Last updated August 19, 2008
Re-Wire The Smart Way
When it comes to re-wiring, the most important aspect of your project is safety. A rewiring project should always be performed under the experience and guidance of a professional electrician. When wires are faulty or homeowners attempt to rewire their home themselves, they run the risk of causing fires. Because it is important to understand the way in which electricity works, it is never recommended for homeowners to attempt these projects, unless they have proven experience in these areas.
There are two major projects that may require rewiring. First, if you have an appliance or fixture that is broken, you may need to have it rewired. Second, you may need to have your home rewired. Since the risk of fire and electric shock are great with all rewiring projects, it is important to have a licensed and professional electric contractor handle these for you.
If your home needs to be rewired, you will need to have a new electric panel installed and possibly new outlets as well. There are specific codes that must be followed when a new panel is installed and it is imperative that a qualified and licensed electrician handles this work. If your home requires additional outlets, an electrician will perform this work and ensure that your home is safeguarded from hazards such as fire or electric shock. New outlets cannot be added to existing circuit breakers. Since this work is very technical as well as dangerous, an electrician must perform it.
When an older home needs rewiring, it can be extremely dangerous to use the circuits without investing in new wiring. It is very easy to overload the existing circuits and this can lead to serious consequences, such as fire or electric shock. Always use safety precautions when dealing with electricity and never try to take shortcuts instead of hiring an electrician to rewire your home. For instance, never overload circuits and never try to cut a three-prong cord and place it in a two-prong outlet.
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