CT License: HIC.07057735.0 Star RatedFully Insured & Bonded
Priority Dispatch Center Active
GREENWICHELECTRICAL
Return to Services Directory
Serving Greenwich, CT

Remodel & Addition Electrical in Greenwich, CT

Kitchen, bathroom, basement, and addition wiring to modern codes.

Remodeling a kitchen, bathroom, or adding a guest suite requires extensive electrical modifications. We coordinate full rough-ins, appliance circuits, subpanel setups, and final code certifications.

Connecticut Contracting, LLC DBA: Greenwich Electrical. HIC.0705773.
All electrical work is performed by Connecticut licensed and properly insured electricians.

Common Problems

  • Kitchen remodeling requiring new island outlets and appliance lines
  • Bathroom remodeling requiring moisture-proof lighting and GFCI safety zones
  • Basement conversions requiring egress emergency lighting and heat lines
  • New home additions requiring main electrical service panel integration
  • Old ungrounded outlets needing replacement to meet CT state codes

What to Expect in Digital Intake

We will request your architectural layout plans or a detailed scope of your renovation to prepare a comprehensive rough-in estimate.

Safe Photos & Documents Recommended

Remodeling plan PDFs, electrical maps, or existing room photos are highly recommended.

Do not remove panel covers, open switches, or touch live wires to obtain images.

📋 Town of Greenwich Permits

Structural remodeling electrical layouts require comprehensive trade permits and multi-stage municipal inspections.

Frequently Asked Questions

When should the electrician arrive during a remodel?

We arrive in two stages: first for the "rough-in" stage (after framing and plumbing but before drywall) to run wires and set boxes, and second for the "trim" stage (after painting) to install fixtures and devices.

Are ARC-Fault (AFCI) breakers required for remodels?

Yes. Modern NEC and Connecticut building codes require AFCI breakers for almost all newly remodeled living spaces to protect against electrical fires caused by loose connections.

CALL
Greenwich Electrical | Licensed Electrician Greenwich, CT