When to Schedule Electrical Installation Services While Remodeling

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Deciding to remodel your home can be an exciting adventure, but there may be a lot of technical details that can be easily overlooked during the design process. Our team at Aspire Electric, Inc. wants to ensure that you get the beautiful, functional home of your dreams, and we would be honored to assist you with all your electrical installation needs.

When to Schedule Electrical Installation Services While Remodeling

Whether you’re remodeling your entire home or just a few select rooms, it’s crucial to have an experienced electrical installation team on your side early in the process. In this blog, we’ll explain when you should reach out to our team for our assistance to make your home improvement project go smoothly.

  1. During the Design Phase: As you sketch out the designs for your home remodel, talk about your wants and needs with an electrician and a remodeling contractor to account for new lighting fixtures, appliances, outlets, and other electrical requirements. This is especially important if you’re planning to knock down walls, relocate electrical features, or make other major structural changes.
  2. Before Demolition Begins: Scheduling electrical installation services before any demolition starts will help the electrician inspect the current wiring and make note of what will need to be adjusted, upgraded, or replaced to accommodate your remodeling plans.
  3. During Rough-In Construction: During this stage, the frames and walls will be open and exposed, giving the electrician easy access to install new wiring, outlets, and other necessary features. Scheduling electrical installation services at this phase will ensure that all wiring will be fully concealed once the walls are put in.
  4. Before Final Touches: Once construction is almost complete, ask an electrician to do a final walkthrough and inspection to check that all electrical components are safe, functional, and up to code.