
At Smith Bros Electric, we provide complete electrical installation for new construction projects across San Diego and surrounding areas. Whether you're building a custom home, a multi-unit development, or a commercial facility, our team manages the entire electrical scope from rough-in to final trim-out.
We work seamlessly with builders, general contractors, and architects to ensure a safe, efficient, code-compliant electrical system built for long-term reliability. With attention to detail and future-ready planning, we deliver wiring and electrical layouts designed to support modern living and tomorrow’s technology.
A new build is the perfect opportunity to get the electrical system designed and installed exactly the way you want it, with no compromises.
Experienced New-Build Specialists
We’ve delivered electrical systems for countless new construction projects throughout the region, from single-family homes to full commercial spaces.
Integrated Planning With Your Build Team
We coordinate directly with your contractor and other trades to ensure smooth progress with no delays or rework.
Built for the Future
We design electrical systems that support modern technology — EV charging, smart-home systems, high-efficiency lighting, and expansion options.
Safe. Clean. Code-Compliant.
Every installation is completed to the highest safety standards and fully aligned with local building and electrical codes.
Turnkey, Start-to-Finish Service
One team. One process. From the first walkthrough to final inspection, we handle every step with clarity and professionalism.
We review your construction plans, assess power requirements, design lighting layouts, and plan for future needs such as solar, smart-home systems, or EV charging.
Once framing is complete, we install all wiring runs, conduits, panels, grounding systems, and pre-wire for any specialized features.
As the building moves into the finishing stage, we install outlets, switches, lighting fixtures, dedicated circuits, smart-home components, and more.
We fully test the system, label circuits, verify safety protections, and prepare everything for city/county inspection.
Once complete, we walk you through the system, explain key components, and provide documentation for future upgrades or maintenance.