Projects

Residential projects shaped by clearer planning and cleaner execution

Current & Co. Electrical approaches each project with the goal of making the home safer, more capable, and easier to live in.

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Proof of Judgment

These projects are presented as homeowner-facing examples of how planning quality, scope clarity, and finished execution come together in real residential work.

Clear communication, careful work in lived-in homes, and recommendations shaped to the house rather than a rushed one-size-fits-all scope.

01Featured Case Study

Older Home Panel Upgrade in Wellesley

A stronger project page should show the problem, the recommendation, the completed work, and the homeowner-facing outcome in one clear sequence.

Homeowner Concern

The homeowners were planning additional electrical use and no longer felt confident that the existing panel matched the way the home was being used.

Project Context

The project involved an older home where the panel had become a limiting point for future electrical plans and overall homeowner confidence.

Recommendation

Start with a load review, replace the aging panel, and create a cleaner electrical foundation that could support current use plus near-term upgrades.

Work Completed

Panel replacement, load review, and organization of the new setup so the service backbone felt safer, clearer, and more dependable.

Outcome

The home gained safer service capacity, a more trustworthy foundation for future projects, and a day-to-day electrical setup that felt less uncertain.

02Residential Project

EV Charger Installation in Needham

Homeowner Concern

The homeowners wanted charging convenience without adding something that felt improvised or poorly matched to the existing system.

Project Context

The project centered on making everyday EV charging practical while keeping the garage and the wider electrical setup feeling well considered.

Recommendation

Review panel capacity, confirm the most useful charger location, and align the installation with how the household would charge day to day.

Outcome

The charger feels integrated into the home, practical to use, and well matched to the existing electrical system.

03Residential Project

Lighting and Circuit Updates for a Kitchen Renovation in Newton

Homeowner Concern

The renovation needed better task lighting and cleaner electrical coordination so the finished kitchen would work as well as it looked.

Project Context

A kitchen renovation required better fixture planning, switching decisions, and electrical updates that matched the new layout.

Recommendation

Coordinate the electrical scope early so lighting, circuits, and renovation sequencing supported the final design rather than lagging behind it.

Outcome

The finished kitchen works better day to day and supports the new design without electrical compromises.

04Residential Project

Rewiring Strategy for an Older Home in Sudbury

Homeowner Concern

The homeowners needed a more reliable long-term plan than piecemeal fixes for aging electrical conditions.

Project Context

The home had older electrical conditions that called for a careful phased strategy instead of reactive work.

Recommendation

Assess the existing wiring, identify the most important risk and modernization priorities, and organize future rewiring around the home's broader plans.

Outcome

The homeowners left with a clearer path forward and a more organized strategy for electrical modernization.

Project Standards

Residential work that should feel organized from the first recommendation forward

Better case studies make it easier for homeowners to see that the company is built around thoughtful recommendations, clean coordination, and residential judgment rather than fast generic estimating.

The goal is not simply to complete electrical work. The goal is to help homeowners move through important upgrades with more clarity, better planning, and a finished result that supports the way the home is used.

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Discuss Your Project

Planning a residential electrical project that needs more than a quick estimate?

Share the project goals and the current concerns, and we can help determine the right path forward.

The next step is a fit-based project conversation that helps clarify the home, the scope, and what should happen first.

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