Kitchen & Bathroom Remodel Electrical Services
Expert electrical work for home renovations. We coordinate with your contractor, stay on schedule, and deliver code-compliant work that passes inspection the first time.
For Homeowners
Renovating your kitchen or bathroom is exciting - and stressful. You've got a contractor, maybe a designer, and a dozen decisions to make. The last thing you need is an electrician who doesn't show up or doesn't communicate.
Noticing flickering lights, warm outlets, or tripped breakers as you plan your remodel? Our electrical repair and troubleshooting services can diagnose issues before the renovation starts - so you're not discovering problems after the walls are open.
- We coordinate directly with your GC
- We show up when we say we will
- We explain what we're doing and why
- We clean up - this is your home
For Contractors
You need an electrical sub who won't hold up your timeline. We've worked with GCs on remodel projects for over 25 years - we understand sequencing, we communicate clearly, and we don't leave you chasing us down.
- Reliable scheduling - we won't delay your project
- Understand rough-in vs. finish timing
- We pull our own permits
- Clear communication - call or text
Common Kitchen & Bath Electrical Work
Renovations often involve more electrical work than people expect. Here's what typically goes into a kitchen or bathroom remodel.
Kitchen Electrical
- Dedicated appliance circuits
- GFCI outlets near sinks
- Under-cabinet lighting
- Pendant & island lighting
- Range & oven hookup
- Dishwasher & disposal circuits
Bathroom Electrical
- GFCI outlets (code required)
- Exhaust fan installation
- Vanity & mirror lighting
- Heated floor circuits
- Towel warmer hookup
- Recessed lighting
Older homes often reveal outdated wiring once walls are opened for a renovation. If your home was built before 1970, a remodel is the ideal time to address knob-and-tube or cloth wiring - the walls are already open, so the cost and disruption of rewiring is significantly reduced.
Planning a Renovation?
Let's talk through the electrical scope early - it helps avoid surprises during the project.
Remodel Electrical Process
Whether you're a homeowner or contractor, here's what to expect when working with us on a renovation project.
Planning
We review plans, discuss outlet and lighting placement, and identify any panel or wiring upgrades needed before work begins.
Rough-In
After framing, we run wires, install boxes, and prepare for fixtures. This happens before drywall goes up.
Inspection
Rough-in work gets inspected before walls close up. We coordinate timing with your contractor and handle the permit process.
Finish
After painting, we install outlets, switches, fixtures, and appliance connections. Final inspection confirms everything's code-compliant.
The Electrician Who Shows Up
Renovation timelines are tight. You need an electrician who communicates clearly and doesn't hold up the project.

Brenden Moore
25+ years working on renovation projects with homeowners and contractors. I personally oversee every job.
Reliable Scheduling
We show up when we say we will. Your contractor won't be waiting on us to move forward.
Clear Communication
We answer calls and texts. We keep you in the loop. No chasing us down for updates.
We Pull Permits
We handle the permit process and coordinate inspections so you don't have to.
Code-Compliant Work
Our work passes inspection the first time. No callbacks, no delays for your project.
Licensed in 3 States
Fully licensed and insured in NH, MA, and ME. We do everything by the book.
We Clean Up
We treat your home with respect. We clean up after ourselves - no mess left behind.
Kitchen & Bath Electrical FAQ
Yes, we work with GCs on remodel projects regularly. We understand rough-in and finish sequencing, communicate clearly on scheduling, and show up when we say we will.
For remodel projects, reach out 2-4 weeks before you need electrical work to start. This gives us time to assess the scope, coordinate with your contractor's schedule, and pull permits.
Most kitchen remodels need dedicated circuits for countertop outlets and appliances, GFCI protection near sinks, and updated lighting. Older homes may also need a panel upgrade to handle the increased load.
It depends on your current capacity and how much you're adding. Modern kitchens with electric ranges and multiple appliances draw more power than older kitchens. We assess your panel and let you know if an upgrade is needed. Older homes may also benefit from rewiring while walls are open.
Rough-in happens after framing but before drywall - we run wires and install boxes. Finish happens after painting - we install outlets, switches, and fixtures. Both phases need to be scheduled with your contractor.
Yes, we pull permits for all electrical work that requires them. Permits ensure the work is inspected and meets code - this protects you now and when you sell your home.
Yes, we can add outlets, upgrade to GFCI protection, or install under-cabinet lighting without a full remodel. Some work is easier with open walls, but we can often fish wires through finished spaces. See our electrical repair services for smaller projects.
Kitchen & Bath Electrical Throughout NH, MA & ME
We work on renovation projects across southern New Hampshire, northeastern Massachusetts, and southern Maine.
MA License #22825 • NH License #14511 • ME License #MS60023064
Planning a Kitchen or Bath Remodel?
Let's talk through the electrical scope. Whether you're a homeowner or contractor, we'll give you a clear estimate and work around your timeline.
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Benefits of Hiring a Licensed Electrician
Choosing a licensed electrician for your kitchen and bathroom remodel is crucial to ensure safety and compliance with local codes. Licensed electricians have undergone rigorous training and testing, which equips them with the knowledge to handle complex electrical systems and installations.
In addition to safety, hiring a licensed professional can save you time and money in the long run. They are familiar with the latest building codes and regulations, which minimizes the risk of costly mistakes or delays due to inspections. This expertise allows for a smoother renovation process, ensuring that the project stays on schedule and within budget.
Common Electrical Issues in Kitchen and Bathroom Renovations
During kitchen and bathroom renovations, homeowners often encounter electrical issues that can complicate the project. Common problems include outdated wiring, insufficient power supply for new appliances, and the need for additional outlets to accommodate modern needs.
Addressing these issues early in the renovation process is essential. For example, upgrading to GFCI outlets in bathrooms and kitchens is not just a safety measure but also a requirement for compliance with electrical codes. By proactively identifying and resolving these issues, homeowners can enhance the functionality and safety of their renovated spaces.
Understanding Electrical Codes and Permits
Electrical codes are standards that ensure safe electrical installations and are critical to any renovation project. Understanding these codes helps homeowners and contractors make informed decisions about their electrical work, ensuring compliance and safety.
Obtaining the necessary permits is also a vital step in the renovation process. A licensed electrician will handle the permit application, ensuring that all work is inspected and meets local regulations. This not only protects the homeowner but also enhances the value of the property by ensuring that all electrical work is up to code.
Customer Testimonials and Success Stories
Hearing from past clients can provide valuable insights into the quality of service offered by Moore Electric Inc. Customer testimonials highlight the reliability, professionalism, and expertise that the team brings to every kitchen and bathroom renovation project.
Success stories often showcase the challenges faced during renovations and how the team effectively addressed them. This not only builds trust with potential clients but also demonstrates the company’s commitment to delivering exceptional electrical services tailored to each unique project.
Related Services
Kitchen and bath remodels frequently require a panel upgrade to support new appliances and circuits. While we're working on your home, many homeowners add an EV charger to the garage at the same time. Older kitchens and bathrooms often reveal the need for whole-house electrical rewiring during renovation work. If we uncover any faulty wiring or outlets during your remodel, our electrical repair and troubleshooting services have you covered.