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Planning electrical work before the walls open — what to get right ahead of time.

What this page covers

  • Why Your Electrical Panel Should Be Properly Labeled — And What to Do If It Isn't
  • Circuit Extension vs. New Circuit: When Each Makes Sense in a Home Remodel
  • What to Expect Electrically When You're Adding On to Your Home in Rutherford County

Remodels

Why Your Electrical Panel Should Be Properly Labeled — And What to Do If It Isn't

Most electrical panels in Rutherford County are mislabeled, partially labeled, or labeled in ways nobody can read. It is more than a frustration — it is a code violation, a safety risk, and a problem during every future repair, remodel, and home sale.

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Remodels

Circuit Extension vs. New Circuit: When Each Makes Sense in a Home Remodel

During a remodel, the decision to extend an existing circuit or run a new dedicated one is the difference between a circuit that performs correctly for the next 20 years and one that creates problems the day the homeowner moves back in. Here is how the decision is actually made.

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Remodels

What to Expect Electrically When You're Adding On to Your Home in Rutherford County

Most homeowners think a home addition is a framing project. The electrical work is usually the part that determines whether the project comes in on budget — or doubles in cost halfway through. Here is what to plan for before the walls open.

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