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Expanding your living space? That’s exciting! A new home addition or remodel is a great way to bring up your property’s value. But let’s be honest… you’re probably unsure of the electrical work required. That’s fine. We’ve got you covered.

Cutting corners can lead to frustrating problems down the line. So, this guide will walk you through the key electrical considerations for your project, helping you make informed decisions and ensuring your new space is powered perfectly.

Assessing Your Electrical Needs: More Than Just Outlets

Here’s a step everyone forgets until it’s too late: before you even run a single new wire, you need a professional assessment of your existing electrical system. Why? Your current panel might already be working at capacity. An electrician will determine if it can handle the new load or if you need an upgrade.

Some houses have a 100-amp service that simply won’t cut it for a major addition. You might need to upgrade to a 200-amp or install an extra subpanel to avoid overloading the system.

Planning Circuits for How You Really Live

Every room has different needs. To cut it short:

Thinking Ahead: Future-Proofing Your Wiring

The best wiring plans look years down the road. A little foresight now pays for itself later. Talk with your electrician about:

Budgeting Smartly for Your Electrical Work

Let’s talk numbers. Electrical costs can feel like a black box, but they don’t have to be. Here’s a basic breakdown of what to expect:

FactorWhat to Expect
Square FootageYou’re generally looking at between $4 to $9 per square foot for new construction wiring.
New CircuitsEach new circuit can cost between $150 and $300, depending on complexity.
Panel UpgradeUpgrading from 100A to 200A service is a common need and typically runs between $1,400 and $2,800.
Wall AccessibilityIf the electrician has to fish wires through finished walls, the labor time, and cost, goes up.

How to Keep Costs Reasonable

You can be smart with your budget without compromising on safety.

The Real Return on Investment

Good electrical work isn’t an expense; it’s an investment. It pays you back by:

Making Your Home Smarter and More Efficient

Pre-Wiring: The Ultimate Head Start

The smartest thing you can do for future technology is to install empty conduits (smurf tubes) to key locations. This lets you pull new cables for networking, security cameras, or surround sound years from now without any drywall damage. It’s a small cost today for massive flexibility tomorrow.

Energy Management

Thinking about solar? Even if it’s years away, having your electrician make your addition “solar ready” with a conduit run to the attic and space reserved in your panel is a brilliant move. Similarly, wiring for a potential home battery backup system or for an energy monitoring system can put you in control of your power usage.

Your Most Important Decision: Choosing an Electrician

This is the part that matters most. The right electrician makes the process smooth and safe; the wrong one can create a money pit of problems.

What to Look For

Never, ever hire an unlicensed electrician. Always verify:

The Campbell Electric Difference

For homeowners in Texas, finding a local expert who understands both the NEC and the specific demands of our environment is key. The team at Campbell Electric, a leading Electrical Company TX, brings that local expertise.

A proper consultation with us gives you a clear plan and the confidence that your project is in expert hands. Contact us today!

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