


When a homeowner is getting ready for new siding, the last thing they want is messy, disorganized electrical work getting in the way. That's exactly what we were dealing with here - loose wiring, conduit running in every direction, and an exterior panel setup that wasn't ready for the work ahead.
It's one of those situations that contractors run into more than you'd think. The siding crew shows up, and suddenly there's a tangle of cables and conduit that nobody accounted for. Things stall. Schedules slip. That's where we come in.
Our job was to get everything squared away before the new siding went on. That means properly organizing the conduit runs, securing the wiring, and making sure the panel and meter base area is clean, safe, and ready for the next trade to do their work without any interference. Small details like this matter a lot when you're trying to keep a renovation on track.
Beyond the logistics, there's a real safety angle here too. Exposed, unsecured wiring on an exterior wall isn't something you want to leave as-is - especially going into a renovation where things are getting torn apart and rebuilt. Getting it right before everything gets buttoned up behind new siding is always the smarter call.
We do this kind of coordination work regularly alongside larger exterior renovation projects. Whether it's a meter base that needs to be repositioned, conduit that needs to be rerouted, or wiring that just needs to be properly secured and cleaned up - we handle the electrical side so the rest of the job can move forward without a hitch.