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Whole-Home Rewiring

Why Bridgewater Homes Need Rewiring — and What to Expect

A significant portion of Bridgewater, NJ homes built before 1975 still have original wiring that was never designed for modern electrical demands. Knob-and-tube wiring (common in homes built before 1950) lacks a ground wire, cannot handle today’s electrical loads, and is incompatible with modern insulation. Aluminum wiring (used in many homes from 1965–1972) expands and contracts with heat cycles, loosening connections at outlets and switches and creating a documented fire hazard.

The consequences of leaving this wiring in place are serious: most NJ homeowners insurance companies will refuse to insure — or will cancel existing policies on — homes with active knob-and-tube wiring. Home buyers routinely back out of purchases when it’s discovered. And the fire risk is real.

Our licensed electricians perform complete residential electrical rewiring projects throughout Bridgewater and Somerset County — replacing old wiring with modern NM-B cable, installing grounded circuits throughout, and bringing your home fully into compliance with current NJ electrical code.

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Types of Outdated Wiring

Is Your Bridgewater Home’s Wiring a Fire Hazard?

Here’s what our electricians find most often in older Somerset County homes — and what each type means for your safety and insurability.

Replace Immediately

Knob-and-Tube Wiring

Found in homes built before 1950. Has no ground wire, cannot support modern loads, and is incompatible with insulation — creating serious fire risk. Most NJ insurers will not write or renew a policy with active knob-and-tube. Immediate replacement is strongly recommended.

Replace Immediately

Aluminum Branch Circuit Wiring

Used in many homes built 1965–1972. Aluminum expands and contracts more than copper with heat, causing connections at outlets and switches to loosen over time — creating arcing and fire risk. The CPSC considers aluminum wiring a documented fire hazard requiring remediation.

Evaluate & Upgrade

Two-Wire (Ungrounded) Wiring

Common in homes from the 1950s–1970s. Has hot and neutral but no ground wire. Not immediately dangerous if intact, but cannot support modern 3-prong appliances safely and fails NJ code. Upgrading to grounded circuits throughout the home is required for code compliance.

May Need Partial Rewire

Mixed or Spliced Wiring

Some homes have a mix of old and new wiring from piecemeal repairs over the decades. Improper splices, non-code junction boxes, and inconsistent wire gauges create hidden hazards. We inspect, document, and remediate all mixed-wiring conditions throughout Bridgewater homes.

Warning Signs

Signs Your Bridgewater Home May Need Rewiring

If you notice any of these signs in your home, call us for a free electrical inspection. Don’t wait — these symptoms only worsen over time.

Frequently Tripped Breakers

Old wiring can’t handle modern loads, causing circuits to trip repeatedly even under normal use.

Flickering or Dimming Lights

Voltage fluctuations caused by loose connections in aging wiring, often at outlets and junction boxes.

Burning Smell or Discolored Outlets

A burning smell anywhere in the home, or discolored/warm outlet covers, signals active arcing. Call us immediately.

Home Built Before 1975

Statistically, homes built before 1975 in Somerset County are more likely to have problematic original wiring.

Two-Prong Outlets Throughout

Two-prong outlets indicate no grounding conductor — a sign of ungrounded wiring that does not meet current NJ code.

Insurance Company Refusing Coverage

If an insurer has flagged or refused to cover your home due to wiring, that’s a clear signal to call us immediately.

Our Process

How Whole-Home Rewiring Works in Bridgewater, NJ

We manage the entire process so you don’t have to coordinate with anyone else.

1
Free On-Site Assessment

A licensed electrician visits your home, documents all existing wiring, identifies hazards, and provides a detailed written scope and estimate.

2
Permit Application

We apply for the electrical permit with Bridgewater Township’s building department and coordinate the inspection schedule before work begins.

3
Systematic Rewire

Our crew works room-by-room, replacing old wiring with modern NM-B copper cable. Power is restored at the end of each day — your home remains livable.

4
New Devices & Panel

All outlets, switches, and fixtures are updated to current code. If your panel needs upgrading simultaneously, we coordinate a panel upgrade at reduced cost.

5
Municipal Inspection

We schedule and accompany the electrical inspector. Any punch list items are resolved at no additional charge — passing inspection is non-negotiable.

6
Insurance Documentation

We provide all permit certificates and inspection sign-offs needed to satisfy your insurer and confirm your home’s electrical system is fully up to code.

Transparent Pricing

Rewiring Cost in Bridgewater, NJ

Whole-home rewiring is a significant investment — but so is your family’s safety and your home’s insurability. We believe in complete pricing transparency. Below are typical ranges for rewiring services in Bridgewater and Somerset County.

Every estimate is free, written, and provided before we start any work.

ServiceTypical Range
Partial Rewire (1–2 rooms)$1,500 – $4,000
Whole-Home Rewire (under 1,500 sq ft)$8,000 – $12,000
Whole-Home Rewire (1,500–2,500 sq ft)$12,000 – $16,000
Whole-Home Rewire (2,500+ sq ft)$16,000 – $20,000+
Aluminum Wiring Remediation$3,000 – $8,000
Rewire + Panel Upgrade (bundled)Save $500–$1,500 vs. separate

*Ranges are estimates for Bridgewater, NJ. Final cost depends on home size, wiring type, and accessibility. Permit fees included. Free written estimate always provided.

Residential rewiring in progress Bridgewater NJ

Why Bundle with a Panel Upgrade?

If your home needs rewiring, it almost certainly needs a panel upgrade too. Bundling both jobs saves significantly on permit coordination, utility disconnect fees, and labor — and means only one disruption to your home.

Learn About Panel Upgrades →

Customer Reviews

What Bridgewater Homeowners Say About Our Rewiring Work

★★★★★

“Rewired our 1960s home before listing it. Found issues our inspector missed, completed the job in 4 days, and the work was impeccable. Sold for asking price. Cannot recommend enough.”

Susan L.

Somerville, NJ

★★★★★

“Had knob-and-tube throughout our 1940s Cape Cod. Our insurer gave us 60 days to replace it. These guys got it done in 5 days, pulled every permit, and we have full coverage now.”

Richard M.

Bridgewater, NJ

★★★★★

“They rewired our whole house and upgraded the panel at the same time. One crew, one disruption. Came in $400 under estimate. Professional from start to inspection sign-off.”

Karen T.

Raritan, NJ

Common Questions

Rewiring FAQs — Bridgewater, NJ

Whole-home rewiring in Bridgewater, NJ typically costs $8,000–$20,000 depending on home size, wiring type, and accessibility. Partial rewires (1–2 rooms) start around $1,500. Aluminum wiring remediation ranges $3,000–$8,000. We provide free written estimates — never any obligation.
Most whole-home rewiring projects take 3–7 days. We work room-by-room and restore power at the end of each day, so you can remain in your home throughout the project. You do not need to move out for a rewiring job.
Yes. Knob-and-tube wiring has no ground wire, cannot handle modern electrical loads, and is completely incompatible with insulation — including blown-in insulation that many homeowners add for energy efficiency. Covering K&T wiring with insulation creates a direct fire hazard. Most NJ insurance companies will refuse to insure homes with active knob-and-tube wiring.
Yes. A full electrical permit is required for whole-home rewiring in Bridgewater Township, NJ. We handle the complete permit application and coordinate all municipal inspections on your behalf. Never hire an electrician who offers to rewire without pulling a permit — it creates liability for you as the homeowner and will cause problems when you sell.
In most cases, yes — some drywall work is required to run new wiring. Our team works efficiently to minimize the number and size of wall openings, and we patch and finish all drywall as part of the project. We discuss the scope of drywall work upfront during the estimate so there are no surprises.
Yes — and we recommend it. Homes that need rewiring almost always need a panel upgrade too. Bundling both projects saves significantly on permit coordination, utility disconnect fees, and labor. It also means only one disruption to your household instead of two.

Service Area

Rewiring Services Throughout Somerset County, NJ

We perform whole-home rewiring throughout Bridgewater, NJ and all surrounding Somerset County communities. Same-day estimates available for most areas.

Call for a Free Estimate

Get a Free Rewiring Estimate

Call ‪(908) 505-5192‬ or fill in the form and we’ll respond within 1 hour during business hours.

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