Categories Electrical Wiring, Residential

Should you replace aluminum wiring in your home?

Child playing with firetruck

If your house uses aluminum wiring, you may have safety hazards lurking. Fires, shorts, and other problems can come at any time, and leave you scrambling. The older, less efficient wiring used in older homes creates problems over time. Meanwhile, you are likely paying higher electric bills.

Before you see a problem emerge, you should have your wiring checked by an expert. Even if you aren\’t seeing electrical issues, you should act to protect your family and your wallet. Here are five good reasons to look to replace your aluminum wiring today.

1. Avoid Potential Fire Hazards From Aluminum Wiring

According to the National Fire Protection Association, 19% of deaths in home structure fires come from faulty wiring. Because older homes primarily used aluminum rather than copper wiring, they come with particular dangers. The wiring tends to fray or pulls apart over time. This can create overheating, sparks or fires.

2. Get Better Insurance Coverage

Today, many insurance companies will either refuse to insure or charge sky-high premiums for your structural coverage. They recognize the likelihood of problems in a house that is not up to code. You need coverage against hazards that might arise. Replacing your aluminum wiring comes with an up-front cost, but can save you a fortune down the road.

3. Avoid Common Electrical Problems

Often, you will see signs of wiring problems. In addition, you may experience the following:

  • flickering lights
  • warm switch plates
  • burning smells
  • frequent blown fuses
  • tripped circuit breakers

If you see any of these signs, it is a good idea to get an inspection. A light shorting out when you are on the stairs or a refrigerator shutting down in the summer can hit hard. It is both better and cheaper to catch a potential problem than to deal with a current one!

4. Save On Utility Bills

There are reasons copper wiring is the new standard. Copper conducts heat better and lasts longer. It allows you to use less electricity in your home every day. The more up to date your wiring, the safer and less expensive it will be for you to live there every day.

5. Do Your Part For The World

When you replace your aluminum wiring, you also use less energy over time. This decreases waste and conserves resources. Your old wiring forces you to use more and get less for doing so. The waste adds up over time with every house using aluminum in its wiring system.

You Need To Consult The Experts

For many reasons, you need to look at the wiring in your home. Older homes are particularly vulnerable to problems, but any house with improper wiring becomes a ticking time bomb. You can wait for something to go wrong, but the longer you wait, the harder the fix becomes. With time, the hit on your wallet will only grow.

Of course, the only thing worse than waiting is attempting to fix the wiring yourself. You need experienced, professional help. In the Phoenix area, your best electrician partner is Turn It On Electric. We will inspect your home and take care of all of your electrical needs. Contact us today to protect your house, your family, and your wallet from the dangers of aluminum wiring.

Categories Electrical Wiring, Maintenance, Residential

4 reasons to consider electrical rewiring

4 reasons to consider electrical rewiring

When a local homeowner contacted Turn It On Electric (TIO) about electrical rewiring, he indicated he had recently purchased an older property. After attending the Phoenix-area neighborhoods’ Historic Homes Tour in February (2019), the couple knew an older home was what they wanted.

“It’s a historical home,” he said, “But my wife says it’s a hysterical home.” The new old-homeowners told Turn It On Electric there were several signs of electrical problems in more than one room.

Reasons Properties Need Electrical Rewiring

Old homes have charm. They also often have electrical wiring issues. American Home Shield

When a property needs electrical wiring replacement, a professional electrical rewiring is necessary. Electrical rewiring is not a DIY (do-it-yourself) job. Ever.

If something went wrong and damage resulted from faulty DIY wiring, your insurance company could deny coverage. And that’s the best-case scenario. DIY electrical repair jeopardizes the safety of your loved ones. It’s not worth the risks.

There are 4 reasons your home or business property may need electrical rewiring:

1. New Homes

During a new-house-build, something could have been overlooked as contractors strive to complete on-time, within-budget demands. According to ASHI (American Society of Home Inspectors), some “surprising” examples include kitchen fans that don’t vent and behind-the-wall damage that jeopardizes electrical wiring.

2. Older Properties

ASHI also recommends a close inspection of electrical systems in any 15-year-old home. A 25-year old home is “middle age,” and “In this age group we may find that the lighting and wall-receptacle wiring is aluminum; this could be a serious problem,” ASHI continues.

3. 50-Year-Old Homes

Electrical systems could be outdated by today’s standards; an electrical rewiring assessment should be made and follow-up annual maintenance visits scheduled.

4. Historical Homes

Century-old structures can be beautiful but art imitates life: Aging has its challenges. These homeowners often consider electrical rewiring a good preventive measure.

Signs of Electrical Issues

Our Phoenix-area historical homeowners made a wise decision to contact Turn It On Electric when they did. Red flags signaling their property needed electrical rewiring were:

  • Extension cords – The couple noticed previous owners ran extension cords to power strips in every room. Not only was the wiring risky; the house needed several more outlets.
  • Flickering lights – When room lights dim or flicker, it’s seldom a light fixture problem. Your licensed electrician can determine if it’s a circuitry problem.
  • Hot outlet – One of the electrical outlets in the kitchen was hot to the touch; another major red flag. If this occurs, discontinue using that outlet until your professional electrician examines it.
  • Odd breaker panel odor – “It was a little bit like burning rubber,” said the homeowner. If your fuse box or breaker panel emits any kind of odor, contact your local licensed electrician immediately.

Top-Rated TIO Electric

Electrical rewiring sounds extreme, but imagine the possible losses due to a house fire. Turn It On Electric is a residential and commercial electrical contractor serving all of Phoenix Metro area including:

  • Carefree
  • Cave Creek
  • East Valley
  • Glendale
  • Paradise Valley
  • Peoria
  • Scottsdale

If it’s time for your home to have an electrical rewiring assessment, contact Turn It On Electric.