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        Electrical Work in Thane

        Electrical Work in Thane — Wiring, Points and Coordination

        We handle home electrical work in Thane as a planned part of the renovation, not a last-stage fitting job — concealed wiring, switch and socket points, dedicated AC and kitchen circuits, MCB and RCCB upgrades, and false-ceiling light planning, all coordinated with the civil and carpentry work. Since 2002, we've rewired and wired flats across Thane and the wider MMR, led by founder Bhawarlal Jyani.

        Electrical Work Is Planned Before False Ceiling and Carpentry

        Electrical points should be fixed before POP and false ceiling work in Thane, tiling, carpentry and painting. Once walls are closed and furniture is in, moving a single switch point means damaging the finish and adding cost. We review the plan early — where the TV unit sits, where the bed goes, how the kitchen appliances connect, where AC points are needed and how the lighting should work in each room — so the layout makes daily use easier, safer and cleaner.

        We review the electrical plan early in the renovation. We check how the home will actually be used — where the TV unit will sit, where the bed will be placed, how the modular kitchen appliances will be connected, where the AC points are needed, and how the lighting should work in each room. A good electrical plan makes daily use easier, safer, and cleaner.

        What Our Electrical Work Covers

        CategoryDetails
        Wiring and switchboardsConcealed wiring and rewiring, switch and socket point planning, modular switch installation — Anchor Roma, Schneider, Legrand, Havells, DB board, MCB, and RCCB-related upgrades
        Heavy-load and appliance pointsAC point and heavy-load circuit planning, geyser, chimney, hob, oven, microwave, and refrigerator points, dishwasher and washing machine points
        Lighting and dataFalse ceiling light wiring, LED strip, cove light, and downlight points, TV unit, Wi-Fi router, and data point planning
        SafetyEarthing check and correction where required, final point testing before handover

        Why Thane Homes Need Careful Electrical Planning

        A builder-given layout is usually not enough for a modern home — today's flat runs four to six kitchen appliances at once, multiple ACs and a heavier lighting load than the original board was sized for. The kitchen needs the most attention: points for chimney, hob, microwave, refrigerator, water purifier, mixer, dishwasher, washing machine and under-cabinet lighting, with heavy appliances on properly separated circuits rather than extension boards added after the kitchen is finished. When we handle the modular kitchen in Thane, the electrical points are marked before carpentry begins. In living rooms and bedrooms, points are placed to the actual furniture layout — so a switch never ends up hidden behind a wardrobe, a TV socket never sits visible outside the panel, and a bedside charging point is never too far from the bed. (A room-by-room point-planning guide is covered in our blog as that post publishes.)

        How to Plan Electrical Work Responsibly

        DecisionWhat We CheckWhy It Matters
        Existing wiring conditionWire size, insulation age, DB board, earthing, load capacityOld wiring under new finish is the most common cause of tripping and overheating after renovation.
        Material gradeWire brand and CSA, switch brand, MCB and RCCB ratingTwo quotes can look similar — one with branded copper, one with substandard wire. The difference shows up under load.
        Execution sequenceCivil chasing → wiring → ceiling → finishing. Points marked before carpentryWrong sequence forces shifting of points after furniture is installed.
        Load planningSeparate circuits for AC, kitchen heavy appliances, geyser, and lightingOne overloaded circuit trips repeatedly. Proper separation is decided at the planning stage.

        Why Jyani Interior

        Because we also run the civil, ceiling and carpentry work, the electrical plan is sequenced correctly: civil chasing, then wiring, then ceiling, then finishing, with points marked before carpentry. The full load-sizing and safety logic — dedicated circuits, RCCB, earthing, the five conditions older flats fail — sits on our parent guide to home electrical work in Thane. Branded copper wiring, correctly rated MCBs and modular switches are all locked in the BOQ before work starts.

        Where We Work

        Thane, Mumbai & Navi Mumbai

        Jyani Interior is based in Thane Manpada and provides full interior design and civil work across Thane, Mumbai and Navi Mumbai. Thane and Thane West come first, with the same complete scope extending across the MMR — a site visit confirms society rules and access before we begin.

        Thane

          Manpada, Ghodbunder Road, Thane West, Majiwada, Hiranandani Estate, Kasarvadavali, Kolshet Road, Kapurbawdi, Patlipada, Waghbil, Brahmand, Owale, Vasant Vihar, Pokhran Road, Naupada, Panchpakhadi, Wagle Estate, Vartak Nagar, Kalwa, Mumbra, Diva,

        Mumbai

          Mulund West and East, Bhandup, Nahur, Vikhroli, Powai, Ghatkopar, Andheri, Borivali, Kandivali, Malad, Goregaon, Bandra, Dadar, Chembur,

        Navi Mumbai

          Airoli, Ghansoli, Rabale, Kopar Khairane, Vashi, Sanpada, Nerul, Belapur, Kharghar, Kamothe, Panvel, Ulwe, Taloja,
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