Wire Your New Build Right from the Start

Pro Power Electric installs complete electrical systems for residential and commercial new construction in Charlotte, North Carolina.

Building a new home or commercial space means making decisions about electrical layout before drywall goes up, and those decisions affect everything from outlet placement to panel capacity to long-term energy efficiency. If you are managing a project in Charlotte, you need an electrician who coordinates with builders, understands local inspection requirements, and installs systems that meet code without cutting corners.

Pro Power Electric handles complete electrical systems for new construction projects, including wiring, panels, fixtures, and power distribution. This service coordinates with builders and contractors to ensure proper layout and functionality from rough-in to final inspection. The system is designed for long-term efficiency and scalability, with room to add circuits or upgrade components as needs change.

Request a new construction electrical estimate and start your project with a system built to last in Charlotte.

How New Construction Wiring Comes Together

The process begins with a walkthrough of the framed structure in Charlotte, where the electrician reviews the floor plan and confirms outlet, switch, and fixture locations with the builder. Rough-in wiring is installed before insulation and drywall, with separate circuits designated for HVAC, appliances, lighting, and general use. The panel is sized to handle current demand and future expansion.

Once the system is installed and inspected, you will have consistent power to every room, properly grounded outlets, functional lighting controls, and a panel that is clearly labeled and easy to manage. The work is completed to meet current electrical codes and local construction standards, so there are no delays during inspections or move-in.

This service does not include design changes made after rough-in is completed or work that falls outside the scope of the original plan, but adjustments can be quoted separately if needed. The goal is to deliver a finished electrical system that works as intended from day one.

Here Is What Most Builders Ask First

New construction projects involve a lot of moving parts, and most builders or property owners want to know how electrical work fits into the schedule and what to plan for ahead of time. These answers clarify the process.

What is included in rough-in wiring?
Rough-in includes running wire through studs and joists, installing boxes for outlets and switches, and setting up the main panel and subpanels if needed. The work is completed before insulation and drywall go in.
How do you coordinate with the builder?
The electrician works from the floor plan and meets with the builder at key stages to confirm layout, answer questions, and adjust placement if needed. Communication happens throughout the project to keep work on schedule.
When does the electrical inspection happen?
Inspections typically occur after rough-in is completed and again after final installation of fixtures and devices. Pro Power Electric schedules inspections and addresses any issues before the project moves forward.
Why is panel sizing important in new construction?
A properly sized panel ensures you have enough capacity for all planned circuits and room to add more later. Undersized panels lead to frequent trips, limited expansion, and costly upgrades down the line.
Can you install wiring for smart home systems?
Yes, new construction is the ideal time to add low-voltage wiring for smart lighting, security systems, and network infrastructure. These systems are installed alongside standard electrical work for a clean, integrated result.

Pro Power Electric works with builders and property owners throughout Charlotte who need dependable electrical systems that meet code, stay on schedule, and support long-term performance. Request a new construction electrical estimate and get your project wired correctly from the start.