Home Rewiring Services in Des Moines, Iowa

Many homes throughout the Des Moines metro were built decades ago, long before today’s electrical demands. Neighborhoods such as Sherman Hill, Beaverdale, and Waterbury often contain aging electrical systems, including knob-and-tube wiring, aluminum branch wiring, or outdated cloth-insulated wiring.

WARNING SIGNS

Signs Your Home Needs Rewiring

If you’ve noticed any of the following issues, it may be time to schedule a professional electrical inspection:

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OUR EXPERTISE

Types of Wiring We Replace

Knob-and-Tube Wirings

Common in homes built before the 1950s, knob-and-tube wiring lacks grounding and often cannot safely handle today's electrical loads.

Aluminum Branch Wiring

Popular during the 1960s and 1970s, aluminum wiring is more prone to overheating and loose connections, increasing fire risks if left uncorrected.

Cloth-Insulated Wiring

Older cloth-covered wiring deteriorates over time, exposing conductors and reducing electrical safety.

Undersized Wiring

Many older homes were wired for far fewer electrical devices than modern families use.

HOW WE WORK

Our Home Rewiring Process

We make the rewiring process as smooth and stress-free as possible while keeping you informed every step of the way.

EVERYTHING INCLUDED

What's Included

Every home rewiring project includes everything needed to deliver a safe, code-compliant electrical system.

Cost Factors

What Affects the Cost of Home Rewiring?

Every home rewiring project includes everything needed to deliver a safe, code-compliant electrical system.

These include:
Estimated Investment

Most complete home rewiring projects typically range between $4,000 and $15,000+ depending on the size of the home, accessibility, and overall project scope.Pricing shown is an estimated range only and should be confirmed following an in-home electrical assessment.

FLEXIBLE PAYMENT OPTIONS

Flexible Financing Available

Electrical upgrades are an investment in your home’s safety and future. To help make essential improvements more affordable, we offer flexible financing options for qualified homeowners.

Whether you’re replacing outdated wiring or completing a full home rewire, our financing solutions can help spread the cost into manageable monthly payments without delaying important electrical work.

Contact our team to learn more about available financing options during your free in-home consultation.

GET IN TOUCH

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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.

2612 E 48th St, Des Moines, IA 50317, United States
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MOST POPULAR QUESTIONS

Frequently Asked Questions

Have questions about home rewiring ? We’ve answered some of the most common questions homeowners in the Des Moines area ask before starting an electrical upgrade.

Most whole-home rewiring projects are completed within 2 to 5 days, depending on the home's size, accessibility, and the complexity of the electrical system.

In some cases, yes. However, our electricians use specialized techniques to minimize wall openings whenever possible. We carefully plan each project to reduce disruption and coordinate any necessary patching after the wiring installation is complete.

Many homeowners can remain in their homes during portions of the project, depending on the scope of the work. There may be temporary power interruptions in certain areas while wiring is replaced. We'll discuss the project schedule beforehand so you know what to expect.

Some insurance providers may offer lower premiums or remove restrictions after outdated wiring has been replaced with modern, code-compliant electrical systems. Because every insurance policy is different, we recommend checking with your insurance provider to learn how a home rewiring project may affect your coverage and rates.

There will be temporary power interruptions while new wiring or a new electrical panel is being installed. Our electricians carefully plan each project to minimize downtime and keep disruptions to a minimum. Before work begins, we'll explain the schedule, what to expect, and any temporary outages so you can plan accordingly.