When considering a home remodeling or renovation project, you may immediately think of new paint colors, storage solutions, and flooring systems, but what about your home’s electrical features? Does your house struggle with insufficient electrical capacity or still use a breaker box from the 1960s? It may be time to upgrade!
In this article, we share our top picks for must-have electrical upgrades to complete during your renovation.
Residential properties today use more energy than ever, at an estimated 30-50% increase compared to homes in past decades. An outdated electrical panel may have trouble keeping up. If you contend with constantly tripped breakers, flickering lights, or other signs of inadequate electrical capacity, an ungraded breaker box can fix the problem and provide ample power for future uses.
Breaker box installation services can also provide you with more breakers and opportunities to add higher-voltage outlets, so you can finally build that wood or metal shop in your garage, complete with 220-volt outlets.
In addition to replacing your breaker panel, many homes today would benefit significantly from updated electrical wiring. Home renovations often involve opening up walls and seeing what’s inside, so a remodeling project provides the perfect time to bring in an electrical service professional for a home rewiring quote. A licensed electrician can help you decide whether rewiring your home is worth it.
You may rewire your house for several reasons, including eliminating fire hazards from old, overloaded wires, moving outlets to more convenient locations, adding more outlets, and rerouting wires from a wall you want to remove.
If you have to use three-prong adapters because the outlets in your home don’t support modern plugs, you may want to consider new outlets for your next electrical upgrade. You may update the outlets in your home to improve convenience, add more outlets to certain areas, and enhance safety with ground-fault circuit interrupters (GFCIs).
GFCI outlets provide upgraded safety by disconnecting the electrical circuit upon contact with moisture. This safety feature disconnects power at the outlet rather than tripping a breaker in the electrical panel. You can identify these outlets by the two buttons (often red and black) in the center for testing and resetting the circuit.
Upgrading to LED lighting is one simple way to make your home more energy efficient. This may require a quick trip to your local hardware store for LED bulbs or may involve brand-new, modernized fixtures. You can select whatever bulb provides your ideal lighting, whether you prefer cool, white light commonly seen with LEDs or warm, yellow light.
New switches can also change the ambiance in any space. You may install dimmer switches in your living room for a movie theater vibe or smart lighting options for maximum control over your home’s illumination.
Upgrading your house with smart home features can improve convenience and provide more control over your home than you ever thought possible, often right from your mobile device.
Popular smart home upgrades include but aren’t limited to:
With smart home upgrades, you don’t have to get out of bed to check whether all the doors got locked and all lights turned off. You can access all your smart systems conveniently from your phone or tablet.
If you need a licensed electrician to handle the electrical upgrades for your home renovation, trust our team at A Phase Electric.
We’re a locally owned and operated company offering top-quality electrical work to homeowners in Humble, Crosby, Kingwood, Dayton, Atascocita, and nearby Texas areas.
Schedule an in-home estimate today by calling 832-990-4248 or contacting us online. You won’t regret working with our team of friendly and knowledgeable professionals.