New construction electrical installation in Murrieta CA by licensed electrician

Build It Right from the Start -- Complete New Construction Electrical

Building a new home in the Inland Empire? The electrical system is the backbone of your entire house. Power Man Electric provides complete new construction electrical services -- from rough-in wiring and panel installation to finish trim, smart home pre-wiring, and final inspection. We work directly with homeowners, builders, and general contractors to deliver code-compliant, future-ready electrical installations.

California's 2025 Energy Code (Title 24), effective January 1, 2026, introduces expanded requirements for EV charging readiness, solar infrastructure, and electric-ready appliances. Power Man Electric stays ahead of every code change so your new home passes inspection the first time and is built for the next 30+ years.

Rough-In & Finish Title 24 Compliant $4-$12/sq ft Smart Home Ready

What's Included in Our New Construction Electrical

Electrical Design & Planning

We create a complete electrical plan -- panel sizing, circuit layout, outlet and switch placement, lighting design, and low-voltage pathways -- coordinated with your architect and builder.

Rough-In Wiring

All branch circuit wiring, electrical boxes, conduit, and panel wiring installed before drywall. This is the most critical phase -- it determines the quality of your entire electrical system.

Finish & Trim-Out

Installation of outlets, switches, light fixtures, ceiling fans, cover plates, and panel labeling after drywall and paint. Final connections and testing of every circuit.

Smart Home Pre-Wire

Cat6A ethernet, speaker wire, security camera conduit, smart switch neutral wires, and home automation pathways. Pre-wiring during construction saves 80% vs. retrofit.

EV & Solar Ready

California-required EV charging conduit and 240V circuit, solar panel connection infrastructure, and battery storage pathways per 2025 Title 24 code requirements.

Permit & Inspection

We pull all electrical permits, schedule the rough-in inspection and final inspection, and ensure your new home meets every California code requirement.

When You Need New Construction Electrical

  • You are building a custom home. A new custom home needs a complete electrical system designed from scratch -- panels, circuits, lighting, outlets, and all low-voltage infrastructure tailored to your specific floor plan and lifestyle.
  • You are adding a room or ADU to your home. Room additions and Accessory Dwelling Units (ADUs) require new electrical circuits, panel capacity assessment, and separate metering in some cases. All must comply with current California code.
  • Your builder needs a reliable electrical subcontractor. Power Man Electric works directly with general contractors, staying on schedule and coordinating with other trades for seamless new construction projects.
  • You want smart home technology built in from the start. Pre-wiring for smart home systems during construction is 80% cheaper than retrofitting after drywall is up. This is the ideal time for structured wiring.
  • You need Title 24 compliance for your permit. California's 2025 Energy Code requires EV-ready wiring, solar infrastructure, electric-ready appliances, and expanded AFCI/GFCI protection. Non-compliance means failed inspections.
  • You are converting a garage or building a detached structure. Garage conversions, workshops, and detached offices need proper electrical service -- dedicated subpanels, adequate circuits, and code-compliant wiring.

New Construction Electrical Cost Guide -- California 2026

Costs reflect California's 2025 Energy Code requirements including EV-ready and solar-ready infrastructure. Premium installations include smart home pre-wiring.

Service Cost Range Details
Standard New Home (per sq ft) $4.00 - $6.50 Code-compliant wiring, standard outlets, basic lighting
Premium New Home (per sq ft) $6.50 - $12.00 Smart home pre-wire, extensive lighting, EV charger, premium fixtures
Rough-In Only (per sq ft) $2.50 - $4.00 All wiring, boxes, conduit before drywall (60-70% of total)
Smart Home Pre-Wire Package $1,500 - $5,000 Cat6A, speakers, cameras, smart switches, home automation
ADU/Addition (per sq ft) $5.00 - $10.00 Subpanel, circuits, lighting, Title 24 compliance
Electrical Panel (200A) $2,500 - $4,500 200A main panel with breakers, meter base, utility connection
Title 24 Impact on Cost: California's 2025 Energy Code adds $0.25-$0.75 per sq ft for expanded AFCI/GFCI requirements, EV-ready conduit, and solar infrastructure. These are mandatory for all new homes permitted after January 1, 2026. Building them in during construction is far cheaper than retrofitting later.

Our New Construction Electrical Process

1

Plan Review & Electrical Design

We review your architectural plans, meet with you and your builder, and create a detailed electrical plan covering panel sizing, circuit layout, outlet/switch placement, lighting, and all low-voltage pathways.

2

Permitting & Utility Coordination

We file electrical permits, coordinate with the utility for meter and service installation, and schedule our work to align with the construction timeline. Title 24 documentation prepared and submitted.

3

Rough-In Installation

Before drywall, we install all branch circuit wiring, electrical boxes, conduit, panel wiring, smart home pre-wire, EV charging conduit, and solar pathways. The rough-in inspection follows.

4

Finish & Trim-Out

After drywall and paint, we return to install all outlets, switches, cover plates, light fixtures, ceiling fans, panel breakers, and final connections. Every circuit is tested and labeled.

5

Final Inspection & Walkthrough

We schedule the final city electrical inspection, provide complete panel schedules and as-built documentation, and walk you through your new home's electrical system, smart home controls, and EV charging setup.

Why Choose Power Man Electric for New Construction

Licensed C-10 Contractor

All new construction electrical must be performed by a licensed C-10 electrical contractor. We are fully licensed, bonded, and insured with the right coverage for construction projects.

Title 24 Experts

We know California's 2025 Energy Code requirements inside and out -- EV readiness, solar infrastructure, electric-ready design, and expanded AFCI/GFCI protection. Your home passes inspection the first time.

Competitive Bidding

Detailed, itemized bids that builders and homeowners can understand. We identify value-engineering opportunities and help you make smart decisions about where to invest in your electrical system.

On-Schedule Performance

Construction delays are expensive. We commit to schedules, coordinate with other trades, and have the crew to deliver rough-in and trim-out on time, every time.

Future-Ready Design

We plan for the next 30 years -- not just today's needs. Smart home pre-wire, EV readiness, solar infrastructure, and extra capacity ensure your home is ready for future technology.

100% Satisfaction Guarantee

32 five-star reviews from homeowners and builders. We build relationships based on quality work, reliability, and transparent communication throughout the project.

"We built a custom home in Murrieta and Power Man Electric handled all the electrical from design to final inspection. They pre-wired for smart home, installed a Tesla charger circuit in the garage, and set up structured wiring throughout. The rough-in inspection passed on the first try and they stayed on schedule the entire build. Their attention to detail is outstanding. Would absolutely use them again."

-- Chris & Amanda P., Murrieta, CA

New Construction Electrical FAQs

How much does electrical cost for new home construction in Murrieta, CA?

New home electrical in Murrieta costs $4 to $12 per square foot in 2026. Standard installations run $4 to $6.50 per sq ft, while premium installations with smart home features, extensive lighting, and EV charging run $6.50 to $12 per sq ft. For a 2,500 sq ft home, expect $10,000 to $30,000 total for electrical. The rough-in phase accounts for 60-70% of the total cost. These prices include California Title 24 compliance, which adds $0.25-$0.75 per sq ft for AFCI/GFCI requirements.

What is California Title 24 and how does it affect new home electrical?

Title 24 is California's Building Energy Efficiency Standards. For homes permitted after January 1, 2026, the 2025 Energy Code applies. Key electrical requirements include: solar panel readiness with conduit and panel space, EV charging infrastructure with a dedicated 240V circuit or outlet, electric-ready infrastructure for future appliance conversions, expanded AFCI and GFCI protection, and energy-efficient lighting controls. Power Man Electric ensures every new construction project fully complies with current Title 24 requirements.

What does electrical rough-in include for a new home?

Electrical rough-in is the first phase where all wiring is installed inside walls, ceilings, and floors before drywall goes up. It includes running all branch circuit wiring, installing electrical boxes for outlets, switches, and fixtures, running wiring for the electrical panel, installing conduit where required, and pre-wiring for low-voltage systems like data, security, and speakers. Rough-in typically costs $2.50 to $4 per square foot and accounts for 60-70% of total electrical costs.

Should I pre-wire my new home for smart home technology?

Yes. Pre-wiring during construction is 80% cheaper than retrofitting later because walls are open and accessible. Smart home pre-wiring includes: Cat6A ethernet to every room for reliable networking, speaker wire for whole-home audio, coax for TV locations, low-voltage wiring for security cameras and sensors, and smart switch neutral wires (required by most smart switches). The cost for basic smart home pre-wiring is $1,500 to $5,000 during new construction versus $5,000 to $15,000 after drywall.

Is EV charging pre-wire required in new California homes?

Yes. California's 2025 Building Code (effective January 1, 2026) requires all new single-family homes to be EV-ready with pre-installed conduit, wiring, and panel capacity for a Level 2 EV charger. Multifamily buildings must be 100% EV-ready with Level 2 charging receptacles. Power Man Electric installs EV-ready infrastructure as part of every new construction project, ensuring full compliance and easy future charger installation.

New Construction Electrical Service Areas

We provide new construction electrical services throughout Southwest Riverside County and the Inland Empire.

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