How to Rewire Your Home With Obsolete Knob and Tube Wiring

Introduction to Knob and Tube Wiring

Knob and tube wiring was commonly installed in homes built before 1950. It features:

While knob and tube wiring was suitable when first installed, it can become unsafe over time as insulation breaks down. Rewiring provides modern safety with grounded wires, but requires understanding how to integrate new wiring with the old.

Dangers of Obsolete Knob and Tube Wiring

Knob and tube wiring poses several fire and shock hazards:

These risks are compounded by DIY modifications over the years as homeowners add new wiring without removing the old. I recommend completely rewiring homes with knob and tube unless it has been unusually well-maintained.

Preparing to Rewire with Knob and Tube

Proper planning makes a knob and tube rewiring project safer and helps avoid costly mistakes:

Rewiring is disruptive, so also plan how to manage lighting, appliances, and lifestyle during the process.

Installing New Grounded Wiring

When ready to start, the general process is:

  1. Run new cables along planned routes from the main panel to devices, lights, and switches
  2. Carefully remove devices and join their wires to the new cables
  3. When all wring is complete, attach cables to the circuit breakers
  4. Disconnect and remove obsolete knob and tube wiring
  5. Patch walls/ceilings and restore surfaces along wiring paths

I recommend:

Follow codes for cable sizing, wire connections, grounding, and more. Aim to reuse existing boxes but replace if damaged or insufficient.

Verifying Successful Knob and Tube Rewiring

Once the new wiring is installed and knob and tube removed, thorough testing should be performed:

This ensures your rewiring and removal of knob and tube has been completed safely and successfully. Maintaining the new electrical system with periodic inspections will keep it running safely for decades to come.

Summary

While rewiring for obsolete knob and tube can seem daunting, careful planning and installation allows integrating modern, grounded wiring. Hiring professional electricians ensures the tricky removal and integration work is done properly. Taking time to verify fully successful rewiring makes sure your home's electrical system is safe and meets today's needs.