When is it time to upgrade your electrical panel?


You can't see the electrical wiring in the house, but it is an integral part of your daily life. The electrical panel behind your walls is responsible for lighting your home, powering the microwave and electric stove, operating the air conditioning, and much more. So while your electrical work may be out of sight and out of mind, you will definitely notice if something goes wrong. That's why you should prevent electrical problems before they begin by evaluating your wiring and scheduling updates if your system turns out to be damaged, outdated, dangerous, or otherwise not up to the standard required for modern homes.

How to prevent electrical system problems

Update outdated or dangerous wiring

There are a number of reasons why your electrical panel may need an upgrade. One of the most important and potentially the most expensive is if you have an outdated electrical wiring system running through your home. Homes built in the 1970s or earlier could have aluminum wire harnesses or, worse still, knob and tube wire harnesses, none of which were designed to carry the amount of electricity needed by today's households. If you have one of these electrical systems in your home, you may be able to increase the electrical capacity of your home and improve its safety by replacing that infrastructure with modern copper cables.

Even if you have a modern wiring system, electrical problems such as corrosion or damaged wiring may go undetected and get worse. This is a serious danger lurking in your walls that you may not be aware of until it's too late. There may also be other dangers in your electrical work, such as poor connections in the circuit box, too many outlets on a circuit, or a lack of proper grounding. Call an electrician from Emergency Electrician Prince Georges.

Search for an electrical system certification

If your electrical system appears to be working fine, for now, that doesn't mean there's no reason to check it. First, old wiring puts you at greater risk of an electrical fire, which is a risk to both your property and your life. Additionally, many home insurance agencies will not issue you coverage or charge increased premiums, if there is outdated electrical work. Even old wiring may not conform to your municipality's current local building code. For this reason, you should call a professional electrician.

Properly assessing the safety of a home electrical system is beyond the capabilities of most homeowners, let alone performing major upgrades such as rewiring the home. If you are unsure as to the age or status of household electrical work, call an emergency electrician today to advise you and perform any necessary electrical upgrades or repairs. Contact the Emergency Electrician in Prince Georges.

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