Outdated electrical wiring can pose significant fire and electrocution threats to your home. Trust our skilled services to improve your home's safety. Mr. Electric of Garland delivers proficient home electrical wiring updates in Garland, TX. Modernizing the wiring in houses boosts safety and enhances efficiency. We understand the modern demand for more power, and our residential electrical improvements ensure that your home keeps pace. Many technicians overlook the importance of updated wiring during home renovations. Our team focuses on rectifying this issue and increasing the safety of your home. If your home's wiring is over 40 years old, it's crucial to replace it to prevent fire risks. Contact us for an estimate on professional home wiring updates.
Signs It’s Time for Electrical Wiring Updates
Our specialist team is available to assess if your home needs upgraded electrical rewiring. If your electrical system shows signs it's struggling to meet your house's electricity demands, we can align your wiring with up-to-date electrical regulations. Our professionals perform electrical safety inspections to evaluate your wiring's condition and suggest improvements. Some of the most common signs you need home wiring update services include:
Obsolete Wiring
New wiring installation can be complex and intimidating for many homeowners. Our experts often don't need to entirely replace your home's wiring. Homes built in the 60s or 70s typically have aluminum wiring, while those built before 1930 may have dangerous knob and tube wiring. Incorrect installation could lead to loose connections and worn wires in older electrical wiring. Our team will revamp old electric wiring, rewire new connections, and replace any worn wires.
GFCI Outlet Upgrades
Ground fault circuit interrupters (GFCIs) are crucial in all moisture-prone areas of your home, offering protection against electrical shock. They are necessary in places like your pool area, laundry room, bathrooms, kitchen, basements, and other humid locations. We can quickly install new GFCI outlets in areas of your home prone to moisture.
Non-grounded, Two-Prong Outlets
Several houses still possess two-prong, non-grounded outlets. Electrical surpluses need adequate grounding to prevent current from flowing into a device or person in touch with the outlet. Reliable outlet installation services are paramount.
AFCI Outlet Upgrades
Arc-fault circuit interrupters (AFCIs) prevent fires by breaking the circuit in case of an electrical glitch. They are vital in rooms across your home and can be easily upgraded by our team.
Modern & Updated Appliance Needs
Modern appliances use more electricity and typically need a 240-volt outlet for safe operation. Newer outlets have four prongs for safety, but many older homes have three-prong wiring which may not support modern gadgets.
Insufficient Electrical Panels
Homes a few decades old may have a 60-amp circuit breaker, insufficient for today's needs. Contemporary homes require a minimum of 100 amps to power appliances and electronics simultaneously. We will install a new circuit breaker box to meet your home's energy requirements.
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