Salt Lake City Wiring and Rewiring Services
Your home needs a reliable wiring system for both safety and functionality. The team at All Pro has spent over 16 years serving property owners in the Greater Salt Lake Valley. Knowing the importance of getting wiring issues addressed promptly, we keep our phone lines open 24/7, offering emergency services, same-day scheduling, and weekend appointments.
Call the wiring and rewiring technicians in our Salt Lake City office at (801) 903-2771 today.
Reasons to Upgrade Your Wiring
- Safety improvements: Older wiring can become frayed or damaged, which poses significant hazards that modern wiring materials and techniques can mitigate.
- Compliance with current codes: Upgrading your wiring can ensure your home complies with the latest regulations, which can be particularly important if you are planning to sell your property or undertake renovations.
- Increased electrical load: Modern households typically use far more electrical devices and appliances than in the past. Upgrading your wiring allows your electrical system to handle this increased load without frequent breaker trips or overloaded circuits.
- Enhanced energy efficiency: Newer wiring systems are designed to minimize energy loss through resistance, allowing your electrical system to operate at peak efficiency.
- Eliminate aluminum wiring risks: Homes built between the 1960s and 1970s may have aluminum wiring, which is prone to overheating and can be a greater fire risk. Replacing aluminum wiring with copper or other modern materials can significantly improve safety.
- Support for advanced technology: Upgrading your wiring prepares your home for advanced technologies and smart home devices. This includes high-speed internet, automated lighting, and home security systems, all of which need a reliable electrical infrastructure.
- Improved property value: An updated electrical system could increase your home's appeal to potential buyers. Modern wiring is often seen as a desirable feature that reduces future maintenance costs and enhances the overall functionality of the property.
- Reduced maintenance costs: Older wiring systems often need more frequent repairs and maintenance. Upgrading to newer wiring may be able to reduce these ongoing costs.
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The Signs Your Wiring Is Damaged
- Frequent circuit breaker trips: If your circuit breakers trip often, it indicates that the wiring cannot handle the electrical load and may be short-circuiting or overheating.
- Flickering or dimming lights: Lights that flicker or dim unexpectedly when using appliances or other devices can signal damaged or deteriorating wiring. This inconsistency in power flow needs to be addressed to prevent potential hazards.
- A burning smell or scorch marks: These smells and marks around outlets, switches, or the electrical panel are severe signs of damaged wiring. They indicate overheating or electrical arcing, which can lead to fires if not promptly repaired.
- Warm or vibrating outlets: Outlets that feel warm to the touch or vibrate could be a sign that the wiring behind them is damaged or improperly installed. This heat generation suggests that the wiring is not safely handling the electrical current.
- Frayed or chewed wires: Visible fraying or chew marks on wiring, often caused by pests, are a clear indication of damage. Exposed wires pose a significant risk of electrical shocks and fires.
- Discolored or charred outlets and switches: These are major warning signs of overheating and potential damage within the wiring system. This damage can escalate quickly and should be inspected by one of our pros ASAP.
- Buzzing or crackling sounds: Unusual sounds like buzzing or crackling from outlets, switches, or the electrical panel point to arcing or a loose connection within the wiring.
- Inconsistent appliance performance: Appliances that operate intermittently or at reduced capacity may be due to damaged wiring. This inconsistency can be due to a poor electrical supply from compromised wires, affecting the performance and lifespan of your devices.
Get your damaged wiring repaired in Salt Lake City with All Pro Service Group! Contact us today to learn how we can manage your home's electrical repairs. (801) 903-2771
What Makes All Pro Different?
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Whether you have a plumbing problem, an HVAC hiccup, or an electrical emergency, we have a trained professional available to help!
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We've partnered with Synchrony to offer financing so we can help you complete your project on time and within budget.
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We pride ourselves on our dedication to quality services and top-notch communication. We want you to be a customer for life!
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At our family-owned and operated company, we bring years of industry experience and unwavering integrity to every project.
Wiring and Rewiring Work You Can Trust
The team in our Salt Lake City office has built a strong reputation for the promptness of our service, the efficiency of our work, and the transparency of our pricing. We’ve earned a lot of good customer reviews over the years, and we hope for the opportunity to earn your trust next.
Our bilingual staff serves both English and Spanish-speaking property owners. Call (801) 903-2771 or contact us online today.