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Rewiring and Wiring Installation
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Outdated Wiring:
Outdated wiring isn’t just inconvenient—it’s dangerous. Old or faulty electrical systems increase the risk of fire, cause unreliable power, and drive up energy costs. Upgrading to modern wiring ensures safer living, consistent performance, and lower utility bills.
At FSA, we provide expert installation and servicing of electrical meters, risers, and panels to keep your system running safely and reliably. We also install grounding systems to ensure maximum protection and performance for your electrical service.
Why Homes Need New Wiring: Frequent breaker trips, damaged or frayed wires, and the addition of new energy-efficient appliances are all common reasons to update your electrical system. Older homes especially benefit from rewiring, as many weren’t built to handle today’s demands—like high-speed internet, smart home devices, and multiple electronics. Modern wiring provides the safety, efficiency, and convenience your household needs.
Best Types of Wiring to Install:
The wiring in your home doesn’t just power appliances—it protects your safety. While both copper and aluminum are common options, copper has become the preferred choice for modern homes. Unlike aluminum, which can loosen over time and increase fire risks, copper offers superior conductivity, durability, and corrosion resistance. It’s stronger, safer, and more reliable, with less thermal expansion under heat. That means steady power, greater efficiency, and long-term peace of mind for your electrical system.
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Copper Wiring
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Superior conductivity and durability
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Resistant to corrosion
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Less thermal expansion under heat
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Safer and more reliable for modern homes
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Aluminum Wiring
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Can loosen over time
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Higher risk of electrical fires
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Less durable and efficient
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Generally less recommended for home rewiring
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Warning Signs of Faulty Wiring
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Burning Smell from Outlets
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Indicates overheating wires
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Can lead to electrical fires if not addressed immediately
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Buzzing or Unusual Sounds
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Often caused by loose connections or faulty wiring
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May escalate into serious electrical issues
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Excessive Heat or Scorch Marks
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Flickering or dimming lights often signal unstable wiring
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Could indicate an overburdened electrical system
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