The Electrical Work Is What Makes a Remodel Last
A kitchen or bathroom renovation involves dozens of decisions, and the ones that get the least attention often have the most lasting impact. Cabinet finishes and tile choices are visible and easy to evaluate. The wiring behind the walls is not, which means mistakes or shortcuts in the electrical work can go unnoticed until they cause a problem years later. A.W.E. brings the same licensed, detail-oriented approach to remodeling electrical work that we bring to every service we provide, so the finished space not only looks the way you envisioned it but functions safely and reliably for the long term.
Kitchen Electrical Remodeling
Kitchens place more demands on a home’s electrical system than almost any other room. Modern kitchen remodels frequently require dedicated circuits for large appliances, additional GFCI-protected outlets along countertops to meet current code, under-cabinet lighting wiring, and in some cases a panel upgrade to support the added load. Older kitchens that were wired under earlier code requirements often do not have enough circuits to handle the appliances and devices that are now standard, and a remodel is the right time to address that rather than working around it. Our electricians work alongside your renovation timeline to complete the electrical rough-in and finish work in sequence with the rest of the project.
Bathroom Electrical Remodeling
Bathrooms present unique electrical requirements because of the combination of water and electricity in a confined space. GFCI protection is required for all outlets, exhaust fan wiring needs to be properly rated for the environment, and lighting circuits need to support the fixture types and placement that modern bathroom designs call for. Heated floor systems, towel warmers, and smart mirrors are increasingly common additions that require dedicated circuits and careful installation. Whether you are doing a full gut renovation or a targeted update, A.W.E. handles the electrical scope with the attention to detail and code compliance that work in wet areas demands.
Basement Finishing and Room Addition Electrical Work
Finishing a basement or adding a room means extending your home’s electrical system into spaces that previously had none or very little. This involves running new circuits from the panel, installing outlets and switches throughout the space, providing adequate lighting, and in many cases adding dedicated circuits for home office equipment, entertainment systems, or workshop tools. For room additions, the work also includes integrating the new space into the home’s existing electrical infrastructure in a way that does not overload circuits that were not sized for additional load. A.W.E. handles the full scope of electrical work for basement and addition projects, including all permitting and inspections.

