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Peace Of Mind | Whole Home Rewires | Electrical | Johnson City
When the lights flicker or old wiring keeps you up at night, HEP’s Peace of Mind Electrical team is ready to bring lasting safety and reliability to your Johnson City home. Our licensed electricians specialize in whole home rewires that replace outdated, hazardous circuits with modern, code-compliant systems designed for today’s power-hungry lifestyles. From meticulous planning to spotless clean-up, we treat every house as if it were our own, ensuring minimal disruption while maximizing performance and value.
Breathe easier knowing your new wiring is built to handle smart appliances, high-efficiency HVAC units, and future technology without overheating or tripping breakers. With transparent up-front pricing, flexible financing options, and a workmanship guarantee backed by HEP’s decades-long reputation, you’re not just getting a rewiring job—you’re investing in true peace of mind. Let us light the way to a safer, more energy-efficient home today.
FAQs
What are the most common reasons a Johnson City home needs a complete rewire?
Older houses often still have knob-and-tube or aluminum wiring, circuits without grounding, or breaker panels that are undersized for modern loads. A whole-home rewire eliminates safety hazards such as overheating conductors, frequent tripped breakers, and shock risks. It also provides the capacity for today’s high-demand appliances, smart-home devices, and future electrical needs while bringing the entire system up to current National Electrical Code (NEC) standards.
How long does a typical whole-home rewire take from start to finish?
For an average 1,800–2,200 sq ft Johnson City residence, the on-site portion normally takes 5–10 working days, depending on accessibility and the number of finished walls or ceilings that must be opened. Add a few days on each end for permitting, rough-in and final inspections, and patch/paint work. Larger or more complex structures (multiple stories, additions, finished basements) can extend the timeline to three weeks or more. We provide a detailed calendar up front so you know exactly what to expect.
Will a rewire ruin my walls and décor?
We use a “fish-through” technique wherever feasible, pulling new cables through existing chases and attic/crawl spaces. When we must open drywall or plaster, we make minimal, tidy cuts and mark every location for our patching crew. After inspections pass, we repair, texture-match, and prime all affected surfaces. Most homeowners tell us the walls look untouched after final paint.
How much does a full rewire cost, and what factors affect the price?
In Johnson City, whole-home rewires generally start around $9,000 for small cottages and run $12,000–$25,000 for mid-size and larger homes. Your final investment depends on square footage, number of circuits, service-panel upgrade requirements, accessibility (crawl vs. slab foundation, attic height), and any specialty options such as EV chargers, recessed lighting, or whole-house surge protection. We offer transparent, itemized proposals and several financing options to fit most budgets.
Is it safe for my family to stay in the house during the work?
Yes, in most cases. We rewire one portion of the home at a time, leaving temporary power to essential areas like kitchens, baths, and HVAC. We fully secure work zones each evening, cover floors and furniture, and maintain a spotless site. When staying put isn’t practical—such as when power must be off for an extended period—we’ll coordinate with you to schedule those segments during daytime hours or help arrange short-term lodging if necessary.
Do you handle permits, inspections, and code compliance?
Absolutely. Peace of Mind Electrical is a licensed and insured Tennessee electrical contractor. We pull all required Johnson City permits, schedule rough-in and final inspections with local code officials, and supply any load-calculation or service-upgrade documentation they need. Your new wiring will meet or exceed the latest NEC and municipal amendments, which protects both your safety and your home’s resale value.