





Sunrooms are great - until summer hits and there's no way to cool them down. That was the situation here. A beautiful addition with panoramic windows and stone detail work, but zero electrical infrastructure to support a mini-split or any kind of climate control. No circuits. No dedicated power. Just a really hot room sitting off the back of the house.
That's where we came in. We ran new circuits out to this sunroom addition so the HVAC equipment our partners at Aire Serv of Knoxville were installing actually had the power it needed. Getting circuits to a newer addition like this isn't always straightforward - you're routing conduit through tricky spots, working around finished siding and stonework, and making sure everything is clean and code-compliant on the way out.
The conduit runs here were intentional. We followed the roofline, came down through the exterior wall, and terminated at a weatherproof disconnect box - all mounted tight to the structure so nothing looks sloppy. This is the kind of wiring installation work that takes planning. You can't just pull wire and call it a day when the finished look and long-term safety both matter.
Working alongside a trusted HVAC crew like Aire Serv is something we take seriously. When trades work together from the start, the homeowner gets a result that actually functions the way it should. No gaps, no finger-pointing, no "that's not my part of the job." Just a sunroom that the family can actually use no matter the season.
Home additions almost always need more electrical work than people plan for. Whether it's a sunroom, a finished basement, or a detached garage, if the power wasn't roughed in during original construction, it has to come from somewhere. We figure that out and make it happen the right way.