




When a house is being built from the ground up, the electrical work has to be done right before a single wall gets closed up. That's exactly where we are on this two-story home - deep in the rough-in phase, running wire through every wall and ceiling cavity before insulation and drywall ever touch the frame.
This is honestly one of our favorite stages of a new construction job. Everything is open and accessible, which means we can plan the layout properly and make sure every circuit, every box, and every wire run is exactly where it needs to be. No shortcuts. No guessing behind a finished wall. What goes in now determines how this home performs for decades.
The variety of circuits being pulled on a job like this tells the whole story. You've got your standard 15 and 20-amp runs for general living spaces, heavier 12-gauge circuits for kitchens and high-load areas, and dedicated lines for things like HVAC and appliances. Each one has a purpose, and every one needs to be mapped out and installed before the next trade comes through.
What we love about getting called in on a new build is the chance to wire a home the way it should be wired - not patched, not retrofitted, not worked around. Just clean, organized, purpose-built electrical from the ground up. That's the kind of work that makes a home inspector happy and a homeowner even happier down the road.
New construction wiring is one of the most detail-heavy services we offer, and we take that seriously. Whether it's a custom home on a wooded lot or a spec build on a subdivision, the process is the same - show up, plan it right, and execute it clean.