Our Work
Electrical Work You Can See Clearly
Good electrical work shows up in the details. The way equipment is mounted, the way wiring is routed, the way finished areas are protected, and the way everything is left for the next person who has to open it.
These project photos highlight Houston Gulf Electric work across homes, commercial spaces, generator installs, panel work, remodels, lighting, low voltage, and service equipment around League City and the Greater Houston area.
Featured Project
Bathroom Remodel Electrical Details
Remodel work has to land cleanly before the finished surfaces go back in. In a bathroom, that means planning around cabinets, drawers, mirrors, lighting, outlets, switches, and the way the space will actually be used every day.
Outlet inside the drawer area
A practical finished detail that keeps power accessible without cluttering the visible counter area.
Completed bathroom walkthrough
A look at the finished space after the electrical details were worked into the remodel.
Bathroom remodel photo sequence
In-progress views from the wall preparation and electrical layout before the finished bathroom came together.
Commercial Work
Commercial Electrical Work With the Details Left Readable
Commercial spaces need electrical work that fits the building, the equipment, and the people who may need to service it later. Panels, conduit, raceways, and work areas should be placed with access and long-term use in mind.
These examples include commercial installations, panel interiors, conduit routing, exterior equipment, and jobsite details from the field.
Generator Work
Standby Power Installed as a Complete System
A generator installation is more than placing equipment beside a home. The transfer equipment, conduit routing, mounting location, service access, and exterior conditions all matter when the system needs to be ready during Gulf Coast outages.
Panels & Disconnects
Service Equipment That Stays Understandable
Panel and disconnect work should be clear after the cover goes back on. The layout should make sense, the equipment should be accessible, and the installation should be easier to identify and service later.
These photos focus on panel interiors, exterior disconnects, service equipment, conduit entry, and termination details.
Customer Proof
Another place to check the work.
Project photos show the installation details. Reviews and local listings give another view of what customers noticed after the work was finished.
More Field Work
Finished Details, Remodel Work, Lighting, and Low Voltage
Some projects are best shown in smaller sets: a finished lighting detail, a clean low-voltage enclosure, an exterior service sequence, or the before-and-after pieces of a remodel.
Low Voltage + Controls
Structured wiring, controls, datacom, and low-voltage equipment arranged so the system is easier to follow.
Overhead Service
Exterior service routing and attachment details shown through a short before, during, and after sequence.
Residential Installs
Everyday residential electrical work, exterior details, rough-in examples, and finished home installations.
Remodels
Before and after views showing how electrical planning supports the finished room layout.
Under Counter
Under-cabinet lighting, under-counter power, and detail work that makes finished spaces easier to use.
Accent Lighting
Cabinet lighting, room accents, and finished lighting details that add depth without cluttering the space.
FX Lighting
Color, mood, and specialty lighting examples for spaces where atmosphere matters.
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Whether it is a remodel, panel work, generator installation, lighting upgrade, troubleshooting issue, or commercial project, the next step is to talk through what the space is doing now and what needs to happen next.