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Rough-In Wiring in Progress Inside a New Garage Build

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New construction wiring is a process - and every step matters. Before any walls go up or fixtures get installed, the rough-in phase is where all the foundational work happens. Cutting in boxes, running wire, and making sure everything is laid out correctly from the start. Get this part wrong, and you're dealing with headaches down the road.

Here's what that phase actually looks like on the job. Concrete walls, an open garage space, and a lot of precise layout work to do. A laser level keeps box heights consistent across the room - that green line running across the wall isn't decoration, it's how we keep everything aligned and up to code.

PPE isn't optional when you're working in these conditions. Cutting into block and concrete kicks up debris and dust that you do not want in your lungs. The respirator, safety glasses, knee pads - all of it is standard for us on a job like this. Safety isn't a slowdown, it's just part of working right.

New construction wiring done correctly means the rest of the build goes smoothly. Electricians, framers, drywall crews - they all depend on this rough-in being accurate before they can do their work. We take that responsibility seriously, and we don't rush through it just to move on to the next thing.

From the first box cut to the final inspection, we stay focused on getting it right the first time. That's what new construction electrical work demands, and that's the standard we hold ourselves to on every build.