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Old Wiring and Modern Homes — What’s the Safest Way to Upgrade?

Hey folks, I just moved into an older house that still has some of the original wiring from the 70s. It works fine for now, but I’ve heard that outdated electrical systems can be risky, especially with all the modern appliances we use today. Is it worth doing a full rewire, or can I just replace certain parts of the system to keep it safe and up to code?

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Evaa
6 days ago

Flickering lights and unstable outlets are usually early signs of worn wiring or loose connections inside the walls. It’s smart not to ignore it. Even if it seems harmless, small surges or intermittent power flow can overheat circuits over time. It’s best to get a professional inspection, especially if your home’s wiring is over 20 years old. Calling trusted Electricians in Perth, ON would ensure you’re dealing with certified technicians who can spot hidden faults before they become safety issues. They also check if your system meets current code standards and if your electrical panel can handle your home’s modern load.

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