Electrical Wiring Installation

New, code-compliant wiring for additions, remodels, and finished spaces.

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Any time you’re adding usable space — an addition, a finished basement, a converted garage — that space needs its own properly planned electrical circuits. New wiring installation covers exactly that: running new circuits into space that doesn’t currently have adequate (or any) electrical infrastructure.

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Projects That Call for New Wiring

  • Home additions and second-story builds.
  • Finishing a basement or attic into livable space.
  • Converting a garage or outbuilding into a workshop, office, or living area.
  • Adding dedicated circuits for a home office, entertainment setup, or major appliance in an existing room.

Planning Circuits for New Space

We plan circuits based on the space’s actual intended use, lighting, general outlets, and any dedicated circuits for larger equipment, rather than a generic minimum. This avoids the common problem of a newly finished room that’s already inadequate the day it’s done.

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Wiring Installation Cost

New wiring installation cost depends heavily on the scope, square footage, number of circuits, and whether walls are open (new construction/remodel) or need to be opened to run wire. We don’t have a single confirmed flat rate for this project type in our current pricing guide; we provide a project-specific quote after reviewing your plans or space.

Custom Quote

project-specific

Our Installation Process

01

Plan Review

Or on-site walkthrough to determine circuit needs.

02

Permit Filing

With your local building department.

03

Rough-In Wiring

Run before walls are closed if it’s new construction or an open remodel.

04

Inspection

Of the rough-in before it’s covered.

05

Trim-Out

Installing outlets, switches, and fixtures, followed by final inspection.

Inspections and Code Compliance

New wiring is inspected at the rough-in stage (before walls close) and again at final trim-out. We schedule both as part of the project so nothing gets covered before it’s been signed off.

What Customers Say

“According to our licensed technician, proper execution of wiring installation is fundamentally paramount to prevent unexpected electrical faults. Thoroughness from start to finish is our standard.”

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“Could not be happier. Clear pricing and fantastic execution of the wiring installation. Everything works.”

Kevin K.

“Outstanding service. They are unquestionable experts regarding wiring installation. They care about safety.”

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Frequently Asked Questions

How much does it cost to wire a home addition?

It depends on square footage, the number of circuits needed, and whether the space is open (new construction) or requires opening finished walls. We quote based on your specific project rather than a flat number.

Yes, in every jurisdiction we serve. Rough-in wiring is inspected before walls close, and the full installation is inspected again at completion.

Sometimes, depending on attic, crawlspace, or basement access. We assess your specific space before determining the least invasive path.

This page is for adding wiring to space that doesn’t have it yet. If your entire home’s existing wiring needs replacing (common in older homes), see Whole-Home Rewiring.

For company-level questions, see our general FAQ.

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