Electrical Installation
Adding an outlet, lighting a finished basement, or wiring a whole renovation, the work needs to be done right and to code. Williams Energy handles electrical installation across the South Shore with licensed electricians and a free estimate.
Williams Energy provides electrical installation throughout South Shore homes, from a single new outlet to the full wiring behind a renovation or an addition. As the family company that has served our service area since 1919, we plan the work, install it to code with the right permits, and leave you with a system that is safe and built to last.
What We Install
No job is too big or too small. Here is the range of electrical work our team installs for South Shore homeowners.
Outlets & Switches
New and added outlets, GFCI and USB receptacles, switches, dimmers, and dedicated circuits for new appliances.
Lighting & Ceiling Fans
Fixtures, recessed and under-cabinet lighting, and ceiling fans, installed cleanly and switched the way you want.
Kitchen & Bath Renovations
The wiring behind a remodel, from added circuits and outlets to lighting and ventilation, planned around your project.
Additions & Finished Spaces
Full electrical for additions, finished basements, garages, and bonus rooms, sized for how the space will be used.
New Construction Wiring
Whole-home wiring for new builds, run to plan and to code, coordinated with the rest of the trades on site.
Panel & Service Upgrades
More capacity for a home that has outgrown its panel, so modern appliances and added circuits have room to run safely.
Whole-House Surge Protection
Protection at the panel that guards your electronics and appliances against power surges from the grid and storms.
Smoke & CO Detectors
Hardwired and interconnected smoke and carbon monoxide detectors so an alarm in one room sounds everywhere.
Outdoor & Exterior Wiring
Exterior outlets, landscape and security lighting, and weather-rated connections built for the coastal climate.
Wiring for Renovations, Additions, and New Builds
A remodel or an addition is the right moment to get the electrical right, because the walls are open and the work is far easier to do well. We handle the full scope, mapping out circuits and outlets for how you actually live, running new lines, and tying it all back to the panel.
Because Williams Energy also handles your heating and cooling, the wiring for a new system can be coordinated with the team installing it, instead of juggling separate contractors who each blame the other.
Is Your Panel Keeping Up?
A lot of South Shore homes are still running on the panel they were built with, sized for a much simpler house. Add a kitchen full of modern appliances, a home office, window units in summer, and a finished basement, and an older 100-amp panel can run out of room fast. Breakers that trip when too much runs at once are often the first sign.
A service or panel upgrade gives the home the capacity it needs and the open slots for the circuits you want to add. If an aging panel is also showing faults, our electrical repair team can assess whether it is safer to upgrade than to keep patching it.
How an Installation Project Works
Whether it is one outlet or a whole renovation, the process is the same and there are no surprises.
Plan and quote
We look at what you want to do, talk through the options, and give you a clear estimate before anything starts.
Permits and prep
We pull the permits the work requires and schedule it around your project and the other trades involved.
Install to code
Our licensed electricians run the wiring, set the devices, and tie it back to the panel using proper materials and methods.
Inspect and hand off
We test everything, meet inspection, and walk you through what was done before we close out the job.
Why Neighbors Choose Williams for Installation
An installation done by a licensed, insured electrician and signed off by an inspector protects your home, your insurance, and the next person who owns it. It also comes from a company many South Shore families already trust for fuel and heat, not a name pulled off a list. Start at the electrical services overview, look into a standby generator while the electrician is out, see why neighbors choose Williams, or contact us to plan your project.
Trusted by South Shore Neighbors
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Electrical Installation Questions, Answered
Do you handle the electrical for a kitchen or bath remodel?
Yes. We plan and install the wiring a remodel needs, including added circuits, outlets, lighting, and ventilation. A renovation is the ideal time to do it, since the walls are open and the work is cleaner and easier to get right.
Can you upgrade my electrical panel or service?
We can. If your home has outgrown its panel, or breakers trip when too much runs at once, a service or panel upgrade adds capacity and room for new circuits. We size it to how your home is actually used.
Do you pull permits for electrical work?
Yes. We pull the permits the work requires and wire to code, then meet inspection. Permitted, inspected work protects your home, your insurance, and the next owner.
Can you wire an addition or new construction?
We do both. From a finished basement or an addition to a whole new build, we run the wiring to plan and to code and coordinate with the other trades on site.
Is any electrical job too small to call about?
No. Adding a single outlet, swapping in a ceiling fan, or installing a fixture is just as welcome as a full renovation. No job is too big or too small.