Rewiring your home can seem like a daunting task, but it doesn't have to be. With some planning and the right techniques, you can upgrade your home's electrical system to make it safer, more convenient and more energy efficient. Here are some overlooked ways I rewired my home that you can use too.

Safety Should Be Your Top Priority

Safety should always be your top concern when rewiring. Old wiring can present serious fire and electrocution hazards. Here's how I made sure my home's electrical system is safe:

Replace Outdated Wire

Older homes often have cloth-wrapped wiring that degrades over time. I replaced all of this old wiring with new copper wire meeting current code requirements. Copper wire is safer and more energy efficient.

Add GFCIs

Ground fault circuit interrupters (GFCIs) shut off power when a short is detected. I added GFCIs in the kitchen, bathroom, laundry room, garage and outdoor outlets. GFCIs prevent electrocutions and electrical fires.

Update Electrical Panel

An outdated electrical panel can't handle the power demands of modern homes. I installed a new 200 amp panel with plenty of room for circuit breakers. This prevents overloads and reduces fire risks.

Check for Hazards

I thoroughly inspected for loose connections, frayed wires and defects throughout the system. Fixing these hazards reduces risks. I also labeled all circuits to prevent confusion later.

Boost Convenience with Smart Wiring

Beyond just safety, rewiring also lets you upgrade for modern convenience. Here are smart updates I made:

More Outlets

I added outlets in places where I needed them, like near beds and in closets. I also made sure to have outlets spaced no more than 12 feet apart in any room. This makes power accessible everywhere.

Light Switches at Each Entryway

I put light switches at the entrance to every room. Now it's easy to turn lights on as I enter an area and off as I leave.

Dedicated Circuits

I wired separate circuits for major appliances like the refrigerator and AC unit. This prevents overloading a circuit and losing power to multiple things if a breaker trips.

Whole Home Surge Protection

Voltage spikes can damage electronics. I installed surge protectors at my home's electrical panel to safeguard all devices.

Maximize Energy Efficiency

With rising energy costs, an efficient electrical system can save a lot of money. Here are energy-smart rewiring tips:

LED Lighting

I wired in all LED fixtures. LEDs consume far less electricity than old incandescent bulbs. This cuts lighting power use by 80% or more.

Motion Sensors

I installed occupancy sensors in closets, pantries and hallways to automatically turn lights on and off. This avoids waste when an area isn't in use.

Programmable Thermostats

New smart thermostats optimize heating and cooling runtimes. I added Nest thermostats that adapt to my schedule and presence. My HVAC energy use dropped 22%.

Dedicated Circuits for Major Appliances

As mentioned for convenience, I gave the refrigerator, AC unit, electric oven and other large appliances their own circuits. This allows optimal energy usage without interference.

Higher Efficiency Pumps and Motors

Rewiring let me replace old pumps and motors with premium efficiency models. The new units consume 15% less electricity.

The Rewards Are Well Worth the Effort

Rewiring my home took time and money, but I found it very worthwhile. The electrical system is now safer, everyday life is more convenient, and I'm using less energy. Protecting my family, saving money and increasing comfort were well worth the investment. With proper techniques, you can reap these same rewards by rewiring your outdated home electrical system.