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Electrical work in a custom home build covers every powered system in your house — from the main service panel and circuit breaker box to every outlet, light switch, recessed light, ceiling fan, and hardwired appliance connection. It begins during the rough-in phase when wiring is run through framed walls, ceilings, and floors according to your custom home design plans. It finishes during the trim-out phase when switches, outlets, fixtures, and panels are installed and the entire system is tested. At Magic Stick Power Washing, electrical work is planned during the design phase and coordinated alongside plumbing, HVAC, and framing so nothing conflicts inside your walls. Ken True and his team manage this process for homeowners across Cleveland, Bradley County, Charleston, and the surrounding areas to ensure every circuit is properly sized, safely wired, and code compliant.



Electrical installation is necessary at several key points during every custom home build. Once framing is complete on your new home in Ooltewah, McDonald, or Polk County, the rough-in phase begins — this is when all wiring is pulled through studs and junction boxes are set before insulation and drywall close everything up. If your home design includes dedicated circuits for a workshop, EV charger, hot tub, home theater, or kitchen appliances like double ovens and induction cooktops, all of that has to be mapped out and wired during this window. Missing something at this stage means cutting into finished walls later, which is one of the most expensive and disruptive fixes in residential construction.

Proper electrical work in new construction requires licensed electricians, permits, and inspections at both the rough-in and final stages to meet Tennessee building codes. It also requires a builder who understands load calculations — making sure your panel has enough capacity for everything your family needs today and room to grow tomorrow. Magic Stick Power Washing coordinates all of this with over 25 years of custom home building experience across Cleveland, Charleston, Ooltewah, McDonald, Bradley County, and Polk County. Because the electrical team works directly with the same builder managing your plumbing, HVAC, and framing crews, there are no scheduling gaps or trade conflicts that slow your build down.


Reach out by phone or fill out our quick online form. We'll ask a few simple questions about your property and get you a straightforward, no-surprise quote — usually within the hour.

Our licensed 4-man team arrives on time, fully equipped, and ready to go. We handle everything from start to finish — no micromanaging required on your end.

We don't leave until the job is done right. All that's left for you to do is enjoy the results and show off that clean property to the neighbors.

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