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Calumet Park Electrical Contractor

Calumet Park eletrical One of the first things you need to consider when you are planning a home renovation is the existing electrical system. Is the condition of the existing electrical wiring and the capacity (in amps) of the system up to code? Along with plumbing and heating and cooling systems, updating the electrical system in a house will be one of the most expensive remodeling tasks. Major electrical rewiring will require you to use the services of a licensed electrician.

The actual electrical wire running through your home that makes up each circuit can be aluminum or copper. Older homes and some homes constructed during the 70's and early 80's used aluminum wiring. Modern building codes in most communities do not allow aluminum wiring to be used. There are a number of reasons for this. Aluminum and copper both expand and contract when heated. Aluminum, unlike copper, has a tendency to lose some tightness with each cycle. It can invite corrosion when contacting certain types of metal and this corrosion will increase the resistance of the connection. Fire hazard is the main concern with aluminum.

There are ways to make aluminum safe, but we will cover that in another article. Solid copper wiring is the material of choice for new homes or renovations. Although 14-gage wire is allowed for many circuits, it's recommended you install 12-gage wiring, which costs a little more but can handle more electrical current, making it safer and more energy-efficient.

If you are renovating a very old home and the wiring has cloth insulation or if the insulation is brittle and cracked, you will need to completely replace it with new copper wiring. This requires removing wall covering material down to the studs. It's a big job. You should get estimates from a reputable electrical contractor. Most older homes have a very limited number of outlets in each room. Be sure to take the time to plan for any new outlets you will want with their corresponding wiring at this time. Once the wiring is in place you can complete the rebuild yourself if you feel you have the required skills.

we are your professional home electrical experts and can assist you with your hoe rewiring project. We have the years of experience and can provide you with the very best possible serive for your Calumet Park Home. Call us today and see what we can offer to you!


Safety Tip: Mixing water and electricity is never a good idea. We all know that water is a good conductor of electricity. You should never take electrical items into bathrooms, unless they are meant to be used there like toothbrushes or razors. But these items should still be used with utmost care. Another caution is that you should never use electrical items with wet hands. You could get an electric shock.

 

If you are looking for a professional Calumet Park electrician then please call us today at 877-899-1824 or complete our online request form.