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As most homeowners are concerned with the disruptiveness of the process, a question electricians get a lot is “can a house be rewired without removing drywall?”. The answer is usually yes, and even a whole house rewiring can in some cases be done with minimum disruption.
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Rewiring a house is always a sore subject for homeowners, as most people immediately think of the expenses incurred or the mess and complexity the project involves. However, improper wiring can prove to be more expensive and cause more damage, as it leads not only to electrical shorts, but also electrical fires. A wire that causes a spark or a current overload can sometimes lead to a house fire and burn the entire property down. It’s one of the main reasons, but not the only one, why house rewiring is so important. As most homeowners are concerned with the disruptiveness of the process, a question electricians get a lot is “can a house be rewired without removing drywall?”. The answer is usually yes, and even a whole house rewiring can in some cases be done with minimum disruption. If you want to know more details about the process, a good electrician should be able to walk you through how to rewire a house without removing drywall. Here are the 4 usual stages and what to expect with each of them.
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Since the drywall will not be removed for the wiring to be installed, the new wires will have to be run through the crawl space, or in some cases the attic. This means you need to make room for them to slide through. This stage helps not only make room for the new wiring, but also mark down a clear path for what needs to be removed and for feeding the new wiring to the outlets. You should be able to locate the crawl space where the electrician will perform most of the work. If you decide to do the prep work yourself, you should also consider removing the clutter near the electrical outlets in your home. It’s wise to make sure the electricians will have easy access to install the electrical wiring. While they might be able to help with the heavier furniture and items, the small miscellaneous stuff should be handled prior to their arrival.
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If the calculations from Stage 1 were done correctly, then the wire should feed down straight to the opening in the wall, and the process continues room by room until all wiring is sent down to the correct outlet.
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