




This is what a bathroom remodel actually looks like before the drywall goes back up. Studs exposed, wires staged, boxes positioned - everything mapped out before a single tile gets set. Most people only see the finished product. We get to be part of the part that makes the finished product actually work.
Getting the electrical rough-in right during a bathroom remodel is not something you want to figure out after the fact. Bathrooms have specific code requirements around GFCI protection, exhaust fan circuits, and lighting placement. If those circuits are not laid out correctly during the framing stage, you're either tearing walls open later or living with something that was never done right to begin with.
What we focus on during rough-in is intentional wire placement - making sure every home run is where it needs to be, every box is set at the right depth for the finish material going in, and the exhaust fan is wired on its own dedicated circuit. It's detail-oriented work that goes completely invisible once insulation and drywall show up. But it's also the work that determines whether the finished bathroom functions safely for the next 20 years.
We love being involved at this stage. Getting called in during the framing phase means we can coordinate with the plumber and the general contractor before anything is locked in. No guesswork, no competing for space in the wall cavities. Just clean, well-planned wiring that sets the rest of the crew up for a smooth finish.
If you've got a bathroom remodel on the horizon and need an electrician who's comfortable working alongside a full renovation crew from day one, that's exactly what we do. Our bathroom electrical remodel services are built for this kind of ground-up work - not just swapping out fixtures, but handling the full rough-in so your remodel is done right from the inside out.