Power Your New Build the Right Way

Full house wiring services for new construction in Bar Harbor and throughout Hancock County.

Building a new home in Bar Harbor or throughout Hancock County means planning for everything from the foundation up, and your electrical system needs to work reliably from the day you move in. Whether your new build sits along the coast or farther inland, you need wiring that meets current code, supports modern heating and cooling systems, and delivers steady power to every room without overloading circuits or causing safety concerns down the line.

Brian's Electric & Heat Pumps provides complete electrical wiring for new home construction in Bar Harbor and throughout Hancock County. We work directly with builders and homeowners to install code-compliant wiring that safely integrates modern heat pumps, kitchen appliances, lighting, and outlets throughout the home. Our licensed professionals coordinate with your construction timeline to keep the project moving forward, and we design your power distribution for long-term performance, not just initial inspection approval.

If you are building in Bar Harbor and throughout Hancock County and need a licensed electrician to handle your full house wiring, contact Brian's Electric & Heat Pumps to discuss your project.

How We Wire Your Home From Start to Finish

We start by reviewing your floor plan and working with your builder to map out the electrical layout, including panel location, circuit paths, outlet placement, and lighting rough-in points. In Bar Harbor and throughout Hancock County, we also account for the integration of heat pump systems, which require dedicated circuits and proper load calculations to avoid tripping breakers or causing voltage drops when multiple zones run at once.

Once the wiring is installed and inspected, you will have outlets where you need them, lighting circuits that operate independently from high-draw appliances, and a service panel configured to handle your home's actual electrical load without guessing or cutting corners. Every wire is labeled, every connection is secure, and every circuit is tested before the walls close in.

We pull wire through framing, install junction boxes, mount the main panel, and coordinate inspections with the local authority. This work does not include finish trim or fixture installation unless arranged separately. The result is a wiring system that passes inspection the first time and supports the way you actually use power in your home.

Questions homeowners ask before we start wiring

Most people building a new home in Bar Harbor and throughout Hancock County want to know how the wiring process fits into their construction timeline and what decisions need to be made early. These are the questions we hear most often.

What happens if I want to add circuits later?
We can leave space in your panel and conduit pathways for future expansion if you tell us during the planning stage. Adding circuits after drywall is installed costs more and requires cutting into finished walls.
How do you coordinate with my builder?
We schedule rough-in after framing is complete and before insulation goes in. Your builder lets us know when the site is ready, and we notify them once our work is complete so inspections can move forward.
Why does a heat pump require its own circuit?
Heat pumps draw steady power when they run, and sharing a circuit with other high-load devices can trip breakers or cause the system to shut down. Dedicated circuits keep your heating and cooling reliable year-round.
What code standards do you follow?

We follow the National Electrical Code as adopted by the state of Maine, and we pull permits and coordinate inspections with the local building authority in Bar Harbor and throughout Hancock County. All work is performed by licensed electricians.

How long does the wiring process take?
Most single-family homes take three to five days for rough-in wiring, depending on size and complexity. We schedule our work to match your builder's timeline and avoid delays.

Brian's Electric & Heat Pumps has been wiring new homes in Bar Harbor and throughout Hancock County for years, and we know how to work with builders, inspectors, and homeowners to keep the project on schedule. If you are ready to move forward with your new construction wiring, reach out to our team to discuss your timeline and get started.