




A lot of homeowners put serious money into their backyard setups - gazebos, outdoor kitchens, mini fridges, grills - and then realize too late that there's no power out there to run any of it. That's exactly the situation we stepped in to fix here.
The goal was straightforward: get safe, clean electrical power from the house out to this gazebo so the whole outdoor kitchen setup could actually function. That means running conduit down the exterior wall, routing it through the rock bed, and bringing it right to where it's needed. No extension cords, no workarounds - just a proper wiring installation done right.
What makes outdoor electrical work trickier than indoor work is the exposure. Everything needs to be rated for outdoor use, properly protected, and installed in a way that holds up long-term. We used conduit along the house exterior to keep the run clean and protected, and the outlets built into the gazebo structure are positioned exactly where the equipment needs them.
The end result is a backyard space that actually works. The outdoor fridge has power. The grill ignition has power. There's no scrambling to find a way to plug things in. That's what good electrical wiring installation does - it makes the space usable without anyone ever having to think about it again.
Outdoor electrical isn't something to cut corners on. Done wrong, it's a safety hazard. Done right, it disappears into the background and just works. That's the standard we hold ourselves to on every job.