Home Rewiring & Electrical Wiring in Center Valley, PA

Electrical Problems Don’t Wait. Neither Do We.

Center Valley has a mix of older homes that may have wiring from decades past alongside newer builds where additions and renovations drive demand for new circuits. Kelley Electric handles residential wiring work throughout Upper Saucon Township.

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Home Rewiring & Electrical Wiring in Center Valley, PA

Electrical Problems Don’t Wait. Neither Do We.

Center Valley has a mix of older homes that may have wiring from decades past alongside newer builds where additions and renovations drive demand for new circuits. Kelley Electric handles residential wiring work throughout Upper Saucon Township.

Home Rewiring & Electrical Wiring in Center Valley, PA

Electrical Problems Don’t Wait. Neither Do We.

Center Valley has a mix of older homes that may have wiring from decades past alongside newer builds where additions and renovations drive demand for new circuits. Kelley Electric handles residential wiring work throughout Upper Saucon Township.

Whether you are finishing a lower level, adding a home addition, remodeling a kitchen, or just need more outlets in the right places, Kelley Electric handles the wiring work that makes it happen. We work in Center Valley homes across Upper Saucon Township.

New Circuit Installation

Adding new circuits is often the right call when existing circuits are overloaded or when a space needs more capacity than it currently has. We install new circuits for:

  • Finished basements and bonus rooms
  • Home additions and sunrooms
  • Detached garages and workshops
  • Kitchen and bathroom remodels requiring additional circuits
  • Outdoor living areas

New circuits connect back to your main panel, so we always check available capacity before starting. If the panel is near its limit, we address that as part of the project.

Outlet and Switch Additions

Not having enough outlets in the right places is one of the most common complaints we hear. Running extension cords as a permanent solution is a fire hazard. We add outlets where you need them, wired properly from the nearest appropriate circuit.

Wiring for Renovations

Kitchen and bathroom renovations almost always involve electrical work. New appliances, additional circuits, GFCI outlet placement, and under-cabinet lighting all need to be done correctly and in the right sequence with other trades. We coordinate with your contractor and handle the electrical scope cleanly.

Older Wiring Assessment

Some Center Valley homes have wiring that predates current standards, including aluminum branch circuit wiring from the late 1960s and 1970s. Aluminum wiring requires specific attention at connection points where it terminates at outlets, switches, and fixtures. We assess those terminations and perform the corrections needed to keep them safe. This work often pairs naturally with safety and compliance upgrades.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Questions about home wiring and rewiring in Center Valley, PA? Here are answers to what we hear most often from local homeowners.

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Signs that wiring may need attention include breakers that trip repeatedly, outlets that are warm to the touch, flickering lights not explained by a loose bulb, scorch marks around outlet covers, or wiring that is visibly damaged or very old. A wiring assessment gives you a clear picture of what you are working with.
Yes. Adding outlets to a finished space involves fishing wire through walls or running it through conduit depending on the construction. We assess the best path and tie back to an existing circuit or install a new one if needed.
Aluminum wiring itself is not inherently dangerous, but the connection points require specific attention. Aluminum expands and contracts differently than copper and can loosen at terminals over time. The standard correction is to install approved connectors at each termination point. We assess your system and address the connections that need it.
Yes. Adding new circuits typically requires an electrical permit in Pennsylvania. Kelley Electric handles the permit process as part of the project.
Yes. Wiring a detached garage involves running a feeder from your main panel to a subpanel in the garage, then distributing circuits for lighting, outlets, and any dedicated equipment circuits you need. We assess the distance, load requirements, and best wiring path for your property.
We coordinate with your general contractor and other trades on sequencing. Electrical rough-in typically happens after framing and before drywall. We communicate directly with your contractor about the schedule so the electrical work does not hold up the project.
It depends on the size of the space and what you need. A basic basement with general lighting and outlet circuits can typically be handled in a day or two. A more involved setup with a home theater, wet bar circuits, or dedicated equipment wiring takes longer. We give you a realistic estimate after seeing the space.