Kitchen, Bath, and Interior Electrical Remodeling
Licensed Electricians for Kitchen and Bath Remodeling
The beautiful home remodel you’re planning will be even more fabulous with enhanced lighting, proper ground circuits, and adequate electrical power to that new A/V system. So choose the right Wichita residential electrician for the job.
Kitchens
Kitchen Appliance Circuits
Ground Fault Circuit Interrupter (GFI) Outlets 
Lighting Upgrades & Updating
Under-counter Lighting
Above-counter Lighting
Accent Lighting
Baths
Whirlpool/Jacuzzi Circuits
Ground Fault Circuit Interrupter (GFI) Outlets
Lighting Upgrades & Updating
Bath/Shower Lighting
Vanity Lighting
Accent Lighting
Other Interior Areas
Heating/Air Conditioning Circuits
Circuit and Outlet Additions
Cable TV and Internet Cabling
Ceiling Fan Installations 
Have an outdoor project that needs electrical wiring assistance?