Planning a home remodel or addition is exciting. Whether you are updating a kitchen, finishing a basement, or expanding your home, most of the focus goes toward layout, finishes, and design.
But one of the most important parts of any remodel often gets overlooked — your electrical system.
Proper electrical planning ensures your home functions the way you expect, supports modern technology, and avoids costly changes later in the project.
In this guide, we will walk through what homeowners should consider when planning electrical work for a remodel and how Sentry Electric can help you get it right the first time.
Why Electrical Planning Matters in a Remodel
Electrical is not just about adding a few outlets or lights. It affects how your space works every day.
- Where you can place furniture
- How lighting feels in the room
- Whether your system can handle new appliances
- How future-ready your home is
If electrical planning is rushed or done late, it often leads to change orders, delays, or compromises.
If you’re already reviewing your home systems, it can help to start with a spring electrical checklist to identify any existing issues before remodeling begins.
1. Plan for How You Will Actually Use the Space
Think beyond basic layouts. Consider how you will live in the space.
- Where will TVs, desks, or appliances go?
- Where will you charge devices?
- Do you need dedicated circuits?
This step helps prevent extension cords, overloaded outlets, and poor layouts.
2. Upgrade Lighting for Function and Design
Lighting is one of the biggest improvements you can make in a remodel.
- Recessed lighting for general illumination
- Task lighting for kitchens and work areas
- Accent lighting for design features
If your project includes exterior work, consider outdoor lighting upgrades as part of the plan.
3. Make Sure Your Panel Can Handle the Load
Remodels often increase electrical demand.
- New appliances
- Added square footage
- Additional circuits
If your panel is already near capacity, you may need an electrical panel upgrade to support your remodel safely.
4. Plan for Future Upgrades
Even if you are not installing everything now, planning ahead saves money later.
- EV chargers
- Home generators
- Smart home systems
For example, planning for a home generator now can make installation easier later.
5. Consider Smart Electrical Options
Modern homes are moving toward smarter electrical systems.
- Smart switches and lighting
- Smart panels for energy monitoring
- Automated controls
Including these options during a remodel is much easier than adding them later.
6. Work With a Professional Early
One of the biggest mistakes homeowners make is bringing in electrical too late in the process.
Working with Sentry Electric early helps ensure:
- Better planning and layout
- Fewer changes during construction
- A cleaner, more efficient final result
Planning a remodel? Request service with Sentry Electric today.

Common Electrical Mistakes in Remodels
- Not enough outlets
- Poor lighting placement
- Overloading circuits
- Not planning for future upgrades
These are all avoidable with proper planning.
Frequently Asked Questions
When should electrical be planned in a remodel?
Electrical should be planned at the beginning of the design process, not after construction starts.
Do I need a panel upgrade for a remodel?
It depends on your current system and the added load from the remodel.
Can I add smart features during a remodel?
Yes, and it is often the best time to do so.
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