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Suffolk County Remodel and Renovation Wiring

Based in West Babylon, serving Suffolk County, Nassau County and NYC.

Remodel and renovation wiring

Based in West Babylon, Gem's Electrical serves Suffolk County, Nassau County and NYC with clean electrical renovation work that handles real remodel challenges-older wiring, panel limits, modern layouts and code compliance.

Includes

Rough-in electrical planning

Dedicated circuit design

Load calculation and panel check

Kitchen and bath wiring

Basement and addition circuits

Recessed and under-cabinet lighting

GFCI and AFCI protection

Permit and inspection coordination

Why remodel wiring matters

Older homes, modern loads

Long Island homes were built for yesterday's electrical demands. A kitchen remodel adds new appliances. A bathroom renovation needs proper GFCI protection. An addition or basement finish requires new circuits and lighting. When walls are open, that's the time to fix panel limits, add capacity and plan circuits right.

Open walls mean opportunity

Rough-in electrical is where the real work happens. Before drywall closes, we set boxes, run cable, plan circuits and verify everything is clean and code-compliant. A solid rough-in makes the finish phase fast and the final system reliable for decades.

Coordination matters

We work in phases so your general contractor stays on schedule. We communicate clearly, keep the jobsite organized and make sure electrical is done before drywall, cabinets and finishes go in. Code compliance built in Every circuit is planned for load, every box is filled correctly, every protection is in place. We handle permit and inspection coordination so your remodel passes the first time.

Real problems we solve

Not enough outlets in kitchens, bedrooms and living spaces. Breakers trip when multiple appliances run. Panel is full and renovation needs circuit additions. Old wiring discovered during demo-unsafe splices, buried junction boxes, ungrounded devices or previous DIY work. Poor lighting layout, dark rooms or too few switches. Bathrooms need proper GFCI protection and vent fan wiring. Basements and additions need new circuits, lighting and egress-related planning. Contractors need roughing out completed on schedule.

What we install

Rough-in electrical for kitchens, baths, basements, additions and full-home remodels. New home runs from the panel to major loads. Dedicated circuits for ranges, ovens, cooktops, microwaves, dishwashers, disposals, refrigerators, freezers and laundry equipment. Circuit additions for home offices, home gyms and garage loads. Recessed lighting including can lights and wafer LED layouts, under-cabinet lighting, pendant locations, vanity lighting, closet lighting and exterior lighting feeds. Switch legs, 3-way and 4-way switching for stairs and hallways, dimmers and lighting controls. Bathroom exhaust fan wiring and timers. Smoke and CO detector power connections. Low voltage prewire for Cat6 pathways, access points, cameras, doorbells and clean future-ready runs when requested.

Rough-in versus finish

Roughing out is where we set boxes, run cable, route conduit where needed and plan circuits before walls close. Finish is where we trim devices, install fixtures, set plates, test and verify everything works. A clean rough-in is what makes the finish phase look professional and operate reliably.

What's included in our work

Walkthrough with homeowner or general contractor. Lighting layout planning. Load calculation and panel capacity check Circuit planning and dedicated circuit design. Rough-in electrical installation with proper box fill, junction box work, secure routing and clean terminations. GFCI protection and AFCI protection updates where required. Labeling and circuit mapping so the final system is easy to understand. Testing and verification after trim out. Permit and inspection coordination when required.

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Real problems we solve

Not enough outlets in kitchens, bedrooms, and living spaces. Breakers trip when multiple appliances run. The panel is full, and the renovation needs circuit additions.

Old wiring discovered during demo-unsafe splices, buried junction boxes, ungrounded devices, or previous DIY work. Poor lighting layout, dark rooms, or too few switches.

 

Bathrooms need proper GFCI protection and vent fan wiring. Basements and additions need new circuits, lighting, and egress-related planning. Contractors need the roughing out completed on schedule.

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What we install

Rough-in electrical for kitchens, baths, basements, additions, and full-home remodels. New home runs from the panel to major loads. Dedicated circuits for ranges, ovens, cooktops, microwaves, dishwashers, disposals, refrigerators, freezers, and laundry equipment.

 

Circuit additions for home offices, home gyms, and garage loads. Recessed lighting, including can lights and wafer LED layouts, under-cabinet lighting, pendant locations, vanity lighting, closet lighting, and exterior lighting feeds. Switch legs, 3-way and 4-way switching for stairs and hallways, dimmers, and lighting controls. Bathroom exhaust fan wiring and timers. Smoke and CO detector power connections. Low-voltage prewire for Cat6 pathways, access points, cameras, doorbells, and clean future-ready runs when requested.

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What's included in our work

Walkthrough with homeowner or general contractor. Lighting layout planning. Load calculation and panel capacity check.

Circuit planning and dedicated circuit design. Rough-in electrical installation with proper box fill, junction box work, secure routing and clean terminations. GFCI protection and AFCI protection updates where required. Labeling and circuit mapping so the final system is easy to understand. Testing and verification after trim out. Permit and inspection coordination when required.

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Have Additional

Questions?

(516) 474 - 5507

Areas Served

Suffolk County

  1. West Babylon

  2. Babylon

  3. Lindenhurst

  4. Deer Park

  5. Bay Shore

  6. Islip

  7. Commack

  8. Huntington

And other local Suffolk County areas.

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Why this matters

We built Gem’s Electrical around four simple values. It’s how we work, how we communicate, and what you can expect every time you call us.

1

Rough-in versus finish

Roughing out is where we set boxes, run cable, route conduit where needed and plan circuits before walls close. Finish is where we trim devices, install fixtures, set plates, test and verify everything works. A clean rough-in is what makes the finish phase look professional and operate reliably.

2

Older homes, modern loads

Long Island homes were built for yesterday's electrical demands. A kitchen remodel adds new appliances. A bathroom renovation needs proper GFCI protection. An addition or basement finish requires new circuits and lighting. When walls are open, that's the time to fix panel limits, add capacity, and plan circuits correctly.

3

Open walls mean opportunity

Rough-in electrical is where the real work happens. Before drywall closes, we set boxes, run cable, plan circuits and verify everything is clean and code-compliant. A solid rough-in makes the finish phase fast and the final system reliable for decades.

4

Coordination matters

We work in phases so your general contractor stays on schedule. We communicate clearly, keep the jobsite organized

and make sure electrical is done before drywall, cabinets and finishes go in.

5

When to call now

Burning smell, sparking, buzzing, warm outlets, repeated tripping, visible damage, or sudden power loss are signs to call immediately. Do not ignore them. These are real problems that need real diagnosis. We respond fast and fix it right.

6

Code compliance built in

Every circuit is planned for load, every box is filled correctly, every protection is in place. We handle permit and inspection

coordination so your remodel passes the first time.

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Trusted

Why homeowners and contractors choose us

Licensed, insured and code-compliant work on every job.

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Five-star work

Clean installations, clear communication, and reliable service that

homeowners trust.

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Real

Common remodel problems we solve

We've seen it all. Kitchens with too few outlets. Breakers that trip when

multiple appliances run. Panels that are full and can't handle new circuits.

Old wiring discovered during demo-unsafe splices, buried junction boxes,

ungrounded devices or previous DIY work. Bathrooms that need proper

GFCI protection and vent fan wiring. Basements and additions that need

new circuits, lighting and egress-related planning. General contractors who

need roughing out completed on schedule so drywall can close.

Poor lighting

Dark rooms and too few switches make spaces feel cramped. We plan

recessed lighting, under-cabinet lights, and proper switching so your

remodel feels open and functional.

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Included

What's included in our remodel work

We handle every step so your remodel is safe, code-compliant and ready

for the next trade.

Permits and inspections

Coordination with local authorities. Final inspection support. Code

compliance guaranteed on every job.

Common questions

Common questions about remodel and renovation wiring, rough-in work, permits and

inspections.

  • Yes. Electrical work in remodels requires permits and inspections in Nassau, Suffolk and NYC. We handle the coordination so you stay compliant and the work passes the first time.

  • Rough-in typically takes a few days, depending on the scope. We work in phases so drywall and other trades can move forward without delay. We communicate clearly with your general contractor.

  • Yes. We assess panel capacity, calculate loads, and add circuits where needed. If the panel is full, we plan an upgrade so your remodel has the power it needs.

  • We identify unsafe wiring during rough-in, plan corrections, and integrate new circuits with existing systems. Code compliance is built into every job.

  • Rough-in is where we set boxes, run cable and plan circuits before walls close. Finish is where we install fixtures and devices. A clean rough-in makes finish work fast and reliable.

Still have questions?

Reach out and we'll answer them

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Portfolio

See Our Previous Remodel and Renovation Wiring Jobs on Long Island

See our previous rewiring jobs that we completed on Long Island to see the quality that we are talking about. From full-home rewiring to panel upgrades, our project portfolio showcases real residential work completed across Suffolk County.

Trusted Brands

Partners and Systems We Work With

We install and service equipment from many of the most trusted manufacturers in power, lighting, smart home, and electrical distribution. We also coordinate with local utilities when projects require it.

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Foundation

Why remodel wiring matters in Long Island homes

Most Long Island homes were built decades ago for yesterday's electrical

loads. A kitchen remodel adds new appliances. A bathroom renovation

needs proper GFCI protection. An addition or basement finish requires new

circuits and lighting. When walls are open, that's the time to fix panel limits, add capacity and plan circuits right so the final system is safe and reliable for decades.

  • Open walls mean opportunity

  • Rough-in electrical is where the real work happens

  • Code compliance built in

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Get your remodel estimate

Schedule professional Electrical Remodel and Renovation Wiring services in Suffolk County today with Gem’s Electrical.

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