Wiring That Keeps Up With Your Vision

Electrical remodels for kitchens, bathrooms, basements, and full-home renovations in Falmouth, Kentucky.

When you remodel a home in Falmouth, the walls open up and you finally see what the wiring actually looks like behind the drywall. Sometimes it works fine for the new layout, and sometimes you need new circuits for a range, a microwave drawer, or recessed lighting that was not part of the original design. YEP! Electric LLC works with your contractor to install outlets, switches, and lighting exactly where your new floor plan calls for them.

This service includes adding circuits for new appliances, relocating switches and outlets to fit updated room layouts, upgrading lighting plans with dimmer controls or recessed fixtures, and bringing older wiring up to current code standards while walls are open. If your remodel involves expanding into a basement or adding square footage, we install the panels and branch circuits needed to serve those areas safely. Coordination with your remodel schedule is built into the process so electrical rough-in happens when framing is ready and final devices go in once walls are closed and painted.

If you are planning a remodel in Falmouth and need wiring support that matches your timeline, reach out to discuss your project layout and electrical requirements.


What Changes During a Remodel Electrical Install

Your electrician walks the site once framing is exposed, maps out new circuits based on your appliance list and lighting plan, and installs boxes, wire, and conduit before insulation or drywall goes up. In Falmouth remodels, this often includes running dedicated 20-amp circuits for microwaves or dishwashers, adding three-way switches in hallways, and installing junction boxes for pendant lights or ceiling fans that were not there before.

Once the work is complete, every outlet and switch works where you need it, your new appliances have proper power without tripping breakers, and your lighting operates the way you planned it. The panel is labeled to show which breaker controls each new circuit, so future work or troubleshooting is straightforward.

We also perform code compliance checks before rough-in inspection and again after trim-out to confirm grounding, wire gauge, and box fill meet current standards. If the existing panel cannot support the added load, we discuss upgrade options before rough-in begins so there are no surprises when the inspector arrives. This work sets up your remodeled space to function safely and reliably for years after the project wraps.

We know remodels bring up a lot of questions

Homeowners usually want to know how the electrical work lines up with the rest of the remodel timeline, what happens if the existing wiring needs replacement, and whether the current panel can handle the new load without a full upgrade.


What happens if my existing wiring is not safe to reuse?
We identify any wiring that needs replacement during the rough-in walkthrough and explain what should be updated to meet code or avoid future problems. If the wiring in adjacent areas is outdated or damaged, we recommend addressing it while walls are open so you do not have to open them again later.

How do you coordinate with my general contractor?
We schedule rough-in after framing and before insulation, then return for trim-out once drywall and paint are finished. Your contractor lets us know when each phase is ready, and we work around their timeline to keep the project moving.

When do I need to upgrade my electrical panel during a remodel?
You need an upgrade if the existing panel cannot support the new circuits for appliances, lighting, or HVAC equipment without exceeding its rated capacity. We calculate the load during planning and let you know if an upgrade is required before rough-in begins.

What does bringing wiring up to code actually involve?
It involves installing AFCI or GFCI breakers where required, using the correct wire gauge for each circuit, grounding all outlets and fixtures properly, and ensuring box fill limits are not exceeded. These updates happen during rough-in and are verified before the inspection.

How long does the electrical work take during a typical remodel?
Rough-in usually takes one to three days depending on the size of the remodel, and trim-out takes another day or two once walls are closed. We give you a more specific timeline after reviewing your floor plan and appliance list.

YEP! Electric LLC works with homeowners and contractors in Falmouth to make sure electrical installations happen on schedule and meet inspection requirements the first time. If your remodel is in the planning stage or already underway, contact us to review your wiring needs and coordinate the next steps.