Licensed & Insured Master Electrician  •  Serving the Concho Valley
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Remodel Done Right.
Wired To Current Code.

Kitchen rewires, bathroom remodels, basement finishes, additions, and whole-house refreshes across San Angelo and the Concho Valley. Permitted and inspected. We work with GCs, owner-builders, and homeowners.

Old House. New Wiring.
Modern Code.

Remodel electrical is its own discipline. New construction is straightforward — open framing, blank slate, run wire wherever it needs to go. Remodels mean working around what's already there: existing circuits, older wiring methods, walls you can't open, and a panel that's probably already pretty full. Doing it right means knowing what to keep, what to replace, and what to bring up to current code in the process.

We handle remodel electrical work across San Angelo and the surrounding Concho Valley — kitchens, bathrooms, basement finishes, additions, and whole-house refreshes. Every job is permitted and inspected, work meets current NEC and Texas electrical code, and we coordinate with your general contractor or other trades to keep the project moving. Older homes with older wiring methods get appropriate handling. Newer homes with full panels often get a sub-panel or upgrade as part of the scope.

Your remodel is a chance to fix decades of wiring decisions in one go. We help you do it right.

Six Reasons People Book
Remodel Electrical Work.

From single-room remodels to whole-house projects, this is the work we do most often.

01

Kitchen Remodel

Two small-appliance circuits, dedicated dishwasher, disposal, microwave, range, GFCI/AFCI protection — kitchens are NEC-heavy work.

02

Bathroom Remodel

Vanity lighting, exhaust fan/light combo, GFCI outlets, in-floor heat circuits — code-required protections done right.

03

Finished Basement Or Bonus Room

Adding circuits, recessed lighting, outlets sized to layout, smoke/CO detector hardwiring, sub-panel if needed.

04

Home Addition

New room or wing? We tie new circuits into existing service, run dedicated circuits where needed, and coordinate inspection.

05

Whole-House Refresh

Older home getting a top-to-bottom refresh? We update outlets to current code, add GFCI/AFCI protection, replace fixtures.

06

Working With A GC

Your general contractor needs a reliable electrical sub. We coordinate with framers, plumbers, drywallers, and finishers.

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Kitchens, Baths,
Basements, Additions.

From a single bathroom rewire to a full home addition with new sub-panel and a dozen new circuits, we handle remodel electrical big and small across San Angelo, Grape Creek, Wall, Christoval, Ballinger, and the rest of the Concho Valley.

Coordinated with your GC, owner-builder, or directly with you — whatever fits the project.

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  • Kitchen remodel electrical
  • Bathroom remodel electrical
  • Basement finish wiring
  • Bonus room & loft conversion
  • Home addition electrical
  • Whole-house electrical refresh
  • New dedicated circuits (kitchen, range, dishwasher, etc.)
  • GFCI & AFCI breaker upgrades
  • Recessed & under-cabinet lighting
  • Vanity & bathroom fixture wiring
  • Exhaust fan/light combo install
  • In-floor heat circuit wiring
  • Smoke & CO detector hardwiring
  • Outlet & switch additions
  • Panel modification or sub-panel install
  • Coordinated work with GC & other trades

Walk. Quote.
Rough-In. Trim.

Remodel electrical happens in stages alongside other trades. Here's how we run our part.

01

Walkthrough Or Plan Review

We walk the project (or review plans), identify electrical scope, talk through what you want where, and confirm code requirements.

02

Clear Quote

A clear quote for the full scope — rough-in, trim, fixtures, panel work, permit, inspection. No surprise add-ons.

03

Rough-In & Coordination

After demo and framing, we pull wire, set boxes, install dedicated circuits, and call for rough-in inspection. We coordinate with your other trades.

04

Trim & Final

After drywall and paint, we install outlets, switches, fixtures, and finish the panel. Final inspection coordinated and signed off.

Reliable Sub.
Code-Compliant Work.

Remodels need electrical subs who show up on schedule, do work that passes inspection, and don't hold up the next trade. That's the bar.

  • Texas-Licensed Master ElectricianReal license, real insurance, real accountability for the work.
  • Current-Code WorkNEC and Texas code compliant — including all the GFCI, AFCI, and dedicated circuit requirements that older homes don't have.
  • Schedule ReliableWe coordinate with your GC and other trades, show up when scheduled, and don't hold up the next trade.
  • Older Wiring ConsideredOlder homes often have wiring that needs special handling. We assess what's there and tell you what we can work with.
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Let's Walk It.

Send us plans, a description, or schedule a walkthrough. We'll come back with a quote and a schedule that fits your remodel timeline.

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TX Master ElectricianLicensed & Insured
NECCode Compliant

Remodel Electrical
Across The Concho Valley.

Based in San Angelo, working on remodels across Tom Green County and the surrounding region.

San Angelo Grape CreekWallChristovalCarlsbadWater ValleyVeribestMeretaTankersleyVancourtHarrietOrientSterling CityBallingerBronteRobert Lee

Remodel Electrical Questions.
Honest Answers.

What homeowners and GCs ask before booking remodel electrical work.

Do I need a permit for remodel electrical work?+
Most remodel electrical work requires a permit and inspection in Tom Green County and surrounding jurisdictions — adding circuits, moving outlets/switches, panel modifications, and most kitchen and bathroom work. Like-for-like fixture swaps usually don't require a permit. We pull permits where required, do the work to NEC and Texas electrical code, and coordinate inspections so your remodel is documented for resale and insurance.
How much does remodel electrical cost?+
Cost depends entirely on scope — a kitchen remodel with new dedicated circuits, GFCI/AFCI requirements, and added recessed lighting is much different from a basement finish or a single bathroom redo. Every project gets a clear quote up front based on the plans or a walkthrough of the scope.
Can you work alongside other contractors during a remodel?+
Yes. We work as the electrical sub on remodels, coordinating schedule with your general contractor, plumber, drywaller, and finish crews. We can come on at the rough-in stage (after demo, before drywall), at trim stage (after drywall, before paint), or run the whole electrical scope from start to finish. Schedule coordination is part of the job.
Will my old wiring still work, or does it need to be updated?+
Depends on the age and condition of the wiring and what you're tying into. Modern Romex (NM-B) is usually fine to tie into. Older wiring methods like cloth-wrapped, knob-and-tube, or aluminum need special handling — sometimes safe to extend, sometimes the run needs replacement. We assess what's there during the walkthrough and let you know what we can work with.
My panel is full. Can I still remodel?+
Often yes, with options. We can sometimes consolidate existing circuits to free up breaker space, install a sub-panel for the remodel area, or recommend a panel upgrade if the remodel is going to add significant load (kitchen with electric range, addition with HVAC, etc.). The right answer depends on your panel size and what you're adding.
Does kitchen remodeling have special electrical requirements?+
Yes — kitchens have some of the strictest NEC requirements in the code. Two dedicated 20-amp small-appliance circuits, dedicated circuits for the dishwasher, disposal, microwave, and range, GFCI protection on countertop outlets, and AFCI protection on most other circuits. Older kitchens often don't meet current code, and a remodel is the right time to bring everything up. We handle all of it.

Plans In Hand?
Let's Talk Scope.

Code-compliant remodel electrical. Coordinated with your GC. Permitted and inspected.

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