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New Construction Wiring in Virginia Beach

Building new? Our electricians handle the full electrical scope — service, panel, rough-in, and trim-out — planned to code and timed to your build.

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Who handles electrical for a new home build?

A licensed electrician handles the full new-construction scope: the service and meter, the panel, rough-in wiring for every circuit, and final trim-out, all to code with inspections. For new construction wiring in Virginia Beach, call (757) 740-5208 to plan it with a local pro.

A New Home Is Wired From the Ground Up

The Problem: New Construction Wiring in Virginia Beach

New construction is the one time everything is open, so the electrical has to be planned completely: the service size, panel location, every circuit, lighting, outlets, smoke and carbon-monoxide alarms, and low-voltage runs for data and TV. Miss something at rough-in and it's costly to add after drywall. The work also has to pass rough and final inspection to keep the build on schedule.

A licensed electrician plans the whole system and executes it on your timeline.

What Happens If You Wait

  • DesignThe service size and circuit plan set the home up for the future.
  • Rough-inEvery wire, box, and alarm goes in while walls are open.
  • InspectionRough and final inspections must pass to keep the build moving.
  • Move-inA complete, code-compliant system ready for daily life.

Wire Your New Build Complete and to Code

The best time to plan every circuit is now, before drywall. Get a licensed local electrician on the project. Call now, reach a real person, and lock in the scope and price up front.

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The Full Electrical Scope, Handled

Our New Construction Wiring Solution in Virginia Beach

We plan and install the service, panel, rough-in, and trim-out for your new home.

Your electrician plans the service and panel size for today and the future, then roughs in every circuit — outlets, lighting, kitchen and bath circuits, HVAC, smoke and CO alarms, and low-voltage runs. After rough inspection and drywall, the trim-out installs devices, fixtures, and covers. Permits and both inspections are handled, and the system is tested before you move in.

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Our New-Build Steps

Our New Construction Wiring Process

Plan the System

Service size, panel, and every circuit are planned from the drawings.

Set the Service

The service, meter, and panel are installed and located well.

Rough-In

All wiring, boxes, and alarms go in while the framing is open.

Rough Inspection

The city inspects the wiring before insulation and drywall.

Trim-Out

Outlets, switches, fixtures, and covers are installed after drywall.

Final Inspection

The system is tested and passes final inspection for move-in.

When You Need This Service

Signs You Need New Construction Wiring in Virginia Beach

  • Building a new home from the ground up
  • Adding a detached garage or guest house
  • Needing a full service, panel, and circuit plan
  • Wanting data, TV, and alarm wiring included
  • A builder who needs a reliable electrical partner
Why Builders Choose Us

Why Choose Us for New Construction Wiring

  • The whole system planned for now and later
  • Service and panel sized with room to grow
  • Rough-in timed to the framing schedule
  • Alarms and low-voltage included
  • Permits and inspections handled end to end
Before the Build

Before We Arrive for New Construction Wiring

Share these so we can plan the whole system.

Provide the plans

Share the home's drawings and any electrical or lighting wishes you have.

Plan for the future

Mention EVs, solar, a hot tub, or a shop so capacity is planned in.

List smart features

Note data, TV, security, or smart-home wiring you'd like roughed in.

Confirm the schedule

Give us the framing and drywall timeline so rough-in and trim fit.

Local Service

New Construction Wiring Near You

We answer calls across Virginia Beach and nearby . A licensed local electrician can usually reach your street the same day.

This service is part of our remodels & additions work.

Our Service Area

New Construction Wiring Coverage Map — Virginia Beach, VA

We answer calls for new construction wiring across Virginia Beach, VA and the surrounding areas shown below.

Reviewed by the Virginia Beach Electricians network team. This page reflects current National Electrical Code practice for new construction wiring and real coastal-Virginia conditions. We connect homeowners with independent licensed electricians and do not perform the work ourselves.

Build It Right From the First Wire

A complete, code-compliant electrical system starts at planning. A licensed local electrician can handle your whole build. Call now and get the scope and price up front.

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Answers

New Construction Wiring FAQs

Yes. From the service and panel to rough-in and final trim, the electrician manages the complete residential electrical scope, including smoke and carbon-monoxide alarms and low-voltage runs, all planned to code and coordinated with your builder.
There are typically two inspections: a rough inspection of the wiring before insulation and drywall, and a final inspection once devices and fixtures are installed. The electrician schedules both so your build stays on track.
Yes. New construction is the ideal time to run low-voltage cabling for internet, TV, security, and smart-home devices while walls are open. The electrician includes these runs in the plan so you're not fishing wires later.
Most new homes are built with a 200-amp service, though larger homes or those with heavy electric loads may need more. The electrician sizes the service and panel to the home and to future plans like an EV or solar.
Yes. Code requires interconnected smoke and carbon-monoxide alarms in specific locations throughout a new home. The electrician wires and interconnects them so that when one sounds, they all do, which is a key life-safety requirement.
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