Electrical Installation in Scarborough, ME

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Whether you are finishing a basement, setting up a garage workshop, or building a home addition, new electrical wiring requires strict adherence to building safety codes. That’s where we come in. Gelinas HVAC Services has provided full-service electrical installations across Scarborough since 1994, designing branch circuits tailored to your actual power usage. Our licensed electricians work under Maine Electrical License #MS60022397, following proven safety standards outlined in NFPA electrical safety resources to ensure your solution is safe and cost-effective. Call (207) 672-2801 to discuss your installation plans or request a free estimate.

Our Electrical Installation Process

  • We review project requirements and load demands to design compliant, future-ready electrical layouts.
  • We perform panel load calculations to ensure sufficient circuit capacity before adding new electrical loads.
  • We install code-compliant wiring, conduits, outlet boxes, and dedicated subpanels for home additions.
  • We incorporate AFCI and GFCI circuit protection to maximize residential fire and shock safety.
  • We secure necessary municipal electrical permits and schedule final inspections upon job completion.
  • When main power upgrades are required, we coordinate an electrical panel upgrade seamlessly.

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Spend Less on Your Scarborough Electrical Installation

Wiring a new circuit or a full project is simpler to plan once the savings are on the table. Members skip the minimum service fee through our Home Advantage Membership, and if the work calls for a new panel, that is another $250 off. The heavier jobs can be covered with financing on approved credit, whether you are a member or not.

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Service Areas

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Greater Portland & Sebago Lakes
  • Cumberland Center
  • Cumberland Foreside
  • Gorham
  • Gray
  • New Gloucester
  • North Yarmouth
  • Pownal
  • Raymond
  • South Casco
  • South Freeport
  • South Windham
  • Standish
  • Steep Falls
  • Windham
  • Yarmouth
  • Casco
  • Peaks Island
  • Durham
  • Sebago
  • Sebago Lake
  • Naples
  • West Baldwin
  • Hollis
  • Bar Mills
  • Buxton

Gelinas HVAC: Your Source for Plumbing, HVAC, and Electrical Services

Whether finishing a basement, adding dedicated appliance circuits, or wiring an addition, professional electrical installation ensures code compliance and long-term safety. Gelinas HVAC Services has provided full-service electrical installations across Scarborough since 1994, designing circuits tailored to your daily power requirements. Our licensed electricians operate under Maine Electrical License #MS60022397, following safety practices outlined in NFPA electrical safety resources. Members save on major electrical projects through our Home Advantage Membership. Call (207) 672-2801 to speak with a representative about scheduling a consultation or receiving an estimate.

We are a local, family-owned business that handles all permitting and inspection details, ensuring your electrical project is completed safely and to code.

Can an electrician install a dedicated circuit for high-demand home appliances? Yes, we install dedicated circuits for electric ranges, clothes dryers, hot tubs, shop tools, well pumps, and EV chargers.

Do you handle complete electrical wiring for home additions and finished basements? Yes, we manage full electrical installations from rough-in wiring to fixture trim and final municipal inspection.

Does Gelinas HVAC pull municipal electrical permits in Scarborough, ME? Always. We secure all required municipal permits and schedule building inspections to ensure code compliance.

How do I know if my electrical panel can handle a home expansion? We perform load calculations to evaluate panel headroom. If capacity is full, we outline subpanel or main service upgrade options.

What is an electrical subpanel and when is it recommended? A subpanel acts as a secondary breaker box fed from your main panel, providing extra circuit spaces without requiring full service replacement.

Can your electricians coordinate with general contractors during renovations? Yes, we coordinate rough-in and finish wiring around drywall, painting, and building schedules.

Whether you are finishing a basement, adding an addition, or powering heavy garage equipment, professional electrical installation guarantees code compliance and safety. During project planning, our electricians evaluate whether your existing service can handle the new demand or if an electrical panel upgrade is required. We also handle specialized branch work, including dedicated switches and outlets, custom lighting installation, and panel-level surge protection.

New circuit installation is recommended over simple repairs when facing these situations:

  • Extension cords are doing permanent work in your living spaces.
  • A room or workshop lacks adequate outlets for your daily tools and appliances.
  • Existing wall outlets are ungrounded two-prong receptacles without safety grounds.
  • A new heavy appliance requires a dedicated 120V or 240V high-amp circuit.
  • You are renovating an attic or basement, or building an addition.
Evaluating your electrical needs before buying heavy appliances or heat pumps prevents delays later on. Call (207) 672-2801 to review your installation plans.

For over 30 years, Gelinas HVAC Services has helped Southern Maine homeowners navigate complex home upgrades with complete confidence. From precision sizing to code-compliant installation, our licensed team manages every detail of your electrical installation in-house. Call (207) 672-2801 to speak with our local specialists and plan your project.

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Field Faults Avoided with Professional Electrical Installation

Whether adding power to a new home addition, garage workshop, or kitchen remodel, proper electrical installation requires strict adherence to national electrical codes. In the field, we frequently fix shortcut installations that threaten safety and cause circuit trips. Here are the top hazards we eliminate during new electrical installations in Scarborough.

Running long wire runs using thin 14-gauge wire for high-draw circuits drops line voltage, making motors run hot and lights dim under load. We calculate exact voltage drop based on circuit length, sizing conductors to 12-gauge or 10-gauge wire to deliver stable, efficient power.

Nailing non-metallic cable (Romex) directly across the undersides of basement joists leaves wiring vulnerable to physical damage and rodent chewing. We run electrical conductors inside protective EMT conduit or PVC piping along masonry walls to comply with building safety codes.

Hiding electrical wire splices inside finished drywalled walls without a accessible junction box creates a dangerous fire hazard that is impossible to service. We eliminate uncontained splices, installing code-compliant metal or plastic junction boxes with accessible cover plates.

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