Electrical and Lighting Planning Before Renovation in Gozo and Malta

In Gozo renovations, electrical and lighting layouts must be finalised before plastering and tiling works begin. Without this documentation, chasing, re-routing and labour overruns are unavoidable once walls and ceilings are closed.

1. Define All Lighting Zones Before Works Start

Renovation units require a full lighting zoning plan. Pendant points, wall-mounted fixtures, LED strips, recessed profiles and dimming circuits must be identified prior to installation. Improvisation on site leads to visible cabling corrections and additional ceiling opening.

2. Socket Positioning Based on Real Furniture Layout

Lighting, extraction and plumbing must be drawn together. Bathroom lighting lines intersect with extraction ducting; kitchen LED channels intersect with water pipes and appliance vents. These interferences are resolved on paper, not during construction.

3. Avoid Re-Chasing and Wall Damage

Any lighting change after plastering requires re-chasing. This creates dust infiltration, tile removal, schedule delays and cost variation. The most expensive part of lighting is not fixture price, but corrective labour.

4. Switch Logic and Circuit Control

Switch locations must follow room usage patterns, not contractor habits. Corridor three-way switching, dimming modules, kitchen task lighting and bedroom reading zones must be placed to prevent over-illumination and glare.

5. Technical Documentation Set

  • A complete electrical package includes:

  • lighting plan

  • switching diagram

  • socket map

  • dimming zones

  • LED profile detail

  • power load calculation

  • ceiling section for recessed channels

  • Correct planning eliminates rework, cost drift and fixture incompatibility.

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