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Four Signs Your House Needs Rewiring

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by Maxanne

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Electricity is something that most homeowners take for granted, and most don’t give much thought to it. However, in some cases, your home may need to be rewired for safety and efficiency.

If your home does need to be rewired, you could be putting your home and your family at risk if you don’t do something about it. Faulty or old wiring can be dangerous and may lead to shocks or fires. 

Rewiring your house can be quite a large job, but it’s definitely worth it when you consider the dangers that may come. Homeowners should be aware of the potential warning signs that your home’s wiring needs to be replaced. Below is a list of the four most common signs that your home needs to be rewired. 

Discoloured or Scorched Switches or Sockets

If you notice any black or brown marks on your electrical sockets, this may be a result of some tiny fires caused by loose connections within the sockets. These loose connections can create small arcs of electricity and fire. 

Even if there are no scorch marks present, this doesn’t necessarily mean that there are no problems present. The arching may occur within the wiring inside the walls and, therefore, won’t be visible from the outside. However, if you notice any discolouration on your sockets or switches, don’t ignore them. This may be an issue that becomes a lot more dangerous if it isn’t dealt with properly and timely. 

Fuses blowing Repeatedly

If the fuses in your home blow repeatedly, regularly, and randomly, this could signify that your house needs to be rewired. However, it may also be that you have a faulty appliance that is causing these issues. 

However, if you notice that fuses keep blowing and you can’t identify an appliance that may be causing the issue, it would be worth getting a professional electrician to come out and check out the wiring in your home. 

If Your House Is Old

If you live in a property that is more than 30 years old and you’re not sure if it’s been rewired in the past, you should get a professional electrician to come out and complete an inspection on your home’s wiring to make sure everything is working as it should. Similarly, if you have any old-looking sockets, switches, or fuse boxes, you should get these checked out too. 

Persistent Smell of Burning

If you haven’t burned your food recently and there’s a burning smell you can’t seem to get rid of, this may be a sign that your house needs to be rewired. If there is a burning smell in your home and you can’t quite locate the source, turn your home’s electrical power off at the circuit and then contact an electrician right away. 

Electrical burning smells tend to replicate the smell of fish. If you notice anything that doesn’t smell quite right, it’s not worth taking the risk. Contact a professional electrician who will come and complete an inspection of your home’s wiring to ensure there are no issues. 

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