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Can anyone help with a ballpark figure on rewiring a house?
The house was built in the 1890's and probably last had its electrical updated in the 40s. No knob and tube wiring, but there is fabric wrapped rubber. Two floors, tiny attic, and a basement. Each floor is roughly 900 sq ft. Off the top of my head I think there are 11 outlets (almost all two prong, the ones that were converted to 3 prong aren't grounded past the metal box) and 6 light switches on the ground floor, and since the upstairs has almost an identical floor plan (duplex), I would assume the same up there, but not positive.
Ohh.. it does already have an alarm system. A nice washer and drying in the basement, and the kitchen stove is gas, so no electrical for that.
Mostly just looking to get the electrical good enough to switch all the outlets to something safer than, ohh, plugging the TV into a power strip that is plugged into a wall with a 3-prong to 2-prong converter (I know! scary!).
It all depends on the size of your house, and yours is large, plus it will have to be brought up to code, that could mean moving electrical boxes to other locations in the house, installing a much larger service than what you have now, adding additional outlets and fixtures. Special plugs must be installed in the kitchen and bath to prevent electrocution. Do you want it wired for surround sound? Do you want to add an alarm system? Do you want to add any outside lighting? How much and where? Do you have front and back lights for when someone comes to the door? It's always good to have at least one outlet in the front and the rear of your home for such things as lawn equipment, outside activities, and Christmas lighting. Flood lights on the corners of your house for safety issues. Make sure they don't use aluminum wiring, its a fire hazard. There is a lot to consider. I wish someone had given me these same tips when I was re-wiring my old house, it would have really helped. You are looking at major bucks to be honest.


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