New Year, New Electrical Rewiring?

As the year draws to a close, you may already be planning your projects for the new year. Perhaps you’re planning to repaint the garage or fix a leaky faucet. However, before you fill up your list, you may want to take a look at the wiring in your home.

Bad wiring can be a deadly health hazard. It can lead to shocks or even house fires. That’s why it’s important to keep an eye on the condition of the wires in your home.

However, if you aren’t familiar with types of electrical wiring, you may not recognize the signs of bad wiring. Here are some signs that you may need a rewiring this year:

Your home is older

Older homes, despite having basic electrical wiring, are often the main victims of bad wiring. Wiring will need to be replaced, repaired and rewired over time. As a result, the older your home is, the more likely it is that you’ll need to rewire.

Older homes also may use different types of materials for their wiring. These materials, paired with any bad areas, increase your chances of issues occurring. This means that even if you’re not noticing any major signs of wiring issues, you may find it beneficial to hire a professional to take a look to confirm the safety of your home’s wiring, especially if it is over 40 years old. 

Your lights dim frequently

If you flip a switch in your home and notice the light dimming over time, then this is one of the number one signs of a home wiring problem. 

If your home’s wires have issues, then they won’t be able to conduct a constant level of electricity. This can then cause dimming or flickering, as the level of electricity reaching the light fluctuates. For the most part, these issues stem from one of two issues: either the circuit is overloaded or there is a loose connection.


Over time, this can damage your light bulbs or lead to dangerous shortages — which is why it’s best to contact a professional to learn more about your options for fixing a wiring-related dim light.

You rely on electrical cords too often

If you’re relying on extension cords for power, then you may benefit from a professional rewire.

Electrical sockets aren’t always placed in the right spot. As a result, you may find yourself relying on an electrical cord in order to have power where you need it. Unlike the first two signs on the list, this isn’t an indication of a problem as much as it is an inconvenience.

Thankfully, though, it can be fixed. With a professional rewire, you’ll be able to change where your light sockets are. This means you can either move your light socket a few inches over in order to reach where you need it to or you can have an entirely new one placed in. 

You’ve recently purchased large appliances

While it’s most common to have your house rewired due to issues (such as the ones mentioned above), it’s not the only reason. When you purchase a large appliance, such as a new refrigerator, it may change the amount of electricity being required in that specific area. As a result, you may benefit from having a professional rewire your home. 

Final Thoughts

While you can use home electrical wiring products as a temporary fix for any wiring issues, when it’s time for a rewire, it’s always best to hire a professional. Tron Electrical and Automation is a certified electrician in Vaughan, ON. Our team of professionals provides a wide variety of services, including home rewiring.

If you’re interested in learning more or are looking to book us, contact us today

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