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Tenant Improvement Wiring in Roseville, CA

Your Lease Has a Start Date. Your Buildout Has a Deadline. We Hit Both.

Tenant improvement electrical isn’t residential work on a bigger scale, it’s a different discipline entirely. You’re working inside someone else’s building, on a timeline tied to a lease, with a general contractor counting on you to rough-in before drywall. At Electrician Roseville, we specialize in commercial TI electrical for offices, restaurants, retail storefronts, and medical practices across Placer County. We coordinate with your GC, pull City of Roseville permits, and deliver a finished space that passes inspection on the first visit.

Our TI Electrical Services by Industry

Office Buildout Electrical

Open-plan and private office layouts require thoughtful power and data placement. We install dedicated circuits for workstation clusters, floor boxes and power poles for open-plan flexibility, server room / IDF closet wiring with isolated ground circuits, conference room AV pre-wire, and break room circuits with dedicated lines for microwaves, refrigerators, and coffee stations. Every workstation gets adequate power and data without extension cords or daisy-chained power strips.

Restaurant & Food Service Electrical

Restaurant buildouts are the most electrically complex TI projects. Commercial kitchen equipment often requires 3-phase, 208V power. Hood fans, walk-in coolers, reach-in freezers, ovens, fryers, and prep equipment each need dedicated circuits sized to the manufacturer's specifications. We wire the front of the house with dimmer-controlled dining room lighting, POS terminal power, and kitchen display screen circuits. Every wet-area circuit gets GFCI protection to meet both NEC and Placer County Environmental Health requirements.

Retail Storefront Electrical

Retail spaces live and die by their visual presentation. We install track lighting and accent spotlights for merchandise display, dedicated POS and register circuits, window display power for seasonal merchandising, security camera and alarm wiring, and exterior signage electrical for channel letters, monument signs, and backlit awnings. Every circuit is planned for the retail flow, customer areas bright and inviting, back-of-house functional and efficient.

Medical & Dental Office Electrical

Healthcare spaces have strict electrical requirements. Exam rooms need properly placed outlets at specific heights for medical equipment. Dental operatories require chair-side power, compressor circuits, vacuum circuits, and sterilizer connections, all on dedicated lines. We install hospital-grade (green-dot) outlets where required, isolated ground circuits for sensitive diagnostic equipment, and ADA-compliant switch and outlet placement throughout the patient-accessible areas.

Specialized Panel Services

Office Buildout Electrical

From two-person startups to 50-workstation corporate offices, we design your electrical layout around how your team actually works. We coordinate with your architect or space planner to ensure outlet placement matches furniture plans, data drops land at the right desks, and conference rooms have in-floor power boxes and AV pre-wire installed before the carpet goes down. Need a server room? We install dedicated 20-amp isolated ground circuits, in-room cooling power connections, and a properly sized sub-panel to keep your IT infrastructure independent of the building's shared electrical.

Restaurant & Kitchen Electrical

A restaurant's electrical scope is 2–3x more complex than a standard office. We've wired enough kitchens to know that the equipment list changes three times during construction, the hood manufacturer's electrical specs never match the architect's plans, and the health inspector will check every GFCI outlet in your food prep area. We handle 3-phase distribution, hood exhaust fan wiring, walk-in cooler and freezer circuits, prep station power, and bar/beverage station wiring. We also coordinate the dual-permit process, City of Roseville building electrical permit and Placer County Environmental Health food facility review.

Retail Storefront Electrical

Your customers' first impression is visual and that means lighting. We design retail lighting layouts that highlight your merchandise, create visual zones (entrance, display, checkout, fitting room), and meet California Title 24 energy code for lighting power density. We install dedicated sign circuits, security system wiring, and POS power with surge protection to keep your transactions running. If your landlord controls the signage specifications, we coordinate with their requirements for electrical connection points and meter allocation.

Medical & Dental Office Electrical

We understand the difference between a standard outlet and a hospital-grade outlet and when code requires which. Medical and dental buildouts require precise outlet placement at ADA-compliant heights, dedicated circuits for imaging equipment, sterilizers, and compressors, and clean power for sensitive diagnostic devices. We install isolated ground circuits where equipment manufacturers require them and ensure every patient-accessible area meets ADA reach-range requirements for switches and outlets.

Our Step-by-Step Panel Upgrade Process

01

Site Walk & Scope Assessment

We walk the space with you (and your GC or architect, if applicable), assess the existing building electrical infrastructure (panel capacity, service type, metering), and identify what's already in place from previous tenants versus what needs to be new.

02

Electrical Design & Scope Document

We produce a detailed scope of work showing every circuit, outlet, data drop, lighting fixture, and switch coordinated with your architect's floor plan and your equipment list. This document becomes the basis for your bid comparison and your TIA negotiation.

03

Permit & Coordination

We prepare the electrical plans, submit to the City of Roseville Building Division, and coordinate our schedule with your GC's construction sequence. Rough-in happens after framing and before drywall. Trim-out happens after paint and before furniture.

04

Rough-In

We install all wiring, junction boxes, panel connections, and low-voltage pathways while the walls are open. This is the most critical phase; everything behind the drywall must be right because it's inaccessible afterward.

05

Trim-Out & Testing

After drywall, paint, and flooring, we install all devices, outlets, switches, dimmers, light fixtures, data jacks, and cover plates. Every circuit is tested under load. Every data cable is certified. Every emergency light is verified for battery backup function.

06

Inspection, Punch List & As-Builts

We schedule and attend the City of Roseville final electrical inspection. After approval, we walk the space with you and your GC to address any punch-list items. You receive as-built documentation, a labeled panel directory, circuit map, and low-voltage reference drawing for your records and your landlord's building file.

Let's Scope Your Buildout

Whether you’re signing your first commercial lease or renovating your third location, the electrical scope sets the foundation for everything else. We’ll walk your space, assess the building infrastructure, and deliver a detailed scope document you can use for budgeting, TIA negotiation, and contractor coordination.

Frequently Asked Questions

How much does tenant improvement electrical cost?
TI electrical costs vary dramatically by industry and scope. A straightforward office buildout (outlets, lighting, data) typically costs $15–$30 per square foot for electrical. Restaurant buildouts run $30–$50+ per square foot due to 3-phase equipment, commercial kitchen wiring, and health code requirements. We provide a detailed scope and bid tied to your specific floor plan and equipment list.
It depends on your load and how the building is metered. If your lease includes electricity in the rent, the landlord may allow you to connect to the building’s existing panel. If you’re separately metered or your load exceeds available capacity, you’ll need a dedicated sub-panel. We assess this during the site walk and advise accordingly.
Yes. Many TI projects in multi-tenant buildings require after-hours work to avoid disrupting other tenants, especially for noisy tasks like core drilling, conduit runs, and panel work. We schedule accordingly and coordinate with property management for building access.
We install both. Our team runs Cat6 and Cat6A structured cabling, terminates patch panels, tests and certifies every data drop, and pre-wires ceiling locations for Wi-Fi access points. We also install AV pre-wire for conference rooms and access control wiring for door hardware.
We assess it during the site walk. If the existing wiring is in good condition, properly sized, and meets current code, we may reuse portions to reduce your cost. If it’s inadequate, improperly installed, or doesn’t match your layout, we remove it and start fresh. We never energize wiring we haven’t verified.
We work directly with your GC’s construction schedule. Rough-in is sequenced after framing and before insulation/drywall. Trim-out is scheduled after paint and flooring. We attend coordination meetings, share our schedule dependencies, and adapt to changes because they always happen in a buildout.
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