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What Is Electrical Wiring Installation?
Electrical wiring installation involves running new wires from your breaker panel to outlets, switches, lights, and appliances. This includes rough-in wiring during new construction, rewiring for renovated spaces, and replacing old, unsafe wiring like aluminum or knob-and-tube.
Our electricians use high-quality copper wiring, secure all connections in accessible junction boxes, and test every circuit before finishing. The result is a safe, efficient electrical system that performs reliably for decades.
What's Included
- New wire runs from panel to all devices and fixtures
- Proper gauge sizing for each circuit (lights, outlets, appliances)
- Secure conduit or Romex cable installation
- Grounding and bonding per current electrical code
- Junction boxes installed and left accessible
Why Clients Prefer NEAR Electric for Wiring Installation
Wiring mistakes cause flickering lights, tripped breakers, and even house fires. That’s why we take extra care with every connection. We follow load calculations, avoid over-stuffing junction boxes, and never hide splices behind walls.
Customers appreciate our clean workmanship — neat wire management, clearly labeled circuits, and minimal drywall damage. We also coordinate seamlessly with general contractors and homeowners to keep your project on schedule.
Why Choose Us for Your Electrical Wiring Installation
Not all wiring jobs are the same. Older homes need special attention for degraded insulation. New builds require precise planning for future expandability. Commercial spaces demand conduit and high-capacity runs. NEAR Electric has experience across all three.
- Licensed electricians with residential and commercial experience
- Permits and inspections handled for you
- No hidden charges for tricky runs or access issues
- Warranty on all wiring and labor
Frequently Asked Questions About Electrical Wiring Installation
Signs include discolored outlets, a burning smell, frequent blown fuses, or wiring that's over 40–50 years old. Homes with aluminum wiring (1965–1973) or knob-and-tube systems should be evaluated immediately.
A single room rewire may take 1–2 days. A whole-home rewire can take 5–10 days depending on home size and accessibility. We provide a detailed timeline before starting.
Not usually. We work room by room and restore power to finished areas each day. For whole-home rewires, temporary power interruptions are planned in advance.
Yes in most cases. Modern codes require GFCI protection, dedicated appliance circuits, and higher amperage for new kitchens and baths. We handle all code upgrades as part of your renovation.