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The rough-in stage is where everything that matters happens behind the scenes. Every circuit has to be mapped correctly, every wire run has to be clean and deliberate, and the panel placement has to make sense for how the home will actually be used. On a build like this - with the electrical load demands of a modern custom home - getting the whole house wiring right early isn't optional. It's the only way the rest of the project goes smoothly.
The interior panel is set and the runs are organized coming in from the top - yellow 12-gauge wires feeding down neatly into the box with the rough framing still fully open. Outside, the Eaton service disconnect is mounted and ready on the house wrap, with conduit stubbed in at the base for the service entrance. Both installs are deliberate and code-ready, not rushed.
Custom homes like this one aren't forgiving. The design details - stone facades, floor-to-ceiling windows, custom sauna rooms - all create unique challenges for routing and load planning. We account for all of it during rough-in so there are no surprises when the inspectors show up or when the finish trades move in behind us.
If you're building in the Park City area and want an electrical crew that treats the rough-in stage as seriously as the final product, that's exactly how we operate. The work that goes inside the walls is what everything else depends on.