Electrical Services for Every Room in Your Remodel
One Experienced, Union-Certified Crew for the Whole ProjectHome remodels rarely stop at one room, and neither does our scope of work. Bronco Electric provides a full range of residential electrical services to support renovation projects of any size:
Whether your contractor is already on-site or you’re still in the planning phase, we’re ready to coordinate.
Why Homeowners in Bakersfield and Boise Choose Bronco Electric
Licensed, Local, and Built for the WorkWhen you’re investing in your home, you need an electrical team you can count on to show up, communicate clearly, and get the job done right. That’s exactly what you get when you choose Bronco Electric.
Common Questions About Electrical Remodeling
If you’re planning a renovation, here are answers to some of the most common questions we hear from homeowners in Bakersfield and Boise.
In most cases, yes. Any new wiring, panel work, or circuit additions will require a permit and inspection in both California and Idaho. Bronco Electric handles the permitting process on your behalf so you don’t have to navigate it alone.
- If there’s a burning smell, visible smoke, or signs of fire — evacuate the building and call 911 before calling an electrician
- Turn off the main breaker if you can do so safely, and there’s an active electrical hazard
- Keep people away from the area where the electrical problem is located
- Don’t attempt to reset a breaker that keeps tripping or handle any wiring or electrical components
- Document what you observed — when it started, what happened, what systems are affected — to help the electrician diagnose faster
Stay clear of the affected area and let the licensed electrician assess the situation when they arrive.
As early as possible. Getting an electrician involved during the planning phase helps prevent layout conflicts, ensures your panel can support the new load, and allows rough-in work to happen at the right stage, before walls are closed up.
Absolutely. We regularly coordinate with GCs and other trades on remodeling projects. Clear communication between crews keeps the project moving and helps avoid scheduling conflicts or rework.
Adding circuits means running new wiring from your panel to new locations—outlets, fixtures, or appliances. Rewiring typically involves replacing old or deteriorated wiring throughout a room or home. During a remodel, both may be appropriate depending on the age and condition of your existing electrical system
Yes. A garage renovation is an ideal time to add a Level 2 EV charger, since the space is already open for other work. We handle both the wiring and the charger installation and can recommend the right unit for your vehicle and usage.