Trying to do electrical work in your own bathroom can be a shocking experience — literally. Fortunately, most people never have to touch a wire or fix a fuse thanks to expert electricians like the ones at Mr. Electric.
You may be imagining how your bathroom would look with additional light fixtures or you may have electrical issues with your current setup that need repair or upgrading. Whatever your bathroom needs, electrical work can add value to your home and make your bathroom a safer place.
Because electrical work doesn’t tend to be a DIY task, many homeowners put off necessary work in order to save money. They may not know that delaying electrical work can often be costlier than doing the work in a timely manner.
Common Types of Electrical Work for Bathrooms
When you think of a bathroom, you probably think more readily of plumbing fixtures than electrical ones. However, there are many considerations to take into account when it comes to electrical work in your bathroom.
Here are some common types of electrical work that can be done to help improve your bathroom:
Wiring Upgrades
Depending on how old your home is, upgrading the wiring in your bathroom can make a huge difference. Devices like hairdryers, curling irons, and other heat-generating appliances use a lot of power, and an old system might not be up to the task. Additionally, it’s important to replace any frayed wires as the higher moisture content in a bathroom can lead to short circuits and other issues.
Lighting Upgrades
No one wants to spend time in a dimly lit bathroom. Whether you’re trying to shower or apply makeup, you need bathroom lights that work well. Upgrading your bathroom with vanity lighting or a new ceiling light will make it easier to get ready in the morning and generally improve the ambiance of your bathroom.
Outlet Upgrades
One of the best things you can do to improve the safety of your bathroom is to install GFCI outlets. These outlets automatically shut off if they detect excess moisture or other factors that can cause short circuits. GFCI outlets are standard for bathrooms in newer homes, but if you have an older house, you should consider upgrading.
Bathroom Fan Installation
If your bathroom has only a window for ventilation, or worse, no ventilation at all, then a vent fan is a must. These fans will keep your mirrors steam-free and help prevent mold growth.
Call Neighborly for Quality Bathroom Electrical Services
Upgrading the electrical work in your bathroom isn’t a recommended DIY task. There’s too much risk that something could go wrong, leading to physical harm or costly repairs down the line. Mr. Electric, a Neighborly company, offers high quality electrical services that will pull your bathroom into the modern age!
Looking to do more than just upgrade your bathroom’s electrical components? Take a look at our expert tips for remodeling your bathroom.
Whether you need a full remodel or you just want to upgrade the lighting in your bathroom, Neighborly can help. Explore our services or give us a call at (855) 217-8437 to see how we can help you improve your bathroom and more!