URBANDALE

Urbandale is known for its established neighborhoods, mature trees, and a mix of mid-century and newer homes.

SERVING URBANDALE HOMEOWNERS

Home Rewiring & Panel Replacement in Urbandale, Iowa

Urbandale is home to many well-established neighborhoods where houses built during the 1960s and 1970s remain popular with families. While these homes offer lasting quality and character, many still contain aging electrical systems that were designed for a much different lifestyle. It’s common to find older homes with aluminum branch wiring, outdated electrical panels, or limited electrical capacity that struggles to keep up with today’s appliances, home offices, entertainment systems, and electric vehicle chargers.

If your home still has its original wiring or an older 60- or 100-amp electrical panel, it may no longer provide the safety and reliability your household needs. Warning signs such as flickering lights, frequently tripping breakers, buzzing electrical panels, or warm outlets can indicate it’s time for a professional inspection and electrical upgrade.

Our licensed Iowa electricians proudly serve homeowners throughout Urbandale with professional home rewiring and electrical panel replacement services. From obtaining permits and coordinating inspections to completing every installation with precision and care, we make upgrading your home’s electrical system simple, safe, and stress-free.

WHY CHOOSE REWIRE IOWA

Why Urbandale Homeowners Trust Our Team

Whether you’re updating a mid-century ranch home or upgrading an electrical system that’s decades old, our experienced electricians understand the unique needs of Urbandale homeowners. We provide honest recommendations, transparent pricing, and code-compliant electrical solutions that improve your home’s safety, performance, and long-term value. Every project is completed with quality workmanship, clear communication, and respect for your home.

Why Homeowners Choose Us
OUR LOCAL SERVICES

Electrical Services We Provide in Urbandale

Whether you’re replacing aging aluminum wiring or upgrading your home’s electrical panel to meet modern power demands, our licensed electricians provide safe, reliable, and code-compliant electrical solutions tailored to your home’s needs.

Home Rewiring in Urbandale

Many homes throughout Urbandale were built during the 1960s and 1970s and may still contain original aluminum branch wiring or outdated electrical systems. We provide complete and partial home rewiring services using modern copper wiring to improve safety, reliability, and electrical performance.

Signs you need rewiring:

Electrical Panel Replacement in Urbandale

Older electrical panels may no longer provide the capacity needed for today's appliances, HVAC systems, home offices, and electric vehicle chargers. We replace outdated or undersized electrical panels with modern 200-amp panels designed to safely support your home's current and future electrical needs.

Signs you need a panel upgrade:

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Whether you’re planning a complete home rewiring project or need to replace an outdated electrical panel, our licensed Iowa electricians are here to help. Schedule a free in-home assessment, and we’ll evaluate your electrical system, answer your questions, and provide a clear, flat-rate quote with no hidden fees or sales pressure.

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Other Areas We Proudly Serve

Whether you own a historic home with outdated wiring or a newer property that needs a modern electrical panel upgrade, our licensed electricians are ready to help. We proudly provide professional home rewiring and electrical panel replacement services throughout the Des Moines metro, delivering safe, code-compliant solutions with transparent pricing and dependable workmanship. Serving homeowners throughout the Des Moines metro including: