
Building a new home is one of the biggest investments you'll ever make. And the electrical work is one of those things that, if you don't get it right early, you'll be paying for it later - sometimes literally tearing open finished walls to fix what should have been planned from the start.
This is the stage where it all happens. The structure is up, the house is taking shape, and there's still full access to every wall, ceiling, and floor cavity. That's exactly the window we work in. Getting us involved at this point means the entire electrical system - power, lighting, outlets, panel placement, everything - gets laid out with intention rather than just shoved in wherever it fits.
We're talking about more than just running wire. It's about understanding how you're going to live in the space. Where do you want lighting control? Are you planning for EV charging? A home office setup? Smart home features down the road? These are questions that cost almost nothing to plan for now and a lot to add later. That's why new construction electrical work is one of the areas where planning time genuinely pays off.
A new build also gives us the chance to do things the right way from the ground up. No shortcuts, no working around old wiring, no guessing at what's inside the walls. Everything is clean, code-compliant, and built to handle whatever you want the home to do - now and years from now.
If your home is currently under construction, this is the time to lock in your electrician. Once the drywall goes up, the easy decisions get a lot more expensive.