation about the electrical scope before the walls close.
Book An Appointment
Tell us what you need help with and choose a time that works. We will follow up with practical next steps for your project or inspection.







