New Construction Electrician Los Angeles

New Construction Electrician Los Angeles

Planning a new build or a major addition and need a new construction electrician Los Angeles teams trust—someone who designs smart, installs clean, and sails through inspection on the first try? You’re in the right place. Below, you’ll see how we handle New Construction Electrical Installation from precon to final, what drives timelines and cost, how we coordinate with GCs and architects, how we keep you Title 24–compliant and EV-ready, and a real LA case study. When you’re ready for a quick consult or plan review, Farashi Electric is a go-to electrician Los Angeles builders, owners, and designers call. Related work we often bundle: electrical panel upgrades,support for mixed-use projects.

That’s the standard. City calendars are tight, subs are stacked, and a failed inspection can burn a week. Our mission on New Construction Electrical Los Angeles is straightforward: engineer the load correctly, rough-in with clarity, trim with pride, and hand the inspector a textbook-clean install. Clear drawings. Labeled runs. No spaghetti. No guesswork.

What We Handle (Los Angeles New Construction Services)

  • Design-assist & precon. Load calcs, panel schedules, one-line diagrams, Title 24 lighting layouts, and value-engineered options that won’t bite later.
  • Rough-in. Conduit and cable routing, boxes at plan heights, labeled homeruns, dedicated circuits for appliances and HVAC, low-voltage paths for data/coax/cameras/Wi-Fi.
  • Trim & devices. Decora or smart controls, dimmers, occupancy sensors, tamper-resistant receptacles, AFCI/GFCI where required.
  • Power quality & surge. Whole-home surge, clean neutrals, balanced legs, arc-fault mitigation.
  • Exterior & site. Paths and drive lighting, egress/emergency, landscape and gate power—full outdoor lighting installation with sealed, code-correct enclosures.
  • EV-ready. Conduit stubs and spare capacity for future EV charger installations, or day-one 40–60A circuits right where you’ll need them.
  • Closeout. Labeled directories, torque logs, photo report, and a clear warranty.

Comparing Los Angeles New Construction Services? Ask for a sample panel schedule, fixture legend, and a real torque-log page. That’s the kind of proof you can hold.

Need an inspection-ready electrical plan for your new build?

Send your drawings or a few site photos and get a clear load calc, panel schedule, and day-by-day rough-in/trim plan—Title 24 compliant, EV-ready, and builder-friendly by Farashi Electric.

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Our Build Sequence (so everyone stays in sync)

  1. Kickoff (GC / owner / architect). We align scope, milestones, ceiling drops, cabinet runs, tile dates. Submittals go out; value-engineering options land early.
  2. Layout day. We blue-tape device and fixture heights together, mark panel location, exterior penetrations, and the EV plan.
  3. Rough-in. Feeds and branch circuits routed. Every homerun labeled and photographed by room before insulation.
  4. Rough inspection. LADBS checklist, bonding/grounding verified, box fill checked, nail plates placed, AFCI/GFCI mapping confirmed.
  5. Insulation / drywall. “Do not cover” markers where needed to protect access.
  6. Trim. Set devices and fixtures, program controls, balance loads, and run a thermal scan under load.
  7. Final inspection & handoff. Punch-list, owner walkthrough, warranty and photo packet delivered.

Timelines You Can Actually Schedule Around

  • Single-family new build (1,800–2,500 sq ft):
    Rough-in 5–10 working days, trim 2–4 days, with inspection windows between phases.
  • ADU or major addition (400–900 sq ft):
    Rough-in 2–4 days, trim 1–2 days.
  • Custom / high-detail homes:
    Allow for fixture lead times and millwork/AV coordination. We phase to keep other trades moving.

Most delays come from late fixture selections, change orders after drywall, or utility timing on electrical panel upgrades. We flag these early so you’re not caught flat-footed.

Pricing Signals

  • Design-assist package: Based on size/complexity; credited if we build the project.
  • Rough-in + trim labor: Driven by square footage, ceiling type, device count, and smart-control scope.
  • Materials: Standard vs. premium devices, dimming systems, decorative fixtures.
  • Service capacity: Meter/main changes and upsized panels (part of electrical panel upgrades) add utility and plan steps.

We’ll show good / better / best itemization so you can choose a finish level without compromising safety.

Mini Case Study — Hillside New Build (3,100 sq ft, Los Angeles)

Goal: Modern lines, open ceilings, EV-ready, dark-sky exterior lighting, aggressive schedule.
Challenges: Tight soffits, concrete shear walls, limited utility access.
Plan: Two-panel strategy (main + sub), EV conduit to the garage, low-profile fixtures that satisfy Title 24 and keep neighbors happy.

Execution:

  • Completed rough-in in 8 days, every homerun labeled and photographed.
  • Pulled a spare 1¼” conduit from the main panel to the attic for future solar-battery.
  • Balanced legs for HVAC inrush; added whole-home surge protection.

Outcome: Rough and final both passed on the first visit. The owners plugged in their EV the day they moved in. The GC told us the layout day saved a cabinet/pendant clash that would’ve meant dusty rework later. Walking the finished space, you could hear that quiet, confident hum when the system came alive—no flicker, no mystery hotspots, just clean power and crisp, even light.

Why Builders Keep Calling Farashi Electric

  • Inspection-first culture. NEC + LADBS compliance baked in; first-pass approvals are the goal, not a hope.
  • Clear comms. Daily GC touch-points, straightforward change-order rules, shared photo folders.
  • Clean sites. Floor protection, tidy runs, predictable staging, crews who respect the house.
  • Future-proofing. We plan for tomorrow’s loads—home office, EVs, heat-pump water heaters, solar tie-ins—so you don’t open walls again.
  • Mixed-use ready. If there’s a storefront or office component, our Commercial Electrician Los Angeles team moves in lockstep with the residential side.

Featured examples from our electrical projects

Bahram Farashi

Bahram Farashi

C-10 Licensed Electrician (CA Lic. #1102687) — 10+ years installing residential/commercial Electrical Services.

FAQ — Straight, Practical Answers

Yes. We prep drawings and submittals, manage meter/main upgrades, and meet inspectors so your GC isn’t juggling paperwork.

Absolutely. Slack, email, shared boards—whatever keeps decisions moving. We insist on a layout day to eliminate clashes.

We front-load decisions on fixtures and controls, flag long-lead items on day one, and phase work so other trades keep rolling.

Manufacturer coverage on equipment plus our workmanship warranty. You’ll get photo logs, labeled directories, and torque logs at hand-off.

Yes. We often run spare conduit and reserve sub-panel space so future upgrades are dust-free.

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