Fixture & Finish Selection
Electrical Coordination
Our team ensures your chosen lighting, heated mirrors, and smart fixtures have proper wiring, switches, and circuit capacity before installation day.
Fixture & Finish Selection
Electrical Fitting Coordination for Lighting and Smart Features
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Modern kitchen and bathroom designs add electrical requirements that older homes weren't built to handle. Under-cabinet LED lighting needs a dedicated low-voltage driver. A heated mirror needs a switched circuit inside the medicine cabinet rough-in. A digital shower control needs low-voltage wiring run during framing, before tile goes up. If these aren't planned during the rough-in phase, you end up cutting into finished walls to add them later — expensive and disruptive.
Our electrical coordination process starts with reviewing specifications for every fixture and feature in your design package. We identify power requirements, control wiring needs, switch placement preferences, and GFCI requirements, then build that into the electrical rough-in plan our licensed electricians execute before drywall closes. Circuit capacity for high-draw items — double ovens, electric cooktops, steam generators — gets verified against your existing panel.
For Southeast Michigan homeowners adding smart features to their remodel — Wi-Fi thermostats, app-controlled lighting, motorized shades, digital shower valves — we map out the low-voltage wiring and network access points during planning. These systems need to be wired in during rough-in; they can't be reliably wireless-retrofitted after the fact. We test every circuit before walls close and document the work so the homeowner has a record of what's behind the finishes.
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MI #2102212396
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91 / 100
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FAQ
Electrical Coordination: Common Questions
We offer kitchen and bathroom remodels, basement finishing, and home additions. Roof replacements, fiber cement siding, hardwood and epoxy flooring, drywall, paint, and custom entertainment centers are also available. JD Contracting LLC serves Oakland County homeowners under Michigan Residential Builder License #2102212396.
Yes. JD Contracting LLC holds Michigan Residential Builder Company License #2102212396, active and in good standing with LARA. We carry full general liability and workers’ compensation insurance. Our BuildZoom score of 91 places us in the top 37% of licensed contractors in Michigan.
We serve 13 Oakland County communities: Bloomfield, Bloomfield Hills, Birmingham, Troy, and West Bloomfield. We also serve Farmington Hills, Rochester Hills, Royal Oak, Beverly Hills, Franklin, Clarkston, Berkley, and Lake Orion. All work is completed under Michigan Residential Builder License #2102212396.
A standard kitchen remodel takes 6 to 10 weeks from permit approval through final walkthrough. Projects with structural changes or custom cabinetry may run 10 to 14 weeks. Actual timelines may vary based on project complexity, permit timelines, material availability, and site conditions.