Modern, Safe & Code-Compliant Wiring for Homes and Businesses
Old or faulty electrical wiring isn’t just inconvenient — it’s dangerous. Aging wires, outdated materials, or improperly installed circuits can lead to frequent breaker trips, flickering lights, damaged electronics, or even electrical fires.
AirOne360’s licensed electricians specialize in comprehensive re-wiring services to replace unsafe or obsolete wiring, add new circuits, and bring your electrical system up to current safety codes. Whether you’re renovating an older property, adding new appliances, or expanding your space, we ensure your wiring is safe, reliable, and ready for the demands of modern life.
We replace old aluminum, knob-and-tube, or cloth-insulated wiring with copper or modern code-compliant materials — improving safety and supporting heavier loads.
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Partial or Targeted Re-Wiring
For additions, kitchens, basements, or remodels, we re-wire only the areas needed, adding dedicated circuits for new appliances or HVAC equipment.
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Circuit Additions & Upgrades
We install dedicated circuits for heavy-duty appliances such as ovens, dryers, EV chargers, and HVAC systems to prevent overloads.
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Outlet & Switch Re-Wiring
We update two-prong or ungrounded outlets to three-prong grounded GFCI/AFCI outlets for modern safety.
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Aluminum Wiring Replacement
We safely remove outdated aluminum wiring — known for loose connections and overheating — and replace it with copper wiring.
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Safety Inspections & Code Corrections
We check for loose connections, outdated junction boxes, missing grounding, and overloaded circuits — then correct them to meet all regulations.
Signs You May Need Re-Wiring
Frequent breaker trips or blown fuses when running appliances
Flickering, dimming, or buzzing lights
Warm, discolored, or sparking outlets and switches
Burning smells or occasional smoke near electrical panels or outlets
Two-prong outlets or missing GFCIs in kitchens, bathrooms, or outdoors
Unexplained power surges that damage electronics
Old wiring types such as knob-and-tube, cloth-wrapped, or aluminum wiring
Planning a remodel, home addition, or new heavy-load appliance installation
Safety & Quality Commitment
All re-wiring work complies with local authority codes and the National Electrical Code (NEC).
We use UL-listed copper wiring, quality breakers, outlets, and fittings.
We install proper grounding and bonding for enhanced protection against surges and shocks.
Our electricians protect floors, walls, and furniture during work and leave the site clean.