Whole-Home Rewiring & Aluminum-to-Copper Pigtailing for Safer Las Vegas HomesWhole-home rewiring & aluminum-to-copper pigtailing give older homes in Las Vegas, NV a safer and more reliable electrical system. Many houses in the valley still rely on wiring that was never designed for today’s appliances, electronics, and air conditioning loads. Aluminum branch wiring and brittle insulation can lead to loose terminations, hot spots, and damage over time. During a whole-home rewiring project, Waze Electric replaces aging conductors with new copper branch circuits that match modern standards. Where full replacement is not the right fit, aluminum-to-copper pigtailing at devices offers a targeted way to improve connections.


Whole-home rewiring & aluminum-to-copper pigtailing start with a careful review of how your house is wired today. Our electricians map circuits, note which rooms share circuits, and look for hidden junction boxes, scorched wiring, or ungrounded cables. We talk through how you actually use each room so new circuits can better match lighting, outlets, and large loads. In many homes, we add new dedicated circuits for kitchen appliances, laundry equipment, and HVAC gear while we run new copper wiring.
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Whole-home rewiring gives your house copper circuits that support present-day appliances, HVAC, lighting, and electronics without strain.
During rewiring, Waze Electric can rework circuit layout and update grounding and bonding so your system handles faults more safely.
With new wiring in place, adding lighting, outlets, and new equipment during later remodels becomes simpler and often more cost effective.

Many homes built during certain years used aluminum branch wiring because copper prices were high, and those homes often still have that wiring in place today.
Not always, since some homes can use aluminum-to-copper pigtailing at devices, though a full review by Waze Electric helps you choose the right path.
Signs can include warm or discolored outlets, frequent trips, flickering lights, buzzing sounds at devices, or very old two-slot outlets without a ground.
Rewiring usually needs some access holes, yet our electricians try to group openings, keep cuts neat, and work with you on repair plans once wiring is complete.
Yes, many homeowners choose to upgrade the main panel and service while rewiring so the entire electrical system is updated at one time.
Most projects include new devices so the copper pigtails land on fresh outlets and switches that are rated for the circuits they serve.