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Exterior Electrical Upgrade with RV Outlet and New Receptacles

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Exposed wiring on the outside of a home is one of those things that's easy to ignore - until it becomes a problem. A loose wire running along siding isn't just an eyesore, it's a safety hazard. That's exactly what we were dealing with here, and the homeowner also needed actual usable power outside, not just a tangled cord draped over the deck.

We got the exposed wiring cleaned up and routed properly using conduit, then added new exterior receptacles in spots that actually make sense for how the space gets used. One of those additions was a 50 amp RV outlet - a dedicated, weatherproof power station mounted right on the exterior wall. That's the kind of outlet that handles serious load, whether you're plugging in an RV, a high-draw power tool, or outdoor equipment that needs a real circuit behind it.

The outlet panel itself is built for outdoor use - weatherproof housing with a protective cover and breakers built right in. That's not just a convenience feature. It means the circuit has its own protection separate from the main panel, which is the right way to do this kind of electrical wiring installation. No extension cords, no adapters, no guessing.

Smaller exterior outlets were also added closer to the patio area. Low-profile, properly mounted, and in the right spots. It's the kind of electrical wiring work that gets taken for granted once it's done - because it just works, every time you need it.

Exterior electrical work gets overlooked a lot, but it's one of the more practical upgrades a homeowner can make. Good outdoor power - done safely and up to code - adds real usability to your yard, driveway, and patio spaces. We handle everything from whole house wiring to targeted repairs and new installations like this one.