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Safe, Reliable Power for Your Older Home

We are proud to live and work in the Greater Orlando area, and we appreciate the unique character of its established neighborhoods, from the historic bungalows of Winter Park to College Park. We also understand a critical truth: while the beautiful architecture of these homes has stood the test of time, the wiring inside their walls was never meant to last this long or support modern life.

If your home was built before the 1980s, its electrical system was engineered for a completely different world. Today, the demands of a Florida lifestyle place a continuous strain on that original wiring it was never designed to safely handle. Think a high-efficiency AC running all afternoon, a pool pump, an EV charger, and multiple home electronics.

Let us be direct: outdated wiring is not an inconvenience, it's a non-negotiable safety risk for your family. As one of the leading causes of residential fires, it's an issue Florida insurance carriers are no longer willing to cover. At Spectrum Electric Inc., we are your local Central Florida neighbors (FL #EC13008455), and we see it as our duty to solve this problem correctly, providing long-term, code-compliant solutions that protect your home for decades to come.

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Signs Your Home Needs Rewiring

From our professional experience, it's common for homeowners to overlook their wiring until an obvious problem occurs. However, waiting for a circuit to fail means you've already accepted unnecessary risk. We believe an informed homeowner is a safer homeowner, which is why it is critical to recognize these early warning signs.

Flickering or dimming lights

Especially when the AC or fridge kicks on.

Burning smells

A plastic odor near outlets is an immediate emergency.

Discolored outlets

Scorch marks on your wall plates indicate arcing inside the wall.

Tripping breakers

If you're constantly resetting switches in your panel, your system is overloaded.

Two-Prong Outlets

If your outlets don't have a grounding hole, your home is likely ungrounded, which puts your electronics and your family at risk.

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The Insurance Mandate

4-Point Inspections

In Orlando and across Florida, securing homeowners insurance for a home over 40 years old now requires a passing 4-Point Inspection. When an inspector identifies known hazards like aluminum branch wiring or knob-and-tube, carriers will often deny coverage or issue a cancellation notice until the system is brought up to modern code. Our entire rewiring process is built to solve this exact problem, permanently eliminating these risks so you can protect your family and your investment.

Types of Wiring We Replace

Aluminum Wiring (1965-1973)

For Central Florida homes built between 1965 and 1973, aluminum branch wiring is a common and serious hazard. The core issue is physics: aluminum expands and contracts dramatically with temperature changes. After decades of Florida heat cycles, this movement causes connections at outlets and switches to loosen, oxidize, and arc, creating extreme heat. The CPSC states this makes your home 55 times more likely to reach fire hazard conditions. That is a risk we are experts at methodically eliminating.

Knob-and-Tube Wiring (Pre-1950s)

We often find original knob-and-tube systems in Orlando’s beautiful historic districts like Winter Park. Its primary danger is the complete lack of a ground wire, which creates a serious shock hazard and offers zero protection for your sensitive electronics during a power surge. Worse yet, after 70+ years of aging, the original rubber and cloth insulation becomes brittle and crumbles away, leaving live, uninsulated wires exposed inside your walls and attic.

Cloth-Covered Wiring

Common in homes built through the 1960s, this wiring is deceptive because it resembles modern cable but is wrapped in a fabric sheath. The decades of intense Florida heat and humidity inevitably cause this cloth insulation to dry out, become brittle, and flake away from the copper conductor. This process leaves live, unshielded wires hidden inside your walls, creating a persistent and silent fire hazard.

What To Expect

The Rewiring Process

We understand that the term “whole-home rewiring” can sound disruptive, often bringing to mind images of demolished walls and a house full of dust. At Spectrum Electric Inc., we want to be clear: that is not our process. We are methodical craftsmen, not a demolition crew, and we treat your home with the respect it deserves.

Assessment and Permitting

Our process begins methodically with a full assessment of your home's layout and a professional load calculation to determine its true power needs. We then handle all necessary permitting with the City of Orlando, Orange County, or your specific municipality to ensure every aspect of the project is documented, inspected, and fully code-compliant.

Surgical Precision

Our experienced technicians specialize in "fishing" techniques, skillfully routing new, high-grade copper wiring through your attic, crawlspace, and existing wall cavities. This approach allows us to work with surgical precision, and while a few small access points may be required, our goal is always to preserve the integrity of your walls and minimize any disruption to your home.

The Timeline

For an average-sized Orlando home, a full rewire typically takes 3 to 7 days.

Living in the Home

You generally do not have to move out during the process. We work room-by-room and ensure you have power in essential areas at the end of each work day.

Inspection and Completion

Once the new copper wiring is in, we arrange for the final municipal inspection. We ensure everything passes so you have the documentation needed for your insurance and resale value.

Cost Factors for House Rewiring

In the Orlando market, rewiring a standard 1,500 to 2,000-square-foot home typically ranges from $8,000 to $15,000. Several factors influence the final price:

Accessibility

Is there a crawlspace or attic? Two-story homes or homes on slab foundations without attic access are more labor-intensive.

Home Size

More square footage means more wire and more labor.

Wall Material

Fishing wires behind standard drywall is easier than working with the plaster-and-lath walls found in historic homes.

Electrical Panel

Often, a rewire requires a panel upgrade to ensure your breaker box can handle the new grounded circuits and modern electrical load.

Customer Reviews

What Our Central Florida Customers Say

Spectrum was great. I called several companies for a quote to run electric from the house to backyard shed. Spectrum was one of the only ones who called me back and came our right away and gave me a quote. I felt like the wanted my business. We scheduled the work for a few days later both Alex and Jason showed up on time and were done when they said they would be. Very thorough, professional, made sure they did everything we needed, took time to answer any questions we had. I would definitely use them again and recommend them. Great company and great people.

Patricia Montanez

Casselberry, Florida

FANATASTIC experience with Spectrum. The electrician was very efficient and thorough with the job. We got a new light fixture in our pantry and Alex walked us through all our options. When he was done with the installation, he troubleshooted it to make sure it was working exactly the way we wanted it. Before he left, he cleaned the area he was working in. I highly recommend this company! Extremely professional, knowledgeable, and affordable!

Christopher Leftakis

Casselberry, Florida

A great experience with Spectrum Electric. Alex came out in person and estimated the work to be performed (rewire entire house). Besides being affordable, they've been very professional, and strong communication with us every step of the way. I would recommend them for any project large or small.

Lorraine Whitman

Casselberry, Florida

Spectrum has been out to our home three times now and has done incredibly work each time. They are prompt, professional and efficient. I first used them to update all recommendations from our home purchase inspection. They were able to test/update/replace every single outlet. This helped address a recent short we experienced in my sons room. Now I know we are up to code and my baby is safe! Most recently, I needed a new outlet out put in. They were busy but still made time to squeeze us in and now my freezer works! I will surely use them for all of my electrical needs.

Hillary Ubben

Casselberry, Florida

I couldn't have been more pleased with the outcome of the services performed by Spectrum Electric! They were amazing with explaining everything to me, repairing what needed to be done and making my kitchen light up! They were quick, on time, clean and were reasonably priced. I will definitely use them in the future and highly recommend.

Brenda Long

Casselberry, Florida

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Frequently Asked Questions

Part of our commitment is homeowner education, and that means answering your questions directly and honestly. We have assembled this FAQ to address the most common concerns about safety, project scope, and timelines to demystify the rewiring process and help you plan with total confidence.

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While every home is unique, most whole-home rewiring projects in our area fall between $8,000 and $15,000. We provide detailed, upfront quotes so you know exactly what to expect before we start.

For an average-sized Orlando home (1,500-2,500 sq ft), a full rewire typically takes 3 to 7 working days. Larger homes or those with difficult access (like slab foundations without attic space) may take longer.

In most cases, no. We work room by room and ensure you have power in essential areas like your kitchen and bathroom at the end of each day. Some brief outages during the day are unavoidable, but you can typically stay in your home.

If your home was built between 1965 and 1973, there's a good chance. You can check by turning off the power to an outlet and removing the cover plate. Look at the wiring entering the box: aluminum wire is silver-colored, while copper is a distinct orange-brown. You can also look for "AL" or "Aluminum" printed on the wire jacket. If you're unsure, we offer inspections.

Yes. Modern copper wiring is a significant selling point. It eliminates a major red flag for buyers and their inspectors, makes the home insurable, and signals that the electrical system is safe and up to date.

Service areas

We are proud to serve homeowners across Central Florida, including

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