Electrical Remodeling in Prescott Valley, AZ

Your renovation plans are exciting. But the electrical work behind the walls is what makes those plans safe, functional, and code-compliant. A beautiful new kitchen with undersized circuits trips breakers every time you use the microwave and toaster at the same time. A bathroom remodel without GFCI protection fails inspection. A room addition wired without permits creates problems when you sell.

Assurance Electrical Services (ROC #322083) handles the electrical side of your renovation: kitchen rewires, bathroom upgrades, room additions, garage conversions, ADU wiring, and whole-home modernization. We coordinate with your general contractor, pull permits, and pass inspection the first time. Call (928) 713-2177.

What Is Electrical Remodeling?

Electrical remodeling is the process of updating, expanding, or redesigning the electrical system inside your home during a renovation. It goes beyond adding a few outlets. A proper electrical remodel involves designing new circuits to distribute power efficiently, placing outlets and switches based on how you actually use each room, upgrading your panel if the existing capacity cannot handle new loads, replacing outdated wiring (aluminum, knob-and-tube, or undersized copper), and bringing everything up to current NEC code. The goal is an electrical system that matches your remodeled space—safe, permitted, and built to handle modern power demands for decades.

Planning a Renovation? Start With the Electrical.

Your electrical system is the backbone of every remodel. We assess your panel capacity, design the circuit layout around your actual plans, coordinate with your GC, and pass inspection the first time.

Electrical Remodeling by Room

We install all major residential Level 2 EV chargers and can source equipment or work with units you’ve already purchased:

Kitchen, Bathroom, Addition, Garage, or Whole Home?

Tell us what you are remodeling and we will design the electrical plan around your actual layout, appliances, and usage. Free consultation with load calculation.

Upgrades to Make During a Remodel

This is the cheapest time to run new wire. These additions add the most function and value:

  • Panel upgrade to 200 amps (if your 100-amp panel is near capacity)
  • Recessed LED lighting
  • USB outlets in kitchens and bedrooms
  • EV charger circuit to the garage (even if you do not own an EV yet)
  • GFCI and AFCI protection throughout
  • Smart switches and dimmers

Why Assurance Electrical for Your Remodel

  • First-time inspection pass. We know the code and the local inspectors. Our work passes the first time.
  • GC coordination. We work within your renovation timeline, attend pre-construction meetings, and communicate directly with your contractor.
  • Permit management. We pull the electrical permit and schedule all inspections.
  • Transparent pricing. Detailed quote covering scope, materials, timeline, and permit costs.

Licensed. Permitted. First-Time Inspection Pass.

We coordinate with your general contractor, pull the electrical permit, handle rough-in and finish work on your schedule, and pass inspection the first time. 100% satisfaction guarantee.

Frequently Asked Questions

Costs depend on scope. A kitchen electrical remodel with new circuits, outlets, and lighting typically costs $2,000 to $6,000. A bathroom remodel with GFCI outlets, vanity lighting, and exhaust fan wiring runs $1,000 to $3,000. A full room addition with panel work, circuits, outlets, and lighting costs $3,000 to $10,000. Whole-home rewiring ranges from $8,000 to $20,000. We provide free project estimates.
Yes. Most electrical remodeling work in Prescott Valley requires a building permit—adding circuits, moving outlets, upgrading panels, and running new wiring all require it. The permit ensures your work meets current NEC code and passes inspection. Unpermitted work can affect your insurance and create problems during resale. We handle all permit applications and inspections.
If your remodel adds significant electrical load—a kitchen with multiple appliances, EV charger, hot tub, or workshop—and your existing panel is at or near capacity, upgrading during the remodel is the most cost-effective approach. Walls are open, which means easy access for running new wire and lower labor costs compared to doing it later.
The terms are often used interchangeably. Electrical remodeling typically refers to changing the layout or function of electrical systems during a renovation—new circuits, moved outlets, added lighting, upgraded panel. Electrical renovation can also include cosmetic updates like replacing fixtures or switches without changing the underlying wiring. Both require a licensed electrician when circuits are being added or modified.
Yes. Our electricians work within remodeling project schedules daily. We coordinate rough-in with framing and insulation timelines, return for finish work after drywall and paint, and communicate directly with your GC to keep the project on track.
The upgrades that deliver the most function and resale value include a 200-amp panel upgrade, recessed LED lighting, USB outlets in kitchens and bedrooms, dedicated circuits for modern appliances, EV charger readiness wiring, and bringing all GFCI and AFCI protection up to current code. All of these are cheapest to install while walls are open.
Timeline depends on your renovation schedule. Rough-in electrical—running wire, installing boxes, mounting circuits at the panel—typically takes one to three days depending on scope. We then return after drywall for finish work (outlets, switches, fixtures), which takes another one to two days. We work around your GC’s timeline to avoid delays.