Basement Remodel
Basement remodel
Whether you are doing a basement remodel to make it a separate apartment to rent out or as a convenient addition to your current space, the basement wiring and other electrical work should be at the top of your list.
As electrical work can represent the most hazardous work to try to DIY, it is best to call a local licensed electrician to ensure that the work is done quickly and correctly.
If your basement is not finished and is merely framed in, it is the perfect time to have professional electricians come in and work. Before the drywall is hung, it is far easier for wiring to be run, outlets and switches set up and put into place, and any other wiring needs to be taken care of while everything is visible.
Even if your basement has drywall hung, you should still start with electrical work. If you find out that you need to cut into the drywall to replace some wiring or add additional switches and outlets, you don’t want that to happen after you have already patched and painted the walls.
When it comes to basements, they often get a reputation for being dark and uninviting. Likely, if you are remodeling your basement, you want it to become a more functional space. Whether you want to make a theater room, second den or living room, or add rooms for a growing family, having the right lighting is the key to making your basement more inviting.
Most basements, if they are wired with lights, have a single source of ambient lighting. However, since basements generally only have window well lighting, this type of lighting is not enough. Instead of buying a bunch of lamps, you can have our electricians add recessed lights and other types of task lighting to your basement. That way, you can easily transform your basement into a welcoming space.
If you are ready to have the professionals tackle your basement’s electrical work, feel free to contact us and set up your consultation. We look forward to helping to transform your space!
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