Electrical in Northeast Arkansas

Electrical work is the trade where code is not a formality. It is the difference between a building that works and a building that burns.

What Electrical Covers

Older structures were wired for a different amount of electricity than a modern household uses. Panels sized decades ago, circuits carrying loads they were never intended for, and outlets added over time without regard to circuit capacity are common, and they are not visible from a light switch.

Remodels expose this. Opening walls reveals what is actually there, and a kitchen renovation frequently requires more circuits than the existing panel can supply. That is a scope discovery, and it is better found during demolition than after cabinets are hung.

In restoration, electrical gets replaced rather than dried. Wiring and devices affected by fire or water are removed, because a component that has been compromised does not become reliable again by drying out.

Electrical Services

Rough-In Wiring

Circuit rough-in for new construction, additions, and full rebuilds.

Panel & Service

Panel replacement and service capacity work where the existing service is inadequate.

Remodel Wiring

Added circuits, relocated devices, and rewiring required by a layout change.

Lighting

Interior and exterior lighting, including layout changes that require new circuits.

Device & Fixture Replacement

Outlets, switches, and fixtures replaced during remodel or restoration.

Post-Damage Replacement

Replacing wiring and devices affected by fire or water rather than attempting to salvage them.

New Construction, Remodeling, and Rebuilds

The same crews perform this work on new construction, on remodels of existing buildings, and during the rebuild phase of a restoration project. One page, one standard, whichever way you arrived here.

General Contracting

New construction, additions, full rebuilds, and commercial projects.

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Remodeling

Custom kitchens, custom bathrooms, and whole-home renovation.

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Property & Building Restoration

The rebuild phase after water, fire, mold, or storm damage.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Does a remodel usually require electrical work?

Frequently, yes. Kitchens in particular often require more circuits than an older panel was built to supply, and that is discovered when walls are opened.

How do I know if my panel needs replacing?

Breakers that trip repeatedly, a panel with no room for additional circuits, or a service size set decades ago for a house that now runs modern loads. It is worth having looked at rather than guessed.

Can wiring be reused after a fire or flood?

Generally no. Wiring and devices affected by fire or water are replaced. A compromised component does not become reliable again by drying out.

Do you add circuits during a remodel?

Yes. Added circuits are usually part of the scope rather than an extra, because a layout change almost always changes what the space demands.

Is electrical work code inspected?

Yes, and code compliance is treated as a design input from the beginning rather than something checked at the end.

Do you self-perform electrical?

Yes. It is one of the trades our own crews perform.