



When you're building a custom home, everything that happens inside the walls matters just as much as what ends up on the surface. The rough-in phase is where the entire electrical foundation gets laid - and if it's done right, the rest of the build goes smooth. If it's done wrong, you're chasing problems for years.
This is a custom home we're wiring in Flowery Branch, and we're deep into the rough-in stage here. Two full electrical panels are mounted side by side, feeds already run and organized overhead, circuits mapped out and ready for the next phase. That kind of setup tells you something about the size and demand of this home - it needs serious capacity, and we built it in from the start.
What you don't always see on a new construction job is how much planning goes into box placement, wire routing, and making sure every circuit is accounted for before a single piece of drywall goes up. We're talking outlet boxes, switch locations, dedicated circuits - all positioned and secured so the inspection goes clean and the finish electricians aren't fighting the rough work we left behind.
Residential new construction wiring isn't just about getting wire from point A to point B. It's about thinking ahead - for the homeowner's lifestyle, for the inspector, and for whoever does the trim-out later. We take that seriously on every job, no matter the size.