At Haxx Heating, Cooling & Electrical, we know that electrical work in new construction isn’t just about running wires — it’s about building a safe, efficient, and future-ready system that powers your entire property. Whether you’re building a new home, ADU, or commercial facility, our licensed electricians design and install electrical systems that meet California’s NEC and Title 24 standards, ensuring long-term reliability and safety.
Important to know
Why Electrical Planning Matters?
Even a well-built structure can face costly issues without a professional electrical plan.
Overloaded circuits can cause breakers to trip or equipment to fail.
Poor lighting placement leads to inefficiency and high energy use.
Forgetting dedicated circuits for HVAC, appliances, or EV chargers may require future rewiring.
Proper planning saves money, improves safety, and ensures your home is ready for new technologies like solar panels, EV chargers, or backup batteries
What’s Included in New Construction Electrical Work?
Our team handles every step of electrical installation from start to finish!
Main panel installation (100A–400A services)
Rough-in wiring for lighting, outlets, and switches
Dedicated circuits for HVAC, kitchens, and laundry
Subpanels and equipment disconnects
Smart home and low-voltage wiring (data, camera, thermostat, sensors)
Title 24-compliant lighting controls
Grounding, bonding, AFCI & GFCI protection
Final trim installation and testing
We coordinate with builders, inspectors, and utility companies to keep your project on schedule and within budget.
How Long Does It Take?
Typical timelines!
Residential: 2–4 weeks for wiring, rough-in, and trim-out.
ADU or Remodel: 1–2 weeks depending on scope.
Commercial: 3–6 weeks, depending on phases and permits.
We work closely with other trades to ensure smooth coordination and fast permit approval.
Build Smart. Build Safe.
Electrical work in new construction is the foundation of your home’s comfort and safety.
Safety and Code Compliance:
This is the absolute foundation. A professional's first thought is always for the safety of people, property, and themselves. This means an unwavering commitment!
Precision and Quality of Workmanship.
Neat and Orderly Installations: Straight conduit runs, squared-off bends, clean terminations, and properly labeled components.
Robust Mechanical Connections: Tight lugs, proper torque on terminations, and secure fastenings to prevent future failures.
Adherence to Plans: Meticulously following engineered drawings and specifications.
Planning and Project Management:
A professional doesn't just "start pulling wire." They manage the project from start to finish.
Testing, Verification, and Documentation:
The job isn't done when the last wire is pulled. A professional proves the system is safe and functional.