Aluminum wiring expands and contracts more than copper, which can loosen connections over time, allowing room for sparks or an “arc” to form.
This arc can start fires.
Aluminum also oxidizes when exposed to air, increasing resistance and heat at outlets or switches. These issues can lead to flickering lights, overheating, or even electrical fires.
An aluminum wiring upgrade improves safety, stability, and efficiency. You’ll have fewer issues with tripped breakers, warm outlets, or flickering lights. It also increases your home’s value and ensures insurance and inspection compliance.
We start with a detailed inspection to identify where aluminum wiring is present. Depending on your system, we either replace the wiring with copper or install approved copper-aluminum connectors that create a safe bond.
Every connection is tested, labeled, and verified for code compliance before we restore power. Our team works efficiently and leaves your home clean when the job is done.
Our electricians are trained in aluminum-to-copper conversions and follow South Carolina codes closely. We provide honest recommendations, clear pricing, and professional results. If you suspect your home still has aluminum wiring, schedule an inspection with One Call Electric. We’ll make sure your electrical system is safe, efficient, and built to last.
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