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Home Rewiring

Homes built before 1980 often have wiring that's inadequate, unsafe, or not designed for modern electrical loads. Full or partial rewiring by licensed electricians eliminates fire hazards and brings your home up to current code.

Why Professional Home Rewiring?

Eliminates fire-hazardous knob-and-tube and aluminum wiring
Brings electrical system to current NEC code
Required for major renovations and home additions
Enables full modern electrical load: EV, HVAC, appliances
Required by many insurance companies for older homes
Increases home value and insurability

Our Home Rewiring Process

1
Whole-Home Assessment

We inspect all accessible wiring, the panel, and electrical throughout the home to assess the scope of rewiring needed.

2
Scope & Phasing

A full rewiring plan is developed. In occupied homes, we work room by room to minimize disruption.

3
Wiring Replacement

New copper wiring is run throughout the home, connected to a new or upgraded panel, with all circuits properly sized and labeled.

4
Inspection & Drywall Repair

All work is inspected, outlets and fixtures are installed, and any wall or ceiling openings are patched and prepared for finishing.

Home Rewiring by City

Our local pros understand the unique conditions of your city — climate, home types, and seasonal challenges.

Frequently Asked Questions

How do I know if my home needs rewiring?
Signs include knob-and-tube wiring (visible in attic/basement), two-prong outlets throughout the home, aluminum wiring (common in 1965–1973 homes), frequent breaker trips, flickering lights, or a panel under 100 amps.
How much does whole-home rewiring cost?
Full rewiring of a single-family home typically runs $8,000–$20,000 depending on square footage, construction type, and scope. It's significant but eliminates major fire hazard and is required for many insurance policies.
Do I have to move out during rewiring?
Not necessarily. We work room by room, maintaining power to other areas. However, in some cases temporary power or phased occupancy is easier and we'll plan accordingly.
Is aluminum wiring dangerous?
Aluminum wiring itself isn't necessarily dangerous, but connections can loosen and overheat over time. COPALUM crimping or AlumiConn connectors at all connections remediate the risk, and in many cases full rewiring is recommended.

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