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Most service calls handled same-day across the Denver metro — and we answer the phone 24/7.
Remodel Electrical Services
Remodels create the perfect opportunity to fix what’s outdated and build in what you actually need — more circuits, better lighting, dedicated lines for appliances, and wiring that meets current code. Done has been the go-to electrical contractor for Denver-area homeowners since 1999, and we’ve worked on everything from single-room kitchen upgrades to whole-home renovations. We coordinate cleanly with your GC or work directly with you if you’re managing the project yourself.
From rough-in wiring during framing to trim-out after drywall is hung, we’re with you through every phase. We also pull the required permits so your project passes final inspection without delays. Explore our full installations and remodels services or call 833-539-9153 to talk through your project timeline.
When You Need an Electrician for Your Remodel
Electrical work in a remodel is not a DIY shortcut. Here are the common scenarios where homeowners need a licensed electrician to get things right and get the permit.
Modern kitchens require dedicated circuits for refrigerators, dishwashers, microwaves, and countertop appliances. Adding circuits during a remodel is far easier than retrofitting later.
Any new living space needs its own circuits, outlets, lighting, and in many cases a subpanel. We design the electrical layout and wire it to code from the ground up.
Finishing a basement means running new circuits through concrete and framing. We handle egress lighting, outlet placement, and any dedicated lines for a home office, gym, or wet bar.
GFCI protection, exhaust fan circuits, vanity lighting, and heated floor wiring — bathroom electrical has specific code requirements that a licensed electrician needs to handle.
What Done Handles
Whether you're expanding your home or reimagining a single room, Done brings the experience and licensing to get the electrical right.
How It Works
Remodel projects move fast. Here's how Done fits into your timeline without slowing things down.
Call 833-539-9153 or schedule online. Share your project scope and timeline. We'll walk through what's needed electrically before demolition begins.
We map out the circuit layout, outlet placements, and lighting plan. Then we pull the permit so everything is in order before rough-in begins.
We wire during framing and return after drywall for trim-out — installing devices, fixtures, and covers. We coordinate with your GC to hit each milestone on time.
We meet the inspector, walk through the work, and get your project signed off. You get documentation that the electrical meets current code.
Save on the work your home needs most.
Most service calls handled same-day across the Denver metro — and we answer the phone 24/7.
Flat-rate pricing approved before work begins — no surprises on the invoice.
Fully licensed, bonded, and insured — plumbing, HVAC, and electrical under one roof.
If it isn't right, we make it right — backed by our workmanship guarantee.
Done's licensed electricians work with homeowners and GCs across the Denver metro. Call 833-539-9153 anytime.
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Members get priority scheduling, seasonal HVAC tune-ups, an annual plumbing & electrical safety inspection, and exclusive discounts — for less than the cost of a single emergency call.
Ideally before demolition begins. Getting an electrician involved early means we can flag issues with the existing wiring, contribute to the layout plan, and be ready to rough-in as soon as framing is done. Calling late in a project often costs more and causes delays.
Yes. Any new circuit, panel work, or significant wiring change in the Denver area requires a permit. We handle the permit application and inspection coordination — this protects you and ensures the work is documented for future homeowners or buyers.
Absolutely. We’ve worked alongside GCs throughout the Denver metro since 1999. We communicate directly with your project manager, show up at scheduled phases, and don’t hold up your timeline.
We assess panel capacity as part of the project consultation. If an upgrade is needed, we’ll let you know upfront. A remodel is actually the best time to upgrade a panel — walls are already open and the cost is easier to absorb within the project budget.