Whole Home Wiring
New Contruction & Remodeling
Building or Remodeling? Get Electrical Work You Can Trust
When you’re building a new home or remodeling an existing one, every outlet, switch, and light fixture depends on one thing: quality wiring. At Total Electric, we specialize in whole-home wiring for both new construction and renovation projects — delivering clean, code-compliant, future-ready electrical systems that last for decades.
We work directly with homeowners, builders, and general contractors across West Michigan to design and install wiring that’s efficient, dependable, and safe. From blueprint to final walk-through, our licensed electricians handle everything with precision and professionalism.
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What’s Included in Our Whole-Home Wiring Services
Whether it’s a full custom home or a major remodel, our wiring services cover every step:
Complete electrical design & load planning
Rough-in wiring for outlets, lights, and appliances
Service panel installation and circuit distribution
Low-voltage & smart home wiring (data, cameras, thermostats)
Lighting layouts, dimmers, and recessed lighting installs
Final trim-out, labeling, and testing
Coordination with inspectors and utility providers
We make sure your home’s wiring is built safe, and built to last.
Why It Matters to Get It Done Right
Bad wiring decisions during construction can cause years of frustration and expensive fixes later. Our team ensures every line is neatly run, properly labeled, and up to NEC standards, minimizing the risk of electrical issues or future overloads.
When you work with Total Electric, you’re not just getting power to your outlets — you’re getting a safer, smarter, and more reliable electrical system for your entire home.
Schedule Your Wiring Consultation Today
Building or remodeling in West Michigan? Let’s talk about your electrical needs. Call Total Electric today. We’ll review your plans, discuss your layout, and give you clear, upfront pricing for a wiring system designed to perform for decades.
Services We Offer
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HVAC Circuits Wiring
Appliance Wiring
New / Dedicated Circuits
Ceiling Fan Installation
Landscape & Outdoor Lighting
Smoke Detector Replacement
Surge Protection
Emergency Lights and Exit Signs
Areas We Serve
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Moline
Wyoming
Dorr
Rockford
Grandville
Forest Hills
Otsego
Plainwell
Hudsonville
Middleville
Cutlerville
Cascade
Gaines Township
East Grand Rapids
Allegan
Holland
Hopkins
Hastings
FAQ's
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Do you offer Free Estimates?
Yes — we provide free estimates for most residential electrical projects. For larger or more complex jobs, we’ll walk you through the scope and pricing before any work begins so you can make an informed decision with no surprises.
Are your electricians licensed and insured?
Absolutely. Every electrician on our team is fully licensed, insured, and trained to meet Michigan electrical codes and safety standards. Your home and family’s safety come first, always.
What areas do you serve?
We serve homeowners throughout the greater Grand Rapids metro area, including Wayland, Ada, Byron Center, Caledonia, Moline, and neighboring communities. If you’re unsure whether we cover your area, just give us a call — we’re happy to help.
Do I need a permit for electrical work in my home?
For many projects — like panel upgrades, major wiring changes, or new circuits — a permit is required. Don’t worry, we handle the permitting process for you and ensure the work meets local code requirements.
Can you help with small electrical jobs, or only big projects?
We’re happy to help with projects of all sizes — from replacing a broken outlet or light switch to full home rewiring or panel replacements. No job is too small – we’re your local guys.
How quickly can you come out for service?
Many appointments can be scheduled within 24–72 hours, but sometimes we’re booked out a bit longer. If you have an urgent electrical issue or a safety concern, we do our best to provide same-day service when available.
What should I do if my breaker keeps tripping?
A tripping breaker is usually a sign of an overloaded circuit or a wiring issue. Resetting it may provide temporary relief, but if it continues, it’s important to have an electrician inspect it. It may be time to add a circuit or address a safety issue behind the walls.
Why do my lights flicker or dim when an appliance turns on?
This often happens when a large appliance (like an AC or microwave, or even a vacuum) pulls more power than the circuit can safely deliver. It could be a loose connection, aging panel, or under-sized circuit. We can diagnose the cause and recommend the safest fix.