Dangers of Ignoring a House Rewire

electrician installing new wiringHow dangerous is it, exactly, to ignore a house rewire for just another year? Will the old wiring in your home cause any damages if left alone? Fires and electrical shocks are always a concern when it comes to the electrical system in an older home. That’s why it’s important to not put off a house rewire if one is recommended by a professional electrician.

It’s hard to imagine the devastation of a house fire unless you’ve gone through one. It could easily be prevented by having an electrician inspect the wiring in your home to see if a house rewire is necessary.

Since the wiring is out of sight, it’s easy to overlook it and push it out of your mind. Other than simply just having an older home, what sort of warning signs should you look out for?

Knob and Tube Wiring

Older homes were built with a wiring technique called knob and tube. This old-fashioned system uses copper conductors supported by knob insulators passed through porcelain tubes. Knob and tube wiring is single-insulated and can be compromised if not meticulously kept up with.

Older Insulation

In addition to being used with knob and tube wiring, insulation can cause issues with other types of wiring. Wiring can and will deteriorate and when it does it can leave exposed wires. If these wires come into contact with the insulation in your walls, you could have a pretty messy situation on your hands.

Haphazard Modifying of Wiring

A lot of people think they can tackle the troubleshooting of their electrical systems by themselves. DIYers can often cause more problems than they fix which is why all things electrical should be left up to the professionals.

Lower Amperage

Today’s technology is more advanced than ever so if your home still relies on a low amperage panel, it might not be up to date. If you notice a lot of breakers tripping, it might mean you are putting too much strain on your electrical panel.

What should you do if you think you need a house rewire? Call an electrician to come out and assess your situation. They might even be able to help over the phone. Often a house rewire consultation will be free of charge since it’s such a large job. Be sure to check reviews of any electricians you find to see if they can perform your job. They should be able to also help with any permitting that is required.

The Electric Connection of Los Angeles has been rewiring homes in the area for over 30 years. Our teams of electricians are all licensed, insured, and bonded, bringing you the best electrical services in the area. If you think you might need a house rewire, don’t hesitate to give us a call.