Remodels &
Electrical Updates.

Older systems brought safely up to modern code. Kitchen and bathroom remodels, panel upgrades, and whole-home electrical updates done cleanly and correctly.

Modern Electrical for
Your Existing Home

Whether you’re renovating a kitchen, finishing a basement, or simply bringing an older home’s wiring up to today’s standards โ€” True Bright Electric handles electrical remodels of all sizes across Seacoast NH and Southern Maine.

We work alongside your general contractor or directly with homeowners. Our licensed team coordinates around your renovation timeline, getting in when we’re needed without creating delays for other trades.

Older homes are our specialty. We understand knob-and-tube, aluminum wiring, and undersized panels. We’ll tell you exactly what needs to be done to bring your home up to code safely โ€” no unnecessary upsells, no surprises.

What We Handle

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Kitchen Remodels

Dedicated circuits, outlet placement, under-cabinet lighting, island circuits, and hood ventilation wiring.

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Bathroom Upgrades

GFCI outlets, exhaust fan wiring, radiant heat, and lighting โ€” properly permitted and code-compliant.

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Panel Upgrades

100A to 200A service upgrades for homes that can't keep up with modern electrical demand.

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Basement & Addition Wiring

Finished basements, home additions, and accessory dwelling units wired from scratch.

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Lighting Updates

Recessed lighting, LED retrofits, dimmer switches, and exterior lighting for any area of the home.

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Circuit Additions

Add dedicated circuits for EV chargers, hot tubs, workshop equipment, or any high-draw appliance.

Signs Your Home
Needs an Update

Many homes across Seacoast NH were built in an era when electrical demands were a fraction of what they are today. Outdated wiring isn't just inconvenient โ€” it can be a safety issue.

If you're noticing any of these, it's time to call a licensed electrician.

Breakers That Trip Frequently

Your panel can't keep up with current electrical loads. Time for a service upgrade.

Two-Prong Outlets Throughout the Home

Ungrounded wiring โ€” common in pre-1960s homes โ€” isn't safe for modern electronics.

Knob-and-Tube or Aluminum Wiring

Older wiring types that pose real fire risks when combined with modern appliances and insulation.

Flickering Lights or Burning Smells

Never ignore these. Call us โ€” electrical issues don't get better on their own.

Planning a Remodel?

Bring us in early. We'll walk through the project with you, tell you exactly what's needed, and give you a straightforward estimate.