Electrical systems in older homes often need updating. Faulty wiring can present safety hazards and struggle to meet modern energy demands. While rewiring a home without proper training risks electrocution, there are safer ways to enhance electrical safety and efficiency.

Hire a Licensed Electrician for Rewiring Projects

I highly recommend hiring a licensed electrician for any major electrical work. Professional electricians have the skills, knowledge and equipment to safely rewire a home according to the latest safety codes.

Attempting electrical work without training risks:

The benefits of having an electrician handle rewiring far outweigh any potential cost savings. Your life is worth much more than what you might save doing it yourself.

Upgrade Your Electrical Panel

Replacing an outdated electrical panel improves safety and opens up capacity for new circuits. Hire an electrician to:

Updating your panel from 60 amps to 100-200 amps gives you room to add new lighting, appliances and charging stations.

Add GFCI Outlets in Key Locations

GFCI (ground fault circuit interrupter) outlets cut power if they detect sudden imbalances. Adding these in kitchens, bathrooms and other wet areas prevents electrocutions and shocks.

An electrician can easily:

I recommend GFCI outlets within 6 feet of any water source. They can save lives for a small price.

Improve Lighting With Dimmers and LEDs

Better lighting instantly makes a home more enjoyable. I recommend:

Lighting upgrades are easy DIY projects. But call an electrician if you need to add new circuits or fixtures.

Consider Smart Upgrades for Convenience

Home automation brings new possibilities for electrical convenience and control. Smart upgrades to consider include:

An electrician can install hardwired smart devices and integrate them into your home's electrical system.

Safety Should Be the Top Priority

A licensed electrician has the proper training to rewire a home safely. Remember:

With the right electrician, you can enjoy the benefits of an updated electrical system without the risks of doing it yourself. Your safety is most important, so leave the electrical work to the professionals.