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Kitchen Electrical Upgrade and Rewiring in Long Beach CA

Today's kitchens demand robust electrical infrastructure to power induction cooktops, built-in espresso machines, commercial-grade refrigerators, and sophisticated under-cabinet LED lighting systems. Long Beach Elite Kitchen & Bathroom Remodeling delivers comprehensive kitchen electrical upgrade and rewiring solutions that address circuit capacity limitations, GFCI outlet requirements, dedicated appliance circuits, and arc-fault protection mandates. Aging homes with 60-amp service panels and outdated aluminum wiring create dangerous conditions including voltage drops, frequent breaker trips, and electrical fire risks that threaten both property and safety.

Our licensed electricians install 200-amp subpanels, establish 20-amp dedicated circuits for garbage disposals and dishwashers, and implement split-receptacle configurations that distribute loads efficiently across your kitchen workspace. We upgrade outdated two-prong outlets to modern tamper-resistant receptacles, integrate USB charging stations into backsplash areas, and install hardwired range hoods with proper ventilation controls. Every kitchen electrical upgrade follows strict NEC Code compliance standards while accommodating future expansion through strategic conduit placement and accessible junction boxes. Long Beach homeowners choose our integrated remodeling approach because our electricians collaborate directly with designers and carpenters to conceal wiring runs, coordinate appliance placement, and deliver installations that combine flawless functionality with architectural elegance.

Comprehensive Kitchen Electrical Upgrade Services

Our kitchen electrical upgrade services address outdated wiring, insufficient power capacity, and modern appliance requirements through systematic planning and professional installation. We handle everything from initial assessment to final testing, ensuring your kitchen meets current electrical codes and safety standards.

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Upgrade Planning and Consultation

We begin each project with a thorough assessment of your existing electrical system. Our team examines your current panel capacity, wire gauge, circuit layout, and grounding to identify deficiencies and safety concerns.


During consultation, we review your planned kitchen layout and appliance specifications. We calculate the total electrical load requirements based on your refrigerator, range, microwave, dishwasher, and small appliance needs. This analysis determines whether your system needs additional circuits, panel upgrades, or complete rewiring.


We provide a detailed scope of work that outlines required permits, timeline, and material specifications. Our planning accounts for local Long Beach building codes and ensures compliance with National Electrical Code standards. We also coordinate with other trades involved in your remodeling project to minimize disruptions and maintain efficient workflow.

Modern Outlet and Switch Installation

We install GFCI outlets in areas near water sources as required by current electrical codes. These outlets provide protection against electrical shock in zones around sinks and countertops.


Our standard kitchen outlet installation includes dedicated 20-amp circuits for countertop receptacles. We space outlets to ensure no point along your counter is more than 24 inches from a power source. This configuration eliminates the need for extension cords and provides convenient access for multiple appliances.


We install USB-integrated outlets and pop-up countertop receptacles based on your preferences. Switch installations include dimmer controls, motion sensors, and smart home compatible devices when requested. All outlets and switches receive proper box mounting and secure connections to prevent loose fittings or electrical arcing.

Circuit Breaker Replacement and Panel Upgrades

We replace outdated circuit breakers that show signs of wear, corrosion, or frequent tripping. Modern AFCI breakers provide protection against arc faults that can cause electrical fires in kitchen circuits.


Panel upgrades become necessary when your existing service cannot support additional kitchen loads. We install 200-amp panels to replace older 100-amp or 150-amp services. This upgrade provides adequate capacity for high-demand appliances like induction cooktops, double ovens, and commercial-grade refrigerators.


Our panel installations include proper labeling of all circuits and organized wire routing within the enclosure. We ensure correct torque specifications on all connections and verify proper grounding and bonding. Each upgraded panel receives inspection approval before we close walls or complete finish work.

Appliance Wiring Solutions

We install dedicated circuits for major appliances according to manufacturer specifications. Electric ranges typically require 240-volt, 50-amp circuits, while dishwashers and garbage disposals operate on 120-volt, 15 or 20-amp circuits.


Our wiring approach uses appropriate cable types for each application. We run 8/3 or 6/3 Romex for ranges, 12/2 for small appliance circuits, and 14/2 for lighting. All connections receive proper strain relief and secure terminations at junction boxes and appliance locations.


We provide hardwired connections for built-in microwaves, range hoods, and under-cabinet lighting. Gas range installations include 120-volt outlets for ignition systems and convection fans. Our team coordinates rough-in locations with cabinet installers to ensure outlets and junction boxes align correctly with appliance cutouts.

Safe and Efficient Kitchen Rewiring

Upgrading your kitchen's electrical system requires a thorough evaluation of current wiring conditions and strategic planning to meet modern power demands. Our rewiring services address both safety concerns and functional improvements while maintaining full compliance with local electrical codes.

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Assessment of Existing Wiring

Our technicians start by inspecting your kitchen's current electrical infrastructure to identify potential hazards and capacity limitations. We check for outdated wiring materials like aluminum or cloth-insulated conductors that pose fire risks. The assessment includes testing circuit loads, examining connection points, and evaluating the condition of your electrical panel.


We document wire gauge sizes, grounding systems, and the number of available circuits serving your kitchen. This evaluation reveals whether your existing system can handle modern appliances like induction cooktops, double ovens, or commercial-grade refrigerators. Our team also identifies any previous amateur electrical work that may not meet safety standards.


The inspection process typically takes 2-3 hours and provides a detailed report of necessary upgrades. We measure voltage drops, test GFCI protection, and verify proper circuit separation for high-draw appliances.

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Full and Partial Rewiring Options

Full kitchen rewiring involves replacing all electrical cables, outlets, switches, and connections from the panel to every fixture. This option works best for kitchens with wiring older than 40 years or those undergoing complete renovations. We install new copper wiring throughout the space and add dedicated circuits for each major appliance.


Partial rewiring targets specific problem areas while leaving functional circuits intact. This approach reduces costs when only certain sections show wear or when adding new appliances requires additional circuits. We might rewire just the area around your range and cooktop while keeping existing lighting circuits.


Both options include upgrading outlet capacity and positioning them at current code-required heights and intervals. We install GFCI and AFCI protection where mandated and ensure proper amperage for all planned kitchen equipment.

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Code Compliance and Safety Measures

All rewiring work follows the 2023 National Electrical Code and Long Beach municipal requirements. We obtain necessary permits before starting and schedule inspections at required stages. Our installations include GFCI outlets within six feet of sinks and AFCI breakers for all 15 and 20-amp branch circuits.


We install dedicated 20-amp circuits for countertop receptacles spaced no more than 48 inches apart. Major appliances receive individual circuits rated for their specific amperage needs. Ground fault protection extends to all areas where water and electricity might interact.


Our team uses only UL-listed materials and maintains proper wire sizing for circuit loads. We ensure all junction boxes remain accessible and label circuits clearly at the panel for future reference.

Why Choose us for Kitchen Electrical Upgrade and Rewiring

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Experienced Licensed Electricians

Our team holds active California electrical licenses and maintains current certifications for residential electrical work. Each electrician on staff has completed extensive training in kitchen-specific wiring, including dedicated circuits for high-amperage appliances like ranges, refrigerators, and dishwashers. We regularly handle complex electrical challenges in older Long Beach homes, including knob-and-tube replacement and aluminum wiring upgrades. 

High-Quality Materials and Craftsmanship

We install copper wiring exclusively, using American-made products from manufacturers like Southwire and Cerrowire. All electrical panels come from trusted brands including Square D, Siemens, and Eaton. Our GFCI outlets and AFCI breakers meet the latest safety standards required for kitchen installations. 

Local Long Beach Expertise

Operating in Long Beach since our founding, we understand the specific electrical challenges in local housing stock. Many homes in Belmont Shore, Naples, and other established neighborhoods still have 60-amp or 100-amp service that requires upgrading for modern kitchen appliances. We maintain established relationships with Long Beach building inspectors and know exact permit requirements for different project scopes. 

Customer Satisfaction Commitment

We provide written warranties covering both materials and labor on all electrical work. Our standard warranty runs three years, with extended coverage available for comprehensive rewiring projects. Communication happens through your preferred method, whether phone, email, or text.

FAQs About Kitchen Electrical Upgrade and Rewiring

How much does it cost to rewire a kitchen in Long Beach?

Kitchen rewiring costs in Long Beach typically range from $2,500 to $8,000 depending on kitchen size, accessibility, and electrical panel capacity. Smaller kitchens under 150 square feet average $2,500-$4,000, while larger kitchens with extensive appliance circuits and additional outlets cost $5,000-$8,000. Long Beach Elite Kitchen & Bathroom Remodeling provides detailed estimates that account for your specific needs including GFCI outlet installation, dedicated appliance circuits, and bringing your electrical system up to current California Title 24 and NEC code requirements.

Do I need a permit to upgrade my kitchen electrical system?

Yes, electrical permits are required in Long Beach for kitchen electrical upgrades and rewiring work. The City of Long Beach Building and Safety Department requires permits for any modifications to your electrical panel, circuit additions, outlet installations, or major rewiring projects. Long Beach Elite Kitchen & Bathroom Remodeling handles all permit applications and coordinates required inspections with city officials to ensure your kitchen electrical upgrade meets California electrical code standards and passes final inspection without delays or complications.

What are signs my kitchen needs electrical rewiring?

Frequent circuit breaker trips, flickering lights when appliances run, discolored or warm outlets, burning smells near electrical components, and two-prong ungrounded outlets indicate your kitchen needs rewiring. Older homes with aluminum wiring, knob-and-tube systems, or insufficient circuits for modern appliances like induction cooktops and convection ovens also require electrical upgrades. Long Beach Elite Kitchen & Bathroom Remodeling conducts comprehensive electrical assessments to identify safety hazards and capacity limitations before starting any kitchen remodeling project.

How long does a kitchen electrical upgrade take?

Kitchen electrical upgrades typically take 2-5 days depending on project scope and accessibility. Simple panel upgrades with minimal circuit additions take 2-3 days, while complete kitchen rewiring with new service panel installation requires 4-5 days. Long Beach Elite Kitchen & Bathroom Remodeling schedules electrical work efficiently to minimize disruption, coordinating with licensed electricians to complete rough-in wiring before drywall installation and finish work including outlet, switch, and lighting fixture installation after surfaces are complete.

Can I upgrade my kitchen electrical panel without rewiring the whole kitchen?

Yes, you can upgrade your electrical panel without complete kitchen rewiring if existing circuits are safe and code-compliant. Panel upgrades from 100-amp to 200-amp service accommodate additional circuits for new appliances without replacing functioning wire throughout the kitchen. However, homes built before 1980 often have outdated wiring that won't support modern electrical loads safely. Long Beach Elite Kitchen & Bathroom Remodeling evaluates your existing electrical infrastructure to determine whether panel upgrades alone meet your needs or if selective rewiring provides better long-term value and safety.

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Contact Us:

Long Beach Elite Kitchen & Bathroom Remodeling

2847 E Spring St

Long Beach, CA 90806

562-553-8955