Wiring Repair in Cedar Grove
Cedar Grove’s housing stock hides two wiring problems we see over and over. The pre-1960 farmhouses along Cedar Creek Road still carry runs of knob-and-tube with insulation crumbling off the conductors. And the homes built in the aluminum-wiring years of the 1960s through the early 80s have branch circuits that loosen and overheat at the connections, because aluminum expands and contracts more than the copper devices it lands on.
Summit Electric repairs both correctly. Failing knob-and-tube sections get replaced with grounded copper. Aluminum branch wiring gets pigtailed to copper at every device with the approved connectors made for the job, not the wire nuts that caused the trouble. We also untangle the overloaded subpanels we find in finished basements and additions out on the newer acreage, where one circuit got asked to do far too much.
A house that’s mostly old wiring is often past repair and into whole-home rewiring, and a single dead spot may just need electrical repair. We pull the permit where the work requires it. Details are on our wiring repair page, with the rest on the Cedar Grove page.
Call (555) 123-4567 to have the wiring checked.