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Professional Service | Whole Home Rewires | Electrical | Ten Mile
Electrical safety and modern convenience begin behind the walls of your Ten Mile home. Whether you’re renovating a cozy lakeside cabin or updating a growing family residence, HEP’s licensed electricians bring unmatched expertise to whole home rewires, replacing dated, hazardous wiring with robust, code-compliant solutions that keep every outlet, appliance, and smart device running flawlessly.
From the first consultation to the final breaker label, our friendly team secures permits, coordinates inspections, and leaves your space spotless—all while working around your schedule. Transparent pricing, flexible financing, and a lifetime workmanship warranty are just a few reasons neighbors across Ten Mile choose HEP for whole home rewires and enjoy the peace of mind that comes with a safer, more efficient home.
FAQs
How can I tell if my Ten Mile home needs a complete electrical rewire?
Common warning signs include frequently tripped breakers or blown fuses, flickering or dimming lights, warm or discolored outlets, two-prong receptacles with no grounding, aluminum branch wiring installed in the 1960s–70s, and the presence of cloth-covered or knob-and-tube wiring. If your house is more than 40 years old and has never been upgraded, a licensed electrician should perform an inspection to determine whether the existing system can safely handle today’s appliance loads.
What is involved in a whole-home rewire, and what does your service include?
A full rewire replaces all branch circuits, receptacles, switches, lighting runs, and usually the service panel. Our Ten Mile team begins with a detailed load calculation and plan, secures permits from Meigs or Roane County inspectors, and then removes outdated conductors. We install new copper wiring, grounded outlets, tamper-resistant receptacles, AFCI/GFCI protection where code requires, and a properly sized main breaker panel. We also patch drywall openings to paint-ready condition and schedule final electrical inspections to certify the work.
How long will a whole-house rewire take, and will I need to move out?
A typical 1,800- to 2,200-sq-ft single-story home in Ten Mile takes 5–7 working days. Larger or multi-story houses can take 2–3 weeks. You can usually stay in the home; we re-energize essential circuits each evening and create a temporary power station for your fridge, Wi-Fi, HVAC, and a few lights. If you work from home or have medical equipment that must stay powered, let us know so we can plan dedicated temporary feeds.
What does a whole-home rewire cost in the Ten Mile area?
Pricing depends on square footage, number of circuits, attic or crawl-space accessibility, and the need for service-panel upgrades. In 2024, most projects we complete in Ten Mile fall between $8,000 and $15,000 for smaller homes and $15,000–$30,000 for larger or more complex properties. After a free on-site evaluation we provide a fixed-price proposal that includes permits, materials, labor, inspections, and patching.
Will a rewire increase my home’s value or lower insurance premiums?
Yes. Modern copper wiring with grounded outlets and AFCI/GFCI protection reduces electrical-fire risk, which many insurers reward with lower premiums—often 5–10 %. Realtors also report that buyers pay more for a home with documented new wiring and a 200-amp service panel, because they know they won’t face costly future upgrades. Energy efficiency improves as well, thanks to tighter connections and reduced voltage drop.
Are your rewiring projects compliant with local codes, and do you offer warranties?
Absolutely. We follow the latest National Electrical Code (NEC 2023) and any more stringent amendments adopted by the State of Tennessee and Meigs/Roane County building departments. All work is permitted and inspected. We are licensed, bonded, and insured in Tennessee. Every whole-home rewire comes with a limited lifetime workmanship warranty plus manufacturer warranties on breakers, panels, and devices—giving you peace of mind long after the project is complete.