New Construction Electrical Services in Prescott Valley, AZ
New construction electrical covers the complete installation for new homes and commercial buildings, from design and rough-in wiring through panel installation, fixture trim-out, and final inspection. Assurance Electrical Services (ROC #322083) works with homeowners, custom builders, and general contractors. Call (928) 713-2177.
Why Electrical Planning Matters Before the Walls Close
Once drywall goes up, the wiring is hidden for the life of the building. The time to plan for EV chargers, smart home infrastructure, solar readiness, and adequate panel capacity is before framing, not during a renovation five years later.
Our New Construction Services
- Electrical design and load calculation
- Permitting and inspection coordination
- Temporary power for construction
- Rough-in wiring
- Panel and service entrance installation
- EV charger pre-wiring and smart home infrastructure
- Final trim and fixture installation
- Outdoor, landscape, and generator pre-wiring
Let’s Plan Your New Home’s Electrical System Right
Do not wait for a tripped breaker to become a fire hazard. Our electricians will diagnose the problem and give you a clear recommendation.
Frequently Asked Questions
During the design phase — before construction begins and ideally before plans are finalized. Early involvement allows us to review circuit layouts, calculate panel loads, identify pre-wiring opportunities for EV chargers and smart home systems, and catch design decisions that will affect the electrical system before they are baked into the drawings. Engaging an electrician after framing starts means working around decisions that would have been made differently with electrical input.
A standard residential electrical installation for a home under 2,000 square feet typically runs $8,000 to $15,000. Mid-size homes (2,000–3,500 sq ft) run $15,000 to $22,000. Larger custom homes with extensive fixture counts and specialty systems run $22,000 to $35,000 or more. Commercial projects are priced per plan after review. We provide detailed line-item bids, not per-square-foot estimates. Call (928) 713-2177 or submit your plans online for a project-specific quote.
Yes — and we prefer it. Working directly with GCs from the bid phase allows us to coordinate our schedule with the construction timeline, attend pre-construction meetings, and communicate directly with the GC’s site supervisor throughout the project. We maintain our ROC license, insurance certificates, and inspection documentation in a format that satisfies most GC compliance requirements.
Rough-in is the phase of electrical installation where all wiring, conduit, boxes, and panels are installed inside the wall and ceiling cavities before insulation and drywall. Rough-in happens after framing and before insulation — giving the electrical contractor full access to the framing. After drywall, moving a box requires cutting into finished walls. Adding a circuit requires running wire through finished surfaces. Everything that can be done during rough-in should be done during rough-in, including pre-wiring for systems that won’t be installed until later.
Yes. Pre-wiring a 240V, 50-amp circuit to the garage during rough-in costs $300 to $600 added to the project. Running the same circuit after drywall and flooring are installed typically costs $800 to $1,500 or more depending on panel distance and wall access. The pre-wire is capped at the panel and terminated with an outlet box in the garage — invisible and unused until you need it, then available immediately without any construction disruption.
Yes. A solar-ready panel configuration — with a main breaker rated for future back-feed, conduit stub-outs for PV and battery connections, and adequate available breaker capacity — costs very little to specify during new construction and avoids a panel replacement when solar is added later. We flag solar readiness as part of every new construction design review and can coordinate with your solar installer’s pre-requirements.
Yes — completely. We submit the electrical permit application to Yavapai County or the Town of Prescott Valley, provide all required documentation including load calculations, respond to any plan review comments, schedule all required inspections (rough-in, service entrance, and final), and deliver copies of all passed inspection reports and the panel directory to you and your GC at project completion.

