Wire it right at framing — architectural lighting, smart-home control, and standby power included — so nothing gets value-engineered out or bolted on at finish.
Most builders coordinate three separate trades: a rough-in electrician, a lighting designer, and an AV/smart-home sub. The seams between them produce rework, schedule gaps, and scope disputes. Barnes Electric bundles architectural lighting, smart-home control wiring, and whole-home standby power into a single new-construction electrical package — everything scoped before drywall. No hand-offs. No “that’s another sub’s scope.”
Panel sizing, load calc, service entrance, and all rough-in wiring per plan.
Fixture spec, layer plan, and dimming rough-in at framing — not retrofitted at trim.
Low-voltage home runs, network/AV conduit, scene-control rough-in before drywall closes.
Transfer switch, gas-line coordination, and pad scoped at framing — part of the build, not an add-on.
One point of contact, one trade managing its own schedule from rough-in through commissioning.
We schedule and coordinate all inspections so they line up before drywall — you don’t chase inspectors.
Average project size ~$50,000 per independent BuildZoom data — the throughput to handle full custom-home scopes, not just service calls. BuildZoom Score 101, top 12% of 191,428 Florida licensed contractors. FL ES license ES12000724, Residential Specialty, active & clean.
Building in Central Florida? See the builder partnership page for how we coordinate on spec and custom builds — scope review, pre-drywall walkthroughs, documentation built into the workflow.
Lighting, smart home, and standby power work best designed together from day one — not sourced from three subs mid-build. See how the Trifecta comes together →