A behind-the-scenes look at what really happens during a home remodel in North Georgia—from planning and demolition to electrical rough-in and final inspection. Learn why proper coordination between contractors makes all the difference in quality, safety, and long-term performance.

Home remodeling projects across Gwinnett County and North Georgia have become more complex than ever. Between updated electrical code requirements, structural considerations, and tight timelines, a successful remodel comes down to one thing—coordination between experienced contractors.
Most homeowners only see the finished product. What they don’t see is everything happening behind the walls that determines whether the project holds up long-term.
Every successful remodel starts with a detailed plan.
Before any demolition begins, it’s critical to evaluate:
Existing electrical systems
Structural integrity
Roofing and exterior conditions
Load requirements for new appliances and equipment
Working with an experienced remodeling contractor like Mainstay Construction ensures these details are addressed early, preventing delays and unexpected costs later in the project.
Once demolition begins, this is where real conditions are exposed.
In many homes throughout Buford, Sugar Hill, and surrounding Gwinnett areas, we commonly uncover:
Outdated or overloaded electrical panels
Improper wiring from previous work
Water damage affecting structural components
Code violations that need correction
Addressing these issues early keeps the project moving and avoids costly rework after inspections.
The electrical rough-in is one of the most important stages of any remodel.
This is where long-term performance and safety are established.
At North Georgia Electrical Services, we focus on:
Panel upgrades and service capacity
Dedicated circuits for modern appliances
AFCI and GFCI protection per current NEC standards
Efficient lighting layouts for residential and light commercial spaces
Once drywall goes up, changes become expensive. Getting this phase right the first time is critical.
A remodeling project isn’t just about individual trades—it’s about how well those trades work together.
Projects involving:
Electrical
Roofing and exterior work
Framing
Plumbing
Interior finishes
require constant coordination to stay on schedule.
Working alongside a professional team like Mainstay Construction allows for:
Smoother project timelines
Fewer inspection issues
Better communication between trades
Higher overall quality of work
When contractors are aligned from the start, projects move faster and perform better long-term.
The final phase includes:
Installing lighting fixtures
Setting devices and switches
Finalizing connections and testing systems
This is what most homeowners see, but it’s only as good as the work completed during earlier phases.
At the end of the project, all systems are tested and prepared for inspection.
A properly executed remodel should deliver:
Code-compliant electrical systems
Reliable long-term performance
Safe operation for everyday use
If you’re planning a home remodel in Gwinnett County or North Georgia, choosing the right team matters more than most people realize.
A well-coordinated project between an experienced electrical contractor and a trusted remodeling company leads to:
Fewer delays
Lower long-term costs
Better overall results
North Georgia Electrical Services provides residential and commercial electrical work throughout North Georgia, working alongside contractors and property managers to deliver projects that are done right the first time.


