Remodels move fast and the electrician has to keep up. When one trade falls behind it holds up everyone else, and that’s not how we operate. Our team has run electrical on remodels across Dover, Portsmouth, and Rochester for over a decade. We coordinate directly with your contractor, navigate the quirks of local inspectors, and handle the unique permitting requirements that come with doing work in towns across the Seacoast.
Whether you are gutting a kitchen, finishing a basement, adding a bathroom, or building an addition, every remodel has its own electrical demands. New circuits, updated panels, recessed lighting, dedicated appliance circuits, and code compliance all have to come together at the right time. We have done it enough times to know where the problems show up before they do.
From the first rough-in to the final trim out, we handle the electrical start to finish so you can stay focused on the rest of the project. One call, one crew, no surprises.
Every remodel is different but the electrical scope tends to follow the same pattern. When walls are open your electrician needs to rough in new circuits, relocate existing wiring, and make sure everything meets current code before the drywall goes back up. That is the window where the work has to happen and there is no coming back after it closes.
Not every remodel requires opening walls though. Adding recessed lighting, upgrading outlets, installing dedicated appliance circuits, or updating a panel can often be done with minimal disruption to finished surfaces. Our team works through the scope with you upfront so you know exactly what to expect before anyone picks up a tool.
Most remodel electrical work in Dover, Portsmouth, and Rochester covers new outlet and circuit locations, dedicated circuits for appliances and equipment, recessed lighting layouts, panel capacity checks, and any code corrections that come up along the way. Older homes especially tend to reveal wiring that needs to be addressed before the project can move forward.
We walk through the scope with you and your contractor before work starts so there are no surprises mid-project. When the rough-in is done we coordinate the inspection and come back for the finish work once everything is closed up.
Most remodel electrical work in New Hampshire requires a permit, including new circuit installations, panel upgrades, and any work that changes the existing wiring layout. We handle the permit coordination as part of every job so you don’t have to chase it down yourself.
Yes. Our shop is in Somersworth and we serve the entire Dover area including Madbury, Rollinsford, Barrington, Durham, and Newmarket. Dover and the surrounding towns are our core service area.
That depends on your current panel capacity and what the remodel is adding. A kitchen remodel with new appliance circuits hits the panel differently than a bathroom addition. We assess your panel as part of the estimate so you know upfront if an upgrade is needed before work starts.
Yes. Loyal Lab Electric & Generators holds a New Hampshire and Maine Master Electrician license and carries full liability insurance and workers compensation coverage. We also pull all required permits and schedule inspections for every job that requires them.
We offer free estimates for larger projects like panel upgrades, generator installations, and EV charger setups. For service calls and troubleshooting, there is a service call fee but any work required beyond that will be quoted for free before any repairs begin
Yes and we prefer it. Coordinating directly with your general contractor keeps the schedule tight and avoids the communication gaps that cause delays. We are used to working around other trades and fitting into an existing project timeline.
very remodel is different and the electrical typically spans the entire project from demo through finish work. We are usually on site at multiple stages rather than one continuous stretch. During the estimate we map out the touchpoints with you and your contractor so everyone knows when to expect us and the schedule stays on track.
Yes. A lot of homes in Dover, Portsmouth, and Rochester were built before modern electrical codes and we are very familiar with what that means on a job site. Knob and tube wiring, undersized panels, and outdated outlets are common and we handle all of it.
The Rusty Fund is our charitable initiative supporting local dog rescues, including the Pope Memorial Humane Society in Dover. We donate $10 from every completed job and $100 from every generator installation. It is named after Rusty, the yellow lab who inspired everything Loyal Lab stands for.
You can depend on us to for all of your electrical needs. We are here whenever you need us.
Our friendly staff are happy to help with any electrical need you have.
We use the safest and best equipment in the industry for every electrical project.
We will exceed your expectations and guarantee satisfaction.