Dallas Rewiring Services
Code-Compliant Rewiring Solutions in DFW
At Bacon Plumbing Heating Air Electric, we understand the overwhelm and financial stress of facing wiring issues in your home or business. Whether you’re planning a major renovation, experiencing electrical load issues, or have concerns about safety hazards, replacing damaged or outdated wiring is essential to protect your home and family while avoiding costly code violations.
Since 2011, our licensed electricians have provided expert rewiring solutions and clear guidance to keep your electrical system operating at its best. Our goal is to protect your safety and investment with hassle-free scheduling, flexible financing options, and courteous service backed by our satisfaction guarantee. Our team proudly offers transparent pricing and 24-hour emergency services for your convenience.
When Should I Rewire My Home?
Replacing outdated or unsafe wiring helps your electrical system operate more reliably, align with current codes, and handle today’s energy demands. Rewiring is typically needed for major renovations and older homes with outdated or damaged wiring.
Our team can assess the age and condition of your current wiring, perform any necessary electrical repairs, and recommend additional modifications or upgrades to support modern appliances and technology.
Is It Possible to Upgrade Only Part of My Home’s Wiring?
Yes. In some cases, homeowners may replace or upgrade certain sections of wiring rather than rewiring the entire home. Partial upgrades can address high-demand areas, replace outdated or unsafe wiring like knob-and-tube or aluminum, and support new appliances and EV charging stations. Our certified experts can evaluate your property, identify the areas that need attention, and perform targeted improvements while minimizing disruptions to the rest of your electrical system.
Enjoy long-term comfort and peace of mind in Dallas with professional rewiring services from Bacon Plumbing Heating Air Electric. Contact us online to request a free estimate.
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“He gave me his honest professional recommendation, and offered his personal perspective on what was best for my situation.”- Phil G.
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What Types of Electrical Wiring Need to Be Replaced?
Certain types of wiring are more prone to wear, electrical hazards, and incompatibility with modern demands. Below are common types of wiring that should be replaced:
- Knob-and-tube wiring lacks a grounding conductor, increasing the potential for shocks and electrical fires.
- Aluminum wiring tends to oxidize and expand over time, leading to loose connections, overheating, and an increased fire risk.
- Worn or damaged copper wiring can become frayed, corroded, or loose over time, leading to shorts, breaker trips, and electrical hazards.
- Undersized or overloaded wiring installed for lower-capacity systems may not support new appliances, HVAC units, and EV chargers.
Can Rewiring Improve Energy Efficiency in My Home?
Yes. Upgrading your home’s wiring can reduce voltage drops and support high-efficiency appliances, allowing you to enjoy lower energy costs without compromising on comfort or safety.