
Remodeling projects almost always reveal electrical work that wasn't on the original plan. Pull a wall open in a kitchen built in the 1970s and you'll likely find wiring that doesn't meet current code — or wiring that was done incorrectly to begin with. Add a bathroom in a basement and suddenly you need GFCI circuits, proper lighting, and a panel that can handle the added load. Kevin Johnson has been handling the electrical side of remodeling projects in Casper, WY for over 35 years. He knows what to expect when walls come open, and he knows how to handle whatever is found without derailing your project timeline or your budget.
Remodeling electrical work covers a wide range of jobs depending on the scope of the project. A kitchen remodel might need new circuits for appliances, under-cabinet lighting wiring, and outlet placement that matches a new layout. A basement finish needs circuits, lighting, outlet placement throughout, and proper egress lighting. A garage conversion or addition needs its own set of circuits sized for the intended use. Aspen Grove Electric handles all of it — working alongside your general contractor or directly with you as the homeowner to get the electrical phase done correctly and on schedule so the rest of the project can move forward.
When the remodel is finished, the electrical behind it should be invisible — working correctly, meeting code, and built for how the space will actually be used going forward. That's the standard Kevin holds every remodeling job to. If you're planning a remodel in Casper, Glenrock, Douglas, Mills, or the surrounding Wyoming area and need an electrician who coordinates well, works cleanly, and finishes right, call (307) 258-6849 before the project gets underway.
Kitchen Remodel Electrical — Adding or relocating circuits for appliances, installing GFCI outlets along countertops, wiring for under-cabinet and recessed lighting, and updating the panel if the kitchen's electrical demand has outgrown the existing capacity.
Bathroom Remodel Electrical — Installing GFCI-protected outlets, wiring for exhaust fans, vanity lighting, heated floors, and any other electrical needed to bring a bathroom up to current code during a renovation.
Basement Finish Electrical — Running circuits, installing outlets and switches throughout the finished space, wiring for lighting and ceiling fans, and adding dedicated circuits for home offices, gyms, or entertainment rooms.
Home Addition Wiring — Extending the home's electrical system into a new addition, including running circuits from the existing panel, installing outlets and fixtures throughout the new space, and upgrading the panel if needed.
Garage & Shop Electrical Upgrades — Adding circuits, 240-volt outlets, dedicated breakers, and proper lighting to garages and workshops being converted or expanded as part of a larger remodeling project.
Wiring Corrections During Renovation — Identifying and correcting outdated, unsafe, or code-violating wiring uncovered when walls are opened during a remodel — aluminum wiring, improperly spliced connections, and ungrounded circuits among the most common finds.
Panel Evaluation & Upgrade — Assessing whether the existing panel can handle the increased electrical load of a remodeled space and upgrading it when the current capacity falls short of what the finished project demands.
35 Years of Remodeling Experience — Kevin has worked on the electrical side of remodeling projects throughout Casper and the surrounding Wyoming area for over three decades. He has seen what older homes hide inside their walls and knows how to handle it efficiently without adding unnecessary cost or delay to your project.
Works With Your Contractor's Schedule — Remodels have tight timelines and multiple trades working in sequence. Kevin understands that and coordinates directly with your general contractor to make sure the electrical phase doesn't become a bottleneck. The goal is to keep your project moving forward, not hold it up.
Handles the Unexpected Without Drama — Walls open and surprises happen on remodeling jobs. When they do, Kevin identifies what needs to be addressed, explains it clearly, and gives you an honest cost to correct it before any additional work begins. No inflated change orders, no panic — just a straightforward path forward.
Code-Compliant in Every Remodeled Space — Remodeled spaces are subject to current electrical code, even in older homes. Aspen Grove Electric makes sure every circuit, outlet, and fixture installed during a remodel meets Wyoming code requirements so the finished project passes inspection without complications.
Clean Work That Respects Your Home — Kevin works carefully in finished and partially finished spaces, keeping the job site clean and limiting damage to surrounding areas. The electrical work gets done correctly without making a bigger mess of the remodel than necessary.
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