Kitchen electrical
Appliance circuits, island outlets, lighting, switching, and device placement.
Electrical service
Renovation electrical work for Toronto homes, including kitchens, bathrooms, basements, additions, lighting, outlets, switches, and wiring changes.
Renovation Electrical
Renovation electrical work needs to be planned before cabinets, drywall, tile, fixtures, and finished ceilings lock the layout in place.
Croatian Electric reviews the renovation stage, drawings or photos, panel capacity, appliance plans, lighting needs, and device placement before wiring begins.
Included work
The exact scope depends on the home, panel, wiring access, finished surfaces, and electrical issue being reviewed.
Appliance circuits, island outlets, lighting, switching, and device placement.
Lighting, fans, GFCI protection, switches, and layout changes.
Electrical support for new rooms, finished spaces, and changed layouts.
New circuits and panel needs checked before renovation loads are added.
Common reasons to call
A few signs this service may fit the home or project.
Moved walls, cabinets, islands, vanities, and appliances usually affect outlet, lighting, and switch locations.
Electrical rough-in is easier before drywall, tile, cabinetry, and finished ceilings are complete.
Renovation plans may require panel review before new circuits are added.
Process
A simple process keeps the job clear from first review to final testing.
Drawings, photos, access, panel location, and renovation stage are reviewed.
Circuits, lighting, outlets, switches, appliance needs, and panel capacity are checked.
Electrical work is completed at the right stage so renovation work can move forward.
FAQ
Practical answers about renovation electrical.
Share drawings, photos, appliance plans, fixture selections, cabinet layouts, timelines, and which walls or ceilings will be open.
Yes. Device locations can be moved when wiring access, circuit needs, and finished surfaces are reviewed.
Usually, yes. Rough wiring is easier to complete before walls and ceilings are closed.
Yes. Electrical timing should line up with framing, plumbing, HVAC, cabinetry, drywall, and finish schedules.
Yes. Appliance circuits, GFCI protection, fans, lighting, switches, islands, and vanity areas should be planned before finishes.
Sometimes. New circuits, EV chargers, appliances, or added load may require panel review or panel work.
Request service
Send the address, photos, and job details so Croatian Electric can review the electrical work needed.