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Remodel Services

Typically homes built in the ‘40s-‘50s-‘60s need more outlets and more lighting for things like dishwashers, microwaves, computers and entertainment centers. In fact, one home office desk could feature 8 or more pieces of electrical equipment that needs plugging in: computer, monitor, printer, keyboard, desk lamp, calculator, telephone fax and scanner. That’s already 9 plug-ins. There’s the laptop, pencil sharpener, radio, TV…that’s a lot of power and that’s only one workstation setup.

Security is one of the big concerns of homeowners today and for that Allstar Electrical Services installs perimeter lighting, fire and burglar alarm systems, and motion-controlled lighting like the 400-watt halogen wall-pack light that take exterior lighting up to the next level. Allstar Electrical Services installs CCTV and card access systems, used both in high end residences and businesses and multi-family residential developments.

Some of the electrical features that residential homeowners are including in their remodeling projects—features that Allstar Electrical Services routinely installs—are:

  • Service upgrades
  • Breaker panel upgrades and repairs
  • Lighting installation and repairs
  • Outdoor security lighting
  • Kitchen and bath remodels
  • Basement finish wiring
  • Home theater wiring
  • Appliance circuits
  • Hot tubs/spas
  • 220 range and dryer outlets - sometimes two or three in a home
  • Ceiling and attic fans
  • Wine cellar chilling systems
  • Computer/phone/cable TV wiring
  • Generator installtion, and
  • Photovoltaics
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Frequently Asked Questions

Remodels often involve moving outlets and switches, adding circuits, upgrading lighting, and ensuring the electrical system can support new layouts and appliances. We also verify new work meets current safety requirements even if the home is older.

Early planning helps. Bringing an electrician in during design prevents last-minute changes and ensures outlets, lighting, and circuits align with cabinetry, plumbing, and framing plans. We also help identify panel capacity issues before construction begins.

Many remodel electrical changes—new circuits, significant rewiring, panel changes—may require permits and inspections. Requirements depend on scope and local rules. We’ll advise you and help coordinate the process as needed.

Yes, and remodels are often the perfect time to do it. Upgrading service capacity, replacing outdated wiring, and adding modern protection devices can improve safety and prevent future problems.