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Here's what most homeowners don't think about until it's too late: the electrical plan has to be locked in before the walls close up. Once the drywall goes on, rerouting a circuit or adding an outlet means cutting into finished walls. We get in early, work alongside the framing crew, and make sure every wire, box, and circuit is exactly where it needs to be before anything gets covered up.
You can see the scale of what we're dealing with here. Multiple rooms, long corridors, open ceiling joists loaded with runs already in place. Circuits mapped out for lighting, outlets, and specialty loads - all organized so the next trades can work without stepping on each other. That kind of coordination only happens when the electrical team actually understands the full scope of the remodel.
Renovation electrical work isn't just about pulling wire. It's about reading the layout, understanding how the space is going to function when it's done, and planning the system around that - not just around what's convenient during rough-in. That's the standard we hold ourselves to on every remodel and addition we're part of.
The Edina project is coming together the right way. More updates ahead as this one progresses toward finish work.