Add new electrical outlets or replace old ones for convenience and safety throughout your home.
Provo homes near BYU campus often have the fewest outlets per room — built when a lamp and a clock radio were all you needed to plug in.
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Outlet shortages are one of the most common complaints we hear from Provo homeowners. Homes built in the 1960s–1980s — especially those near BYU campus and in the tree streets — were wired with two outlets per room. That made sense when a household had a TV, a vacuum, and a few lamps. Now every room has chargers, computers, monitors, and smart devices. Rather than running extension cords and overloading power strips, adding outlets is safer and surprisingly affordable. We install new outlets by routing wire through attics and basements to avoid tearing up walls. Kitchen and bathroom outlets get GFCI protection as required by code, and we offer USB-equipped outlets for rooms where charging convenience matters most.
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Our streamlined process ensures your outlet installation project in Provois completed efficiently, safely, and to your complete satisfaction.
Usually, yes. If there's attic or crawlspace access above or below the room, we route new wire through that space and cut only a small hole for the outlet box. It's cleaner and faster than fishing wire through closed walls.
Code allows up to 10 outlets on a 15-amp general circuit and 13 on a 20-amp circuit. In practice, we size circuits based on expected load — a home office with multiple monitors and a printer might get its own dedicated circuit.
USB-A and USB-C combo outlets are convenient for bedrooms, kitchens, and home offices. They cost a bit more than standard outlets but eliminate the need for charging bricks. We install them as part of new outlet work or as a standalone upgrade.
Outlet work in Provo homes often reveals broader needs — aging panels that can't add circuits, ungrounded wiring that should be updated, or GFCI gaps in kitchens and bathrooms.
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Ready to schedule your outlet installation? Contact Utah Home Electric for fast, professional service in Provo.
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