Mississauga, Ontario
Knob & Tube
in Mississauga
Port Credit and Streetsville heritage homes are the primary locations for knob-and-tube removal in Mississauga. Malton also has pockets of pre-1960 wiring that insurance companies flag during home sales. We run new copper circuits through the existing walls with minimal drywall disruption, and we coordinate directly with your insurance provider if needed.

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Knob & Tube jobs in Mississauga
WHY CHOOSE US IN MISSISSAUGA
Local Electricians Who Know Mississauga
Erin Mills and Meadowvale have large pockets of 1980s housing where electrical panels are reaching end of life. Malton has older pre-1970 homes that sometimes still have knob-and-tube wiring needing replacement. The Hurontario LRT corridor is spurring new condo development, creating commercial electrical demand across the city.
35-Minute Average Response
Just 20 minutes from central Mississauga via Highway 410 and the 403. We reach Port Credit, Erin Mills, Meadowvale, and Malton faster than most.
ESA Licensed and Insured
Every job is ESA permitted and inspected. We carry $5M liability insurance. Your home and your insurance policy stay fully protected.
47 Five-Star Google Reviews
100% satisfaction guarantee. If you are not happy with the work, we come back and make it right at no extra charge.
Heritage Home Experience
We have rewired dozens of character homes in Port Credit and Streetsville. Knob-and-tube replacement, concealed wire runs, and heritage-sensitive panel upgrades are our specialty in south Mississauga.
Neighbourhoods We Serve in Mississauga
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Years serving GTA
THE SERVICE
Knob & Tube — What's Included
What Is Knob-and-Tube Wiring?
Knob-and-tube (K&T) wiring was the standard electrical wiring method in Ontario homes built before 1950. It uses ceramic knobs to support wires along joists and tubes to protect wires passing through wood framing. While revolutionary for its era, K&T wiring was designed for a time when homes had far fewer electrical demands. It has no ground wire, cannot handle modern electrical loads, and its cloth insulation degrades over decades.
Why Replacement Is Often Required
Most Ontario insurance companies now require knob-and-tube wiring to be replaced as a condition of coverage. If you are buying a home with K&T wiring, your home inspector will flag it, and your insurer may refuse coverage or charge significantly higher premiums until it is replaced. Beyond insurance, K&T wiring is a genuine safety concern: degraded insulation creates fire risk, lack of grounding creates shock risk, and the inability to handle modern loads causes overheating.
Our Replacement Process
Step 1: Complete inspection. We trace all K&T wiring throughout the home, including hidden runs in walls and ceilings. Step 2: Detailed scope and quote. We identify exactly what needs to be replaced and provide an honest assessment. Step 3: Methodical replacement. We remove the old K&T wiring and install modern NMD90 copper wiring with proper grounding. Step 4: ESA inspection and certification. Step 5: We provide all documentation your insurance company needs to update your policy.
What to Expect During the Project
Knob-and-tube replacement is one of the more involved electrical projects. Depending on your home, we may need to open sections of walls and ceilings to access the old wiring. We minimize disruption as much as possible, work room by room, and clean up daily. For a typical Brampton bungalow, the project takes 3-5 days. Two-storey homes may take 5-7 days. We coordinate with drywall contractors if patching is needed.
Recent Knob-and-Tube Replacement Projects in the GTA
A homeowner in Brampton's downtown core purchased a 1941 two-storey home and their insurer refused to bind coverage until the K&T was fully replaced. We completed a room-by-room assessment, identified three partial K&T circuits still active on the second floor and two in the basement, and replaced all of them over four days. The homeowner had their certificate of inspection in hand within a week of calling us. In Mississauga's Port Credit neighbourhood, a homeowner discovered active knob-and-tube during a renovation when their contractor opened the kitchen ceiling. The kitchen had been partially updated but original K&T still fed the back bedroom circuits. We removed the remaining active K&T, ran new NMD90 throughout, and let the renovation continue on schedule. A couple in Caledon was selling their 1948 farmhouse and needed K&T removal as a condition of the buyer's financing. We prioritized their job, completed the replacement in five days, and had the ESA certificate delivered to their real estate lawyer before the scheduled closing. A Brampton homeowner on Vodden Street had a home that a previous electrician had partially updated - some circuits were new copper, others were old K&T. The mixing of systems was creating problems with tripping breakers. We traced all circuits, separated the old from the new, replaced the remaining K&T sections, and left the panel with properly identified circuits for the first time in decades.
Why Insurance Companies in Ontario Are Rejecting Knob-and-Tube Homes
In the past few years, Ontario home insurance companies have become significantly stricter about knob-and-tube wiring. Where many insurers previously required a letter from an electrician confirming the K&T was in acceptable condition, most now require full removal as a condition of coverage - no exceptions. There are a few reasons for this shift. First, Ontario homes with K&T are now 70 to 100+ years old, and even well-preserved K&T wiring is deteriorating. The cloth insulation becomes brittle and cracks over time. Second, insurance claim data connects older wiring types to a higher incidence of electrical fires. Third, the reinsurance market - the companies that insure the insurance companies - has pushed carriers to tighten standards. What this means practically: if you are buying a home with active K&T wiring, expect your insurer to either refuse coverage, issue coverage with a short compliance window (60 to 90 days), or charge a significant premium surcharge. Some insurers will not bind coverage at all until a licensed electrician confirms the K&T has been removed. We work with several real estate lawyers and agents in Brampton and Mississauga who refer clients to us specifically for pre-sale and pre-purchase K&T assessments. If you are buying or selling a home with K&T, call (647) 872-9954 and we can usually get an assessment scheduled quickly.
MISSISSAUGA ELECTRICAL REALITIES
What Mississauga Homeowners Deal With
Every city has its own electrical quirks. Here's what we see most often in Mississauga.
Knob-and-Tube Wiring in Port Credit and Malton
Homes built before 1950 in Port Credit and before 1960 in Malton may still have knob-and-tube wiring hidden behind walls and in attics. This wiring cannot handle modern loads and is a fire hazard when covered by blown-in insulation. Most insurance companies in Ontario will not cover homes with active knob-and-tube, making replacement essential for both safety and insurability.
Aging Panels in Erin Mills and Meadowvale
The 1980s subdivisions of Erin Mills and Meadowvale represent Mississauga's largest concentration of aging electrical panels. Many homes have 100-amp panels that are now 35 to 45 years old. Adding an EV charger or a basement renovation to these homes often requires a full panel upgrade first. Federal Pioneer Stab-Lok panels from this era are a known safety hazard.
Condo EV Charger Complexity
Mississauga's growing condo stock around City Centre and Lakeview creates unique EV charger challenges. Underground parking installations require strata approval, fire code compliance, load management systems, and coordination with building electrical rooms. The process takes longer than a standard home installation but we handle the full scope including property management coordination.
Hurontario LRT Construction Disruption
The Hurontario LRT construction corridor from Port Credit to Brampton is disrupting power delivery and access along one of Mississauga's busiest streets. Homes and businesses along Hurontario face more frequent outages and power quality issues. Whole-home surge protection and proper grounding are especially important for properties in this corridor during the construction period.
Pearson Airport Area Commercial Demand
The Malton and Airport Corporate Centre area around Pearson International generates significant commercial electrical demand. Hotels, warehouses, logistics centres, and office buildings require licensed electrical contractors for maintenance, code upgrades, and tenant fit-outs. This industrial zone has different code requirements than residential work.
Basement Apartment Conversions
Like Brampton, many Mississauga homeowners are adding basement apartments to manage rising mortgage costs. The City of Mississauga requires secondary suites to have separate electrical panels, interconnected smoke detectors, and proper egress lighting. Unpermitted conversions are common in Cooksville and Malton, and they create serious safety and insurance liability.
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NEARBY CITIES
Knob & Tube in Nearby GTA Cities
We serve Mississauga and the surrounding area. Same ESA-licensed team, same quality.
MORE SERVICES IN MISSISSAUGA
Other Electrical Services We Offer in Mississauga
Electrical emergencies in Mississauga get a 24/7 response from our licensed team. Whether it's a sparking outlet in Erin Mills, a tripped main breaker in Cooksville, or storm surge damage along the QEW corridor, we dispatch same day. ESA-licensed work, written quote before we start.
Erin Mills and Meadowvale homes built in the 1980s represent the bulk of panel upgrade demand in Mississauga. Most have 100-amp panels that cannot support EV chargers, basement renovations, or modern kitchen loads. We also replace a high volume of Federal Pioneer panels in these neighbourhoods, which are a documented fire hazard.
Mississauga has one of the highest EV adoption rates in the GTA, driven by commuter households along the QEW and 403 corridors. Churchill Meadows, Lisgar, and Erin Mills South see the most residential installations. We also handle complex condo parking garage installations around Square One and Lakeview, including load management and strata coordination.
Mississauga homeowners in Erin Mills, Meadowvale, and Churchill Meadows are replacing dated flush-mount and track lighting with slim LED pot lights. Open-concept renovations in these 1980s and 2000s homes make pot lights the natural choice. A typical installation in a Mississauga home covers 15 to 25 lights across the main floor, kitchen, and basement.
From troubleshooting dead outlets in a Cooksville bungalow to wiring a backyard hot tub in Lorne Park, we handle everyday residential electrical work across all of Mississauga. Our 35-minute average response time means we can often fit same-day service calls for smaller repairs and diagnostics.
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$49 on-site assessment credited toward your project. ESA-licensed, fully insured. Same-day service available.