Orangeville, Ontario
Rewiring
in Orangeville
Orangeville homes built before 1960 often need complete rewiring. We replace outdated wiring with modern NMD90 copper, add grounding throughout, and upgrade the panel. This work is especially common in the downtown core and west side neighbourhoods.

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Rewiring jobs in Orangeville
WHY CHOOSE US IN ORANGEVILLE
Local Electricians Who Know Orangeville
Orangeville's housing splits between the older west side and downtown (heritage homes dating to the 1800s, with knob-and-tube, fuse boxes, and ungrounded outlets) and the newer east side (2000s+ subdivisions with modern wiring but builder-grade finishes). The older stock needs modernization. The newer stock needs upgrades. Both keep us busy.
45-Minute Response Time
We reach Orangeville from Brampton in about 45 minutes via Highway 10. Same-day service available for most calls.
ESA Licensed and Insured
Every Orangeville job is ESA permitted and inspected. We carry $5M liability insurance, protecting you and your home.
47 Five-Star Google Reviews
100% satisfaction guarantee. Our 5.0 rating reflects consistent quality on every job, from a simple outlet repair to a full rewire.
Old Home Wiring Specialists
We specialize in the knob-and-tube replacement, rewiring, and panel upgrades that Orangeville's older housing stock needs.
Neighbourhoods We Serve in Orangeville
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THE SERVICE
Rewiring — What's Included
When Your Home Needs Rewiring
If your home was built before 1975, there is a good chance it has outdated wiring that no longer meets Ontario safety standards. Knob-and-tube wiring (common in homes built before 1950) and aluminum wiring (common in homes built between 1965-1975) are the two most common types that require replacement. Insurance companies increasingly refuse coverage or charge higher premiums for homes with these wiring types. Beyond insurance, outdated wiring is a genuine fire hazard.
Types of Rewiring We Handle
We specialize in knob-and-tube wiring removal and replacement, aluminum wiring remediation (pigtailing or full replacement), outdated copper rewiring for homes that need more circuits or higher capacity, circuit additions for renovations, home offices, or new appliances, and full home rewires for major renovations or insurance requirements. Every rewiring project includes ESA permit, inspection, and certificate.
Our Rewiring Process
Step 1: Full electrical assessment of your current wiring. We identify all areas that need attention. Step 2: Detailed written quote with scope of work, timeline, and pricing. Step 3: Professional rewiring by our licensed electricians with minimal disruption to your home. Step 4: ESA inspection and certificate of compliance. Step 5: We patch and repair any necessary drywall openings (or coordinate with your contractor).
Insurance and Safety Implications
Many Ontario insurance companies now require knob-and-tube and aluminum wiring to be replaced as a condition of coverage. If you are buying a home with older wiring, your home inspector will flag it and your insurer may require replacement before closing. Getting ahead of this saves money and stress. We provide documentation that satisfies insurance requirements.
Recent Rewiring Projects in the GTA
A homeowner in Brampton's Peel Village neighbourhood purchased a 1952 bungalow that still had active knob-and-tube wiring throughout. Their insurance company gave them 90 days to replace it or lose coverage. We completed a full rewire in five days - removing all the K&T, installing modern NMD90 copper throughout, and providing the ESA certificate the insurer required. The homeowner's premium dropped significantly the following renewal. In Mississauga's Lakeview area, a buyer discovered during their home inspection that the house had aluminum wiring from a 1971 build. Rather than do a full rewire, we assessed which circuits posed the highest risk and performed pigtailing on all device connections throughout the home - a two-day job that brought the insurance company's concern to zero. A Brampton homeowner in the Madoc Drive area was finishing an addition and needed the entire new section wired from scratch. The main home was already on copper, so we matched the existing circuit layout, added four new circuits from the panel, and completed both the rough-in and the final before the drywall crew arrived. A Georgetown homeowner had a 1969 ranch-style home where the previous owner had done unlicensed wiring in the basement. The work was not to code and failed a safety inspection. We removed the unpermitted wiring, assessed what could be kept, and re-ran everything in the basement to ESA standard with a clean inspection.
Aluminum vs Copper Wiring: What Brampton Homeowners Need to Know
Between 1965 and 1975, aluminum wiring was used in tens of thousands of GTA homes as a cost-saving alternative to copper. The problem was discovered over time: aluminum expands and contracts more than copper with temperature changes, which causes connections to loosen at outlets, switches, and panels. Loose connections create heat. Heat creates fire risk. That does not mean aluminum wiring must always be fully replaced. There are two approaches we evaluate for each home. Pigtailing is the less invasive option. A licensed electrician installs short copper wire segments at every device connection (outlet, switch, fixture) using CO/ALR-rated connectors approved for aluminum-to-copper connections. The aluminum wiring itself stays in the walls. Pigtailing is faster and less expensive than full replacement and is accepted by most Ontario insurance companies when done correctly. Full replacement means running new copper wiring throughout the home and removing the aluminum. This is required when the aluminum wiring is in poor condition, when the home is undergoing a major renovation that opens the walls anyway, or when the insurance company specifically requires it. Both approaches require an ESA permit and inspection. During your $49 assessment, we identify exactly which circuits have aluminum wiring, assess the condition of the connections, and recommend the right approach for your home and your insurer.
ORANGEVILLE ELECTRICAL REALITIES
What Orangeville Homeowners Deal With
Every city has its own electrical quirks. Here's what we see most often in Orangeville.
Knob-and-Tube Wiring in Downtown Homes
Orangeville's downtown core has homes with active knob-and-tube wiring that is 80 to 100 years old. This wiring was not designed for modern loads and degrades with age. Insurance companies are refusing to insure homes with active knob-and-tube, forcing homeowners to address the issue.
Undersized Panels in Older Homes
Many Orangeville homes west of the town core still have 60-amp fuse boxes or early 100-amp panels. These systems cannot handle air conditioning, EV chargers, home offices, and modern kitchens. A panel upgrade is the first step to a safe, functional electrical system.
Builder-Grade Electrical in New Homes
Orangeville's east side subdivisions were built to minimum electrical standards. Basic fixtures, limited outlets, and no provisions for EV chargers or smart home systems. Homeowners discover these gaps quickly and need upgrades within the first year.
Rural Property Power Issues
Properties on the outskirts of Orangeville face power reliability issues typical of rural Ontario - more frequent outages, voltage fluctuations, and long distances to outbuildings. Generator installations and proper rural electrical infrastructure are essential.
FAQ
Rewiring in Orangeville - Common Questions
NEARBY CITIES
Rewiring in Nearby GTA Cities
We serve Orangeville and the surrounding area. Same ESA-licensed team, same quality.
MORE SERVICES IN ORANGEVILLE
Other Electrical Services We Offer in Orangeville
Electrical emergencies in Orangeville are handled 24 hours a day. Downtown-core heritage homes and newer subdivisions on the west side both get the same same-day response. We handle sparking panels, dead circuits, burning smells, and storm surge damage throughout Orangeville and Dufferin County.
Orangeville's older homes in the downtown core and west side need panel upgrades from 60 or 100-amp fuse boxes to 200-amp breaker panels. This is the foundation for any further electrical work and is increasingly required by insurance companies.
Orangeville's heritage homes along Broadway and the surrounding streets are the primary source of knob-and-tube work in the area. We carefully remove all active knob-and-tube, install new copper wiring, and upgrade the panel as part of a complete modernization.
Pot lights are the most popular upgrade in both old and new Orangeville homes. In heritage homes, they replace dated hanging fixtures. In new builds, they replace builder-grade flush-mounts. We install 12 to 20 lights per project on average.
Orangeville residents commuting to Brampton and Toronto are switching to EVs. Newer homes can accommodate a Level 2 charger without changes. Older homes may need a panel upgrade first. We handle the full installation and permitting.
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$49 on-site assessment credited toward your project. ESA-licensed, fully insured. Same-day service available.