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House Rewiring in Moore, OK

Whole-Home and Partial Electrical Rewiring for Moore Residents

Moore's housing stock includes a large number of homes built in the 1970s and 1980s, when aluminum branch-circuit wiring and undersized 60-amp or 100-amp service panels were common construction standards. Those electrical systems weren't built to handle today's load demands from EV chargers, central HVAC equipment, and modern appliances. When you hire Mr. Electric of Oklahoma City, you're working with a Moore electrician who knows what's inside the walls of these neighborhoods and what it takes to bring a home up to current NEC requirements. Our specialists assess your existing wiring, identify aluminum-to-copper connections that require proper anti-oxidant compound treatment and listed connectors, and develop a rewiring scope that covers every circuit in the house or targets the areas that need the most attention. We provide upfront, flat-rate pricing before work begins, so there are no surprises when the job is done.

House Rewiring in Moore, OK
Whole-Home and Partial Electrical Rewiring for Moore Residents
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What Our Moore Home Rewiring Process Covers

A full residential rewiring project involves more than pulling new wire. Our Oklahoma City electrician team starts with a whole-home electrical inspection, using a clamp meter and thermal imaging to identify overloaded circuits, deteriorated insulation, and improperly rated breakers. Moore homes built before 1990 frequently have wiring that runs through original interior walls without conduit, which means fish-tape routing through existing cavities and careful coordination around insulation batt placement. New wiring runs use copper THHN or NM-B cable rated for the circuit load, pulled to updated panel positions, and terminated at new outlets, switches, and fixtures throughout the home.

We also address GFCI protection in kitchens, bathrooms, garages, and exterior locations as required by the NEC, and AFCI protection on bedroom circuits where local code applies. Electrical panel upgrade work runs in parallel when the existing panel lacks the capacity to support the new circuit count, with options for 150-amp or 200-amp service depending on the home's load calculation. Every rewiring project ends with a full electrical testing sweep, confirming continuity, polarity, and ground integrity on every circuit before the panel is re-energized.

Rewiring for Safety, Efficiency, and Modern Electrical Needs

Older Moore homes with original wiring weren't designed with today's energy-efficient lighting loads, level-2 EV charging circuits, or whole-home surge protection in mind. Rewiring gives you the opportunity to add dedicated circuits for high-draw appliances, relocate electrical outlets to better positions for furniture layout and home renovation plans, and install the right electrical switches and dimmers for upgraded lighting fixtures.

Our specialists install custom lighting circuits sized for recessed lighting arrays and under-cabinet accent fixtures, with a proper three-way switch rough-in so you're not locked into a single control point. Surge protection at the panel level protects your electrical systems and connected equipment from Oklahoma's frequent thunderstorm activity, which ranks among the highest lightning-strike frequencies in the central United States. Every circuit added or replaced is labeled, documented, and verified against the load calculation before the panel cover is reinstalled.

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5708 NW 132nd St Ste H Oklahoma City, OK 73142, United States

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Frequently Asked Questions About Electrical House Rewiring in Moore, OK

  • Moore has a high concentration of homes constructed between 1970 and 1990, a period when aluminum wiring was common in branch circuits and service entrance equipment was sized for far smaller electrical loads than today's households require. Aluminum wiring connections oxidize over time, increasing resistance and generating heat at the receptacle and switch terminals. Oklahoma's summer heat accelerates insulation breakdown in attic wiring runs, where temperatures routinely exceed 130°F. Homes in established Moore neighborhoods like Brookhaven and Sunnylane Estates often still have their original panels and wiring, making inspection and partial or full rewiring a practical safety measure rather than an optional upgrade.

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