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39% of home fires are caused by old or faulty electrical wiring or outlets. That’s a problem. Potentially a very dangerous one. And one which doesn’t always become apparent until it’s too late.
But there are a few clear signs that you should consider getting your wiring checked. Perhaps even having your home rewired. So what are they?
Here are some obvious signs your house needs rewiring:
Safety warning: if you notice any of these signs, turn off your power and contact a qualified electrician immediately. They can quickly escalate to being physically dangerous or even deadly if left unattended.
Those are signs that you’re facing an emergency situation in the offing in the not too distant future. But there are certain circumstances where it’s generally worth getting your property’s wiring checked anyway. These include times when you have:
If you’re in one of these situations, the automatic reaction is normally “Ugh. Do I have to rewire my house?”
Well, maybe.
But, remember: if you’re in doubt, it’s not worth risking your life over.
Rewiring a house is a fairly involved process. You will almost certainly have to move the furniture, take up the carpets and the floorboards too. New sockets and switches will require apertures to be cut in walls.
You can keep living there while your work is being carried out. But it will usually dramatically increase the amount of time to completion. This is because you will want the circuits you need to use to be switched back on at the end of the working day at the very least. Or possibly maintained throughout. This makes it difficult or your electrical experts to work.
Many electricians, however, will recommend that you move out completely while it’s being done. It can be stressful to continue your day-to-day life while it’s happening. It’s usually easier to just absent yourself.
The best house rewire tip? Start off with a survey. They’re generally pretty affordable. Though they can get more expensive if you have a larger property. However:
Afterwards, you’ll know exactly where you stand.