Electrical Wiring Services

Aluminum Wiring Replacement.

Aluminum wiring was popular in the mid-60s to early 70s. Since the mid-70s, copper has been used as aluminum was found to be hazardous. If your house was built during this time and you’re unsure if you have aluminum wiring, give us a call and we’ll be happy to help out.

Cloth Insulated – Wiring Replacement.

Cloth wiring tends to become brittle over time which usually leads to wear and tear. When the cloth begins to flake away, it exposes the electrical wires. If you suspect you have cloth-insulated wiring present in your home, give us a call so we can send someone out to inspect and replace it.

Grounding Electrical Wiring.

Grounding electrical wiring adds a safety factor for your family and helps prevent electrical shocks to people and damages to electronics in your home.

Whole House Rewires.

If your house was built before the 1950s, the wiring may not meet today’s codes and safety standards. If you are unsure whether or not you need a house rewired, your best bet is to contact an electrician to inspect it.

Knob and Tube Wiring Replacement.

One of the earliest systems used for wiring homes and buildings is knob and tube wiring. Installed from 1880 to 1935, this system involved wires being wrapped around ceramic knobs and run through ceramic tubes.