Kitchens, Baths, Basements & Additions
Remodel & Addition Wiring
Kitchens, baths, basements, and additions — we bring the wiring up to what the space needs now, fish it through existing walls where we can, and keep the drywall patching to a minimum.
What's Involved
Remodel & Addition Wiring
Remodels are where old wiring meets new demand. A kitchen needs its own dedicated circuits for the counters, the microwave, and the disposal; a finished basement needs proper lighting, outlets, and often a subpanel; an addition needs to tie cleanly into the existing service without overloading it. We plan the circuits for how you'll actually use the space and bring it up to current code as part of the work.
We fish wire through existing walls and ceilings wherever possible and only open up drywall where there's no way around it — and we tell you where that'll be before we start, so there are no surprises.
What We Handle
Common remodel and addition wiring jobs
- Kitchen remodelsDedicated small-appliance, microwave, and disposal circuits; under-cabinet lighting.
- Bath remodelsGFCI protection, fans, vanity lighting, and heated-floor hookups.
- Basement finishingLighting, outlets, egress, and subpanels for the new space.
- AdditionsNew circuits tied cleanly into the existing service.
- Code updatesBringing the remodeled area up to current requirements.
Questions
Remodel & Addition Wiring FAQ
Will you have to tear up my walls?
We fish wire through existing walls and ceilings wherever we can, and only cut drywall where there's no other route. We'll show you where that'll be before we start.
Does a kitchen remodel need new circuits?
Usually yes. Modern kitchens need dedicated circuits for countertop outlets, the microwave, and the disposal, plus GFCI protection. We add what the code and your appliances call for.
Can my panel handle an addition?
We'll check. If your service has room, we tie the addition in cleanly; if it's full or undersized, we'll quote a panel upgrade alongside it so it's all handled at once.
Need this done?
Serving Dodge, Washington & Fond du Lac counties. Free written estimates, no surprise charges.
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