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How much does it cost to rewire a full house safely?

The safe way to price a full‑house rewire is with an on‑site evaluation and a written quote, because total cost depends on your home’s size, wiring type, and whether panel or service upgrades are needed. Most budgets are driven first by whether the electrical panel must be replaced or the service upgraded to support modern circuits. As planning benchmarks, panel replacement typically runs $800–$4,800 and a 100‑to‑200A service upgrade $2,600–$8,500; EV‑charger circuits often add $800–$3,500. Expect transparent pricing after a thorough evaluation with no hidden charges, and we can include an optional electrical safety inspection. Our team regularly completes these projects for homeowners around Plymouth. In older homes, preserving plaster or lathe can add time even when material costs stay modest.

Key cost drivers we assess on site:

  • Square footage and number of circuits to rewire
  • Knob‑and‑tube or aluminum wiring that must be replaced
  • Wall access needs (open‑wall vs fishing) and patching scope
  • Required AFCI/GFCI upgrades, surge protection, and added outlets/dedicated circuits

Schedule an in‑home assessment to receive a firm, code‑compliant quote. <br/> Updated: 2026-05-31 <br/> Need help in Plymouth, MN? Call (952) 500-8732 or book online.

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