Home Remodel Electrical
Complete electrical work for kitchen, bathroom, basement, and addition remodels — from rough-in wiring to final trim.
About Home Remodel Electrical in Wichita
Remodeling your Wichita home? CB Electrical Services handles all the electrical work from initial rough-in wiring to final fixture installation and trim-out. Our licensed electricians coordinate directly with your general contractor, handle all required permit applications, and ensure every circuit, outlet, switch, and fixture meets current NEC code. We specialize in kitchen and bathroom remodels, basement finishes, room additions, and whole-home renovations — delivering clean professional work on time and within scope so your project stays on track.
What You Get
- Full rough-in to trim-out electrical for any remodel scope
- Permit applications and city inspections handled on your behalf
- Direct coordination with your general contractor's schedule
- Code-compliant work that protects your home's resale value
Frequently Asked Questions
Do I need an electrical permit for a kitchen or bathroom remodel in Wichita?
Yes — any electrical work that involves adding or moving circuits, outlets, or fixtures in a kitchen or bathroom requires a permit from the City of Wichita. CB Electrical Services handles all permit applications on your behalf and coordinates the required inspections, so you don't have to deal with the paperwork or scheduling.
When should I schedule an electrician during my remodel?
You'll need an electrician in two phases: rough-in (before the drywall goes up) and trim-out (after drywall and paint are complete). We coordinate directly with your general contractor to make sure the electrical phases fit seamlessly into the overall project timeline without causing delays or holding up other trades.
Can I keep my existing wiring during a remodel, or does it need to be replaced?
It depends on the age and condition of your existing wiring. Homes built before the 1980s may have aluminum or ungrounded two-wire circuits that don't meet current code requirements for kitchen and bathroom circuits. During the rough-in phase, our electricians will evaluate your existing wiring and clearly explain what needs to be updated to meet NEC requirements and pass inspection.