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Residential Electrical Remodels in Albany, OR

Hub City Electric handles residential electrical remodels in Albany, OR. Panel upgrades, new circuits, rewiring. Licensed CCB#247871. Call (541) 220-0295.

CCB#247871Oregon Licensed
11+ YearsField Experience
70-Mi RadiusServing Albany Area
Mon-Fri7:00 AM, 5:00 PM

Remodel Wiring Done Right

A remodel touches more wiring than most homeowners expect. The minute you move a wall, add an island, or turn a spare bedroom into an office, the existing circuits stop matching the new layout. Outlets end up in the wrong place, a single 15-amp circuit gets asked to run a microwave and a toaster at the same time, and the lighting plan from 1992 does not fit an open floor plan. We come in before the drywall closes and get the electrical right while the walls are still open.

We have done remodel wiring in Albany homes of every age. The 1970s ranch houses out toward North Albany, the older craftsman places near downtown, the newer builds in the subdivisions off Spicer. Each one has its own quirks. We figure out what is already in the walls, what your new plan actually needs, and what your panel can carry, then we run the new work clean so it passes inspection the first time.

The part people overlook is sequencing. Electrical rough-in has to happen after framing and plumbing but before insulation and drywall, and if it slips out of order the whole job stalls. Because we are a small crew and we answer our own phone, we can get on your contractor’s schedule without the back and forth you get from a bigger shop. We show up when we say we will, we keep the jobsite picked up, and we do not disappear halfway through to start another job.

New Circuit Installation

Add dedicated circuits for appliances, home offices, or entertainment setups.

Outlet & Switch Relocation

Move or add outlets and switches to fit your new layout.

Lighting Upgrades

Recessed lighting, under-cabinet lights, dimmers, we wire it all.

Panel Capacity Check

We verify your panel can handle new loads before rough-in begins.

Permit Coordination

We pull the right permits and coordinate inspections so you’re covered.

Electrician running new remodel circuits through an open stud wall in an Albany, Oregon home
Hub City Electric  /  Residential Electrical Remodels  /  Albany, OR
How it works

The Residential Electrical Remodels Process

01

Walk the plan with you

We look at your remodel layout, the existing wiring, and your panel, then tell you what the electrical work involves and what it’ll cost. No surprises later.

02

Pull the permit

We file the electrical permit with the local jurisdiction and get on the inspection schedule so the work is documented and covered.

03

Rough-in while walls are open

We run new circuits, set boxes, and relocate outlets and switches before insulation and drywall go in.

04

Trim-out and final inspection

After paint, we install the devices and fixtures, then meet the inspector for the final sign-off.

What to Know Before You Start

The most common remodel surprise is a full panel. You want three new circuits for the kitchen, but every slot is already used. When that happens we either add a subpanel or recommend a panel replacement, and we tell you up front rather than discovering it on demo day. We would rather have that conversation early so your budget is honest.

Permits matter more on a remodel than people think. In Oregon, electrical work tied to a remodel almost always needs a permit, and unpermitted work shows up when you sell the house or file an insurance claim. We pull the permit on every remodel and schedule the inspections so it is on the record. The cost drivers are usually the number of new circuits, how far we have to fish wire through finished areas, and whether the panel needs attention. We will break all of that down before we start.

Albany, OR

Licensed Oregon electrician (CCB#247871) covering Albany and a 70-mile radius across the Willamette Valley. Call (541) 220-0295 for a free quote with a clear price up front.

Veterans get 5% off. Mention it when you reach out.

Why Albany Calls Us for This Work

We sequence around your contractor

Rough-in has to land in the right order or the whole remodel stalls. We coordinate directly with your GC so electrical never holds up the job.

We catch panel limits before demo

We check whether your panel can carry the new loads at the walkthrough, not after the walls are open, so the budget stays honest.

Clean jobsite, every day

We pick up after ourselves. You are living in the house during a lot of these jobs, and we work like we know that.

We finish what we start

No disappearing mid-project to chase the next job. The same crew that roughs it in comes back for trim-out and the final inspection.

Licensed Electrician for Albany, OR

Hub City Electric LLC is licensed in Oregon (CCB#247871) and carries full insurance. Brandon founded the company in 2023 and brings 11 years of electrical experience. Every job is handled by our own crew. No subcontractors, no shortcuts.

Common Questions

Do I need permits for remodel electrical work in Oregon?

Yes. Most electrical work in a remodel requires a permit in Oregon. We handle permit applications and schedule inspections, so you don’t have to worry about it.

Can you work alongside my general contractor?

Absolutely. We coordinate directly with your GC on scheduling and rough-in timelines. Just make sure we’re in the loop early so electrical rough-in happens in the right sequence.

How long does electrical rough-in take for a kitchen remodel?

A typical kitchen rough-in takes 1-2 days depending on how many new circuits you need. We’ll give you a specific price after looking at the scope.

What if my panel doesn’t have room for new circuits?

We’ll let you know during our walkthrough. If your panel is full, we can add a subpanel or replace the main panel to give you the capacity you need.

Do you offer a veteran discount?

Yes. Veterans get 5% off. Just mention it when you call.

What areas do you serve besides Albany?

We cover a 70-mile radius from Albany, Corvallis, Salem, Eugene, Lebanon, Sweet Home, and many more communities in the Willamette Valley.

Ready to Get Started?

Call or message us for a free quote. We pick up fast and give you a straight answer.