Many homes throughout the Des Moines metro were built decades ago, long before today’s electrical demands. While these older homes offer charm and character, many still rely on outdated wiring systems that were never designed to power modern appliances, smart home technology, electric vehicles, or home offices.
Neighborhoods like Sherman Hill, Beaverdale, and Waterbury are known for their beautiful historic homes, but they may also contain aging electrical systems such as knob-and-tube wiring, aluminum branch wiring, or deteriorating cloth-insulated wiring. Over time, these systems can become less reliable and may increase the risk of electrical hazards if left unaddressed.
If you’ve noticed unusual electrical issues around your home, don’t ignore them. Here are seven common warning signs that it may be time to have your home’s wiring professionally inspected.Occasional breaker trips are normal, but if you’re constantly resetting breakers, your electrical system may be overloaded.
Older wiring wasn’t designed for today’s electrical usage. Running multiple appliances, entertainment systems, HVAC equipment, or kitchen appliances on outdated circuits can cause repeated breaker trips.If this is happening regularly, it could indicate that your wiring needs upgrading to safely handle your home’s electrical load.