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Energy Flow | Whole Home Rewires | Electrical | Petros
When outdated or overloaded circuits start dimming your comfort, HEP’s Energy Flow Electrical team is ready to rejuvenate your property with whole home rewires that blend modern safety codes with future-ready efficiency. Our licensed Petros electricians methodically replace aging conductors, panels, and outlets, eliminating hidden fire risks while unlocking the capacity you need for high-demand appliances, EV chargers, and smart-home tech. Every wire, junction, and breaker is documented and tested, so you enjoy stable power, cleaner energy flow, and lower long-term utility costs.
From dust-free drywall cuts to meticulous final inspections, we handle the entire project with the respect your home deserves—showing up on time, protecting your furnishings, and keeping you informed at each milestone. Transparent up-front pricing, industry-leading warranties, and our 24/7 emergency support mean peace of mind doesn’t end when the job does. Upgrade once, relax for decades: book your free assessment today and discover just how effortless a full electrical transformation can be.
FAQs
What exactly is a whole-home rewire and why might my Petros property need one?
A whole-home rewire replaces all existing electrical cables, outlets, switches, and the main service panel with new, code-compliant materials. Homes in Petros built before the mid-1990s often still contain outdated aluminum, cloth-insulated, or undersized copper wiring that can overheat, trip breakers, or fail to handle today’s high electrical loads. A rewire eliminates fire hazards, brings the installation up to the latest National Electrical Code (NEC) standards, and prepares your home for modern appliances, EV chargers, solar integration, and smart-home technology.
How long does a complete rewire take and what are the basic steps?
Project duration depends on a home’s size, construction type, and whether walls are open or finished. Most Petros single-family homes (1,500–2,500 sq ft) take 5–10 working days. The sequence usually includes (1) assessment and load calculations, (2) permit acquisition, (3) demolition of obsolete wiring paths, (4) installation of new circuits, grounding, panel, and surge protection, (5) rough-in inspection, (6) drywall or plaster repairs, (7) device and fixture installation, and (8) final inspection and homeowner walk-through.
Do I have to move out while my house is being rewired?
Not necessarily. We usually rewire in stages, keeping critical circuits—refrigeration, HVAC, internet—active. However, there will be periods of power shut-off, wall openings, and dust. Families with small children, remote-work needs, or medical equipment often choose temporary accommodation for comfort. We’re happy to schedule work zone-by-zone so you can stay on-site, but a brief relocation can shorten the job by 1–2 days and reduce stress.
How much does a whole-home rewire cost in the Petros area?
In 2024, most Petros rewires range from $6 to $10 per square foot. A 2,000 sq ft home typically falls between $12,000 and $20,000. Cost drivers include the number of circuits, home accessibility (crawl space vs. slab), the need for service-panel upgrades, replacement of devices/fixtures, and drywall or plaster repair. After a free on-site assessment we provide a fixed-price proposal that includes permits, materials, labor, and code inspections so there are no surprises.
Will a rewire damage my walls and how do you protect my home?
We use non-invasive techniques like fishing cables through attic and crawl spaces wherever possible. When cuts are unavoidable, they’re small and strategically placed at stud bays or corners for easier repair. Floors, furniture, and valuables are covered with drop cloths and plastic sheeting. Negative-air vacuums minimize dust, and we patch and texture walls to paint-ready condition before we finish.
What long-term benefits can I expect from a new electrical system?
A modern rewire improves safety by reducing fire risk and providing proper grounding and AFCI/GFCI protection. It usually lowers energy bills because new copper conductors and balanced loads reduce wasted heat. Your home will meet buyer expectations and local Realtor data shows an average 3–5 % resale value boost in Petros when a dated electrical system is replaced. You’ll also be ready for future upgrades—solar panels, battery storage, heat pumps, electric vehicle charging, and whole-home automation—without costly add-ons.