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Aluminum wiring was used in residential electrical wiring in the 1960s and 1970s due to a copper shortage. Approximately 1.5 million homes built in the United States during that time period used aluminum wiring. However, this type of wiring was phased out by the mid-1970s because it presented several dangers, including an increased fire risk and corrosion issues.
In this article, Mr. Electric explains how to identify aluminum wiring and why we are the team you can count on for electrical wiring.
Mr. Electric is here to help you with all of your residential and commercial electrical services, including electrical wiring inspections. If you suspect you have aluminum wiring in your home and need professional help, we are a simple call away. Our licensed and experienced electricians have the knowledge, tools, and experience to identify the type of electrical wiring in your property and provide professional recommendations. Call us today to book an appointment and ensure the electrical safety of your property.
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