Possible Electrical Issues in Older Homes

Thinking about purchasing a fixer-upper and renovating? One thing you'll have to think about aside from the aesthetic appeal is electrical in the home. Homes built in the 70s and before typically have electrical components that will need to be updated. Read on to find a few common electrical issues in older homes. 


Your Light Bulbs Burn Our Frequently 

If your light bulbs are burning out quicker than usual you may be purchasing bulbs that have too many watts. However, if you have an older home it is more than likely a faulty wire. If this is happening to you, be sure to call your local electrician at the Lake of the Ozarks to diagnose and fix your issues. 

Damaged or Outdated Wiring 

In the 1970s aluminum was a popular choice for wiring homes due to the high price of copper. Aluminum can pose a fire risk and should be replaced. Unlike copper, aluminum wiring will shrink and expand as the weather changes. It will also get corroded from oxidation. When this happens, it could overheat and in some cause a fire.

Power Boards are Overloaded 

If you notice that the breaker is tripping frequently, then your power boards are more than likely overloaded. Your breaker won't trip all on its own. When your breaker is tripping frequently it means that there is a problem. Your current power boards will more than likely need upgraded to support all the modern appliances, and light fixtures.

Dead Outlets 

It is not uncommon for there to be outlets that do not work in older homes. This can be caused by tripped circuit breakers and many other circumstances. Resetting the breaker will sometimes fix the issue but not always. If you find that your outlets have burn marks then you have loose or burnt connections. If this is the case then you should call a certified electrician at the Lake of the Ozarks to fix your issues.

DIY Gone Wrong

A lot of homeowners like to fix things on their own. If you notice that something definitely looks like a DIY project, call Catalyst Electric to take a look because if you notice it then it more than likely wasn't up done up to code. This is especially true for older homes because there were more than likely multiple homeowners. 

Older homes pack a lot of charm and character! There will likely be some updating that needs to be made in the electrical wiring and system but when you have a team of trusted electricians at the Lake of the Ozarks to help with your project, those fixes can be easily made. Contact the best electricians at the Lake of the Ozarks and will fix any electrical issue you experience and ensure that everything is up to code and safe!

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