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Whole House Rewiring in Clermont, FL

Whole house rewiring tailored to Clermont's older homes, Lake County humidity, and seasonal electrical demands.

  • Mon–Fri 8am–6pm
  • Sat 9am–2pm
  • Serving Lake County

Clermont's housing stock in the Clermont Historic District and Lake Highlands often dates to the 1950s through 1970s, with original knob-and-tube or aluminum wiring that struggles under today's air-conditioning loads during hot, humid summers. Electricians here routinely find brittle insulation and undersized neutrals when opening walls in Downtown Clermont homes, especially near the waterfront where moisture from Lake Louisa and nearby lakes accelerates corrosion. Whole house rewiring replaces these systems with modern NM-B cable, AFCI breakers, and proper grounding while working around plaster walls and limited attic access common in Lake County construction. Homeowners in nearby Winter Garden and Leesburg face the same issues when older circuits trip repeatedly once pool pumps and multiple HVAC units run simultaneously.

Permits through Lake County require updates to meet current NEC standards, including tamper-resistant outlets and GFCI protection in kitchens, bathrooms, and outdoor areas exposed to the region's frequent summer storms. Rewiring jobs in Clermont Waterfront Park-adjacent properties must account for higher humidity levels that can degrade connections over time if not properly sealed. Crews typically pull new circuits from the main panel outward, labeling every run and testing for proper polarity before closing walls. This approach prevents the common callback where a single overlooked junction box in an older Lake Highlands home causes intermittent outages during peak summer heat.

Scheduling around mild winters allows work to proceed without the extreme heat that makes attic runs dangerous in July and August. Electricians serving Clermont note that many homes near the Citrus Tower still rely on original two-wire systems that lack equipment grounding conductors, creating shock hazards when appliances are added. Full rewiring also opens the opportunity to relocate outlets for better furniture layouts and add dedicated lines for EV chargers or whole-house generators, common requests from residents commuting between Clermont and Leesburg.

Technician insight

In Clermont, the thing that catches most people out with Whole House Rewiring is hidden moisture damage to wiring near Lake Louisa and the waterfront, especially in 1960s homes in the Historic District where humidity has corroded connections behind walls that look fine from the outside.

Downtown Clermont 1968 Home Rewiring

Homeowner reported repeated breaker trips during summer AC use. Inspection revealed aluminum wiring and missing grounds in several circuits. Crew replaced all branch wiring with copper NM-B, added proper grounding, and integrated a larger panel. Home now handles peak summer loads without issues.

Whole House Rewiring Services We Offer

Aluminum Wiring Replacement

Replaces aluminum branch circuits with copper in Clermont Historic District homes to eliminate overheating risks common in 1960s-1970s Lake County construction.

Knob and Tube Removal

Removes outdated knob-and-tube wiring found in pre-1950 Downtown Clermont properties and installs modern grounded cable rated for the area's humid conditions.

Main Panel Upgrade Integration

Coordinates panel upgrades during rewiring to handle increased loads from air conditioning and appliances typical in Lake Highlands homes.

Grounding System Installation

Adds equipment grounding conductors and ground rods where older Lake County homes lack them, improving safety near waterfront areas with higher moisture.

Dedicated Circuit Additions

Installs new circuits for high-draw appliances and EV chargers, addressing the demands of modern households in Winter Garden and Leesburg commuters.

Whole House Rewiring Cost in Clermont, FL

Service Typical Range What Affects It
Whole House Rewiring Assessment $250–$450 Varies by home size and access in Historic District or Lake Highlands
Full Aluminum Wiring Replacement $8,000–$14,000 Depends on number of circuits and wall access in older Clermont homes
Knob And Tube Removal And Upgrade $6,500–$11,000 Higher when plaster walls require careful fishing in pre-1950 properties
Panel Upgrade During Rewiring $1,800–$3,200 Includes new breakers and grounding for humid subtropical loads

Ranges are typical for Clermont, FL and confirmed with an exact written quote before any work starts.

How it works

  1. 1

    Initial Walk-Through And Load Assessment

    Technician inspects every accessible circuit, notes aluminum or knob-and-tube runs, and measures current electrical demand against the home's square footage and Lake County climate loads.

  2. 2

    Permit And Layout Planning

    Submits plans to Lake County and maps new circuit routes that avoid moisture-prone areas near lakes while meeting NEC requirements for AFCI and GFCI protection.

  3. 3

    Wiring Removal And New Cable Installation

    Old wiring is removed where feasible; new NM-B cable is pulled through walls and attics, with all junctions made accessible and labeled for future service in humid conditions.

  4. 4

    Testing, Labeling, And Final Walk-Through

    Every circuit is tested for proper grounding and polarity before walls are closed; homeowner receives a marked panel directory and schedule for any follow-up during business hours.

Pricing

Upfront quotes provided after inspection. Available Mon–Fri 8am–6pm, Sat 9am–2pm.

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Whole House Rewiring — FAQs

Still have questions? We're happy to talk it through.

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+ How long does whole house rewiring take in a typical Clermont home?
Most Lake County homes require five to eight working days depending on access and whether plaster walls in the Historic District need extra care.
+ Will I need to move out during the project?
Usually not. Crews work section by section and restore power to finished areas each evening in Clermont residences.
+ Do older homes near the Citrus Tower need special grounding?
Yes. Many lack equipment grounds, so new rods and conductors are installed to meet current code and handle the area's frequent storms.
+ Is aluminum wiring common in Lake Highlands?
It appears often in homes built 1965-1975; replacement prevents overheating during heavy summer air-conditioning use.

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