One of the most frequently asked questions when it comes to any electrical job is “how much will this cost?” This is especially true with any major home electrical jobs. When you’re considering rewiring your entire home, this can be quite scary. Many of our customers pick up the phone and immediately ask, “what does a house rewire cost?” The question of cost is probably one of the first to pop into your mind and well as why rewire a house in the first place.
So, how much does a whole house rewire cost? This honestly depends on how large your home is and how much of it actually needs to be rewired. Depending on your location, for a 1,500 to 3,000 square foot home, you can be looking at anywhere from $8,000 to $15,000. When contacting electricians who specialize in house rewires, be sure to give them the size and age of your home. This will help them give you a more accurate estimate. Other aspects that go into determining the cost of a house rewire are access issues and any odd areas in your home. These two will cause the price to go up a bit more since it will be a harder job to complete.
What if you can’t afford to rewire your house?
If you can’t afford a complete house rewire, don’t fret – be sure that it is necessary first. Some houses only need partially rewired. This should help reduce costs. Make sure that you need any sort of rewire in the first place. The signs that are associated with a house rewire can also be associated with other things. You may need a new panel, outlets may be bad, light fixtures may have broken. Consult with an electrician before you take out a loan to make sure a house rewire is necessary.
House Rewire: What to expect?
When a house rewire is completed, all the old wiring will be removed and replaced with new, up to date wiring. This wiring is safer than that found in older homes as it doesn’t get hot when insulated.
There are various ways a house can be rewired. One way is by removing the walls and replacing the wiring behind them. The electrician will then repair the holes made in the walls. This can be very expensive and time-consuming.
Another way to replace the wiring is through basements or crawlspaces. This allows the electrician to replace the wiring without having to remove or cut up walls. Electricians can also use rods and a thin metal line to fish the wires through the walls without tearing them down. A small patch might be necessary but the walls will remain intact. These methods will also help reduce the cost of the job.
In order to get a more accurate cost for a whole house rewire, it’s best to call your electrician for an estimate. They should be able to provide you with an accurate estimate based on a few questions about your home.
The Electric Connection has technicians who excel at house rewires. Our electricians are licensed, bonded, and insured to provide you with the most quality electrical services around. Los Angeles residents and businesses owners can depend on The Electric Connection to get their jobs done with ease and efficiency. Call us today to get on the schedule!