Often times as homes and times develop electrical loads change on appliances and due to the new electrical demands old breakers cannot keep up with the requirements.
Often we find larger appliances are drawing the electrical load away from the smaller appliances.
Adding large load breakers to an already full panel often means there isn't enough room or that the load capacity has been reached for the panel.
Adding large load breakers to an already full panel often means there isn't enough room or that the load capacity has been reached for the panel.
Walkthrough with homeowner/GC, quote, rough‑in, trim‑out, final test.
We walk the project with you and your GC, talk through your needs, and flag any safety or code issues before work starts.
You get a clear, itemized quote so you know exactly what’s included and what it will take to power the space safely.
We install boxes, wiring, and circuits during framing, coordinating with other trades so everything is in the right place and up to code.
After walls are finished, we set devices, lights, and fixtures, making sure everything looks clean and matches the design.
We test every circuit and device, label the panel, and walk you through how everything works before we call the job complete.











Neat wiring, future access, labeled circuits, coordination with other trades.
Adams & McCoy Electric LLC
Serving Middle Tennessee
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