Whole House Rewiring in Texas
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Whole House Rewiring Prices in Texas
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| Service | Price Range |
|---|---|
Whole House Rewire (Under 1,200 sq ft) Includes panel upgrade, new circuits, outlets, and inspection | $6,000-$10,000 |
Whole House Rewire (1,200-2,000 sq ft) Standard home with typical room count and access | $8,000-$15,000 |
Whole House Rewire (2,000-3,000 sq ft) Larger home; price depends on floors and wall access | $12,000-$22,000 |
Whole House Rewire (Over 3,000 sq ft) Large or complex home; detailed estimate required | $18,000-$35,000 |
200-Amp Panel Upgrade (Usually Included) Typically bundled with whole-house rewire pricing | $1,800-$3,500 |
Wall Patching and Painting (Add-On) Repair drywall and paint where wiring access holes were cut | $1,000-$3,000 |
Frequently Asked Questions
How much does it cost to rewire a house in Texas?
Whole house rewiring in Texas typically costs $8,000 to $15,000 for an average-sized home of 1,200 to 2,000 square feet. Smaller homes run $6,000 to $10,000, while larger homes of 2,000 to 3,000 square feet range from $12,000 to $22,000. Homes over 3,000 square feet can cost $18,000 to $35,000. These prices generally include the 200-amp panel upgrade, all new wiring, outlets, switches, and permits. Wall patching is usually quoted separately.
How long does it take to rewire a house?
A full rewire of an average-sized Texas home takes five to ten working days. Day one involves setting up, disconnecting old circuits, and beginning the panel upgrade. The bulk of the work involves routing new wire through the attic, crawlspace, and walls, which takes three to seven days depending on home size and accessibility. Final connections, testing, and inspection require one to two more days. If walls are open during a renovation, the timeline can be cut roughly in half.
Do I have to move out during a rewire?
You do not necessarily have to move out, but be prepared for disruption. Electricians will need to turn off power to sections of the home for hours at a time, and there will be noise, dust, and workers moving through rooms and the attic. Most families find it manageable to stay if the work is done room by room with temporary power maintained to essentials. However, if you have young children, elderly family members, or work from home, temporary relocation for a few days may be more comfortable.
How do I know if my house needs rewiring?
Your home likely needs rewiring if it has knob-and-tube wiring, aluminum branch wiring, or cloth-insulated Romex. Other signs include frequent breaker trips, flickering lights, warm or discolored outlet covers, a burning smell near outlets or switches, two-prong ungrounded outlets throughout, and a fuse box instead of a breaker panel. If your home was built before 1970 and the wiring has never been updated, a professional inspection will reveal whether a full rewire is necessary.
Will rewiring damage my walls?
Some wall access is necessary, but experienced electricians minimize damage by routing most wire through the attic and crawlspace. Small access holes are cut where needed and patched afterward. In homes with good attic access above and a crawlspace below, wall damage is minimal. Plaster walls and multi-story homes with no crawlspace require more access points. Many electricians offer wall patching as part of the project, or you can hire a drywall contractor separately for finishing.
Does a whole house rewire include the electrical panel?
Yes, a complete rewire almost always includes a panel upgrade to 200 amps because the old panel cannot safely or practically support the new wiring. The new panel provides adequate circuit capacity, modern AFCI and GFCI breaker compatibility, and room for future expansion. The panel upgrade is typically bundled into the total rewire price. If your home already has a modern 200-amp panel in good condition, it may be reused, but the electrician must verify its compatibility with the new wiring layout.
Whole House Rewiring Service Areas in Texas
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Fort Worth
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McKinney
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