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Electrical Wiring Services in Arlington TX

Licensed, permitted, and inspected electrical wiring for Arlington TX homes and businesses. Rewiring, remodel wiring, new construction, aluminum wiring, knob and tube, and low voltage. We assess before we recommend. We permit before we start.

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The insurance company sent a letter. Thirty days to get the wiring assessed or they will not renew your policy. That call comes into Bolt Electric regularly from homeowners in Dalworthington Gardens and South Arlington - and it is not the only reason people search for electrical wiring services in Arlington TX.

Some are mid-remodel. Some bought an older home and the inspector flagged knob and tube or aluminum wiring. Some keep tripping breakers and know the wiring is the problem.

All of it is what we do. Licensed, permitted, and inspected electrical wiring for Arlington TX homes and businesses. Call (817) 754-5700.

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Wiring Types in Older Arlington TX Homes That Affect Insurance

This is the section most homeowners in South Arlington and Dalworthington Gardens need to read first.

Three wiring types found in older Arlington TX homes - particularly those built before 1980 - are flagged by insurance companies with increasing frequency:

⚡ Aluminum Wiring

Homes built in the 1960s and 70s in South Arlington, Dalworthington Gardens, and Pantego were frequently wired with aluminum instead of copper. Aluminum expands and contracts more than copper with temperature changes. Over decades, this movement loosens connections at outlets, switches, and panels. Loose connections arc. Arcing causes heat. Heat causes fires.

Texas homeowner insurance companies are increasingly requiring licensed electrician documentation of aluminum wiring status before issuing or renewing policies. Some require co-alumiconn repair or full rewiring before they will write coverage.

📊 Per the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission: homes with aluminum wiring are 55 times more likely to reach fire hazard conditions at connection points than homes with copper wiring.
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🔴 Knob and Tube Wiring

Knob and tube wiring was standard in homes built before the 1950s. It uses ceramic knobs to hold wires along framing members and ceramic tubes where wires pass through joists. It has no ground wire and the insulation is cloth - which becomes brittle and cracks over decades.

Knob and tube wiring is not illegal in existing homes in Texas, but many insurers will not write new policies or renew existing ones on homes with active knob and tube wiring. If you are buying or selling an older Arlington TX home, knob and tube wiring will show up on the inspection report.

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📝 Cloth-Insulated Wiring

Cloth-insulated or rubber-insulated wiring from the 1940s through 1960s has insulation that dries out and cracks over time. Once the insulation fails, bare conductor is exposed inside the wall. This is a shock and fire hazard.

If your home has cloth-insulated wiring, the visible sign is often brown or black fabric-wrapped wire visible in the attic, basement, or wherever wiring is exposed. We identify and document this during the inspection visit.

Electrical Wiring Services We Offer in Arlington TX

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Whole House Rewiring in Arlington TX

A full home rewiring replaces all branch circuit wiring throughout the house - every circuit, every outlet, every switch. This is the right answer when the wiring is aluminum throughout, knob and tube throughout, or the home has a combination of old wiring types that have degraded beyond safe use.

Whole house rewiring in Arlington TX takes three to seven days depending on the home size and construction. We work through attics, crawlspaces, and wall cavities to minimize drywall cutting. Permits are pulled before we start.

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Partial Rewiring - When You Do Not Need the Whole House

Not every wiring problem requires rewiring the entire home. Partial rewiring addresses specific areas or circuits while leaving the rest of the home intact. Partial rewiring makes sense when:

  • One section of the home has old or failed wiring
  • Specific circuits are overloaded and need to be split
  • A room addition or garage conversion needs new circuits
  • The home has mixed wiring and only the aluminum sections need addressing

We assess the full home on the inspection visit and tell you exactly which sections need attention and which are fine. We never recommend a full rewire when a partial solves the problem.

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Remodeling Electrical Wiring in Arlington TX

Kitchen remodel. Bathroom addition. Garage conversion. Home office build-out. Every remodel that involves walls being opened is an opportunity to update the wiring behind them.

The most important thing about remodel wiring: call the electrician before the drywall goes up. Once walls are closed, adding or updating wiring costs significantly more. We coordinate directly with your general contractor on remodel wiring.

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New Construction Electrician in Arlington TX

New construction wiring is a different discipline from service work. It starts with a wiring plan, moves through rough-in before insulation and drywall, and finishes with trim-out after walls are complete.

We work with builders, custom home contractors, and homeowners building in Arlington TX and surrounding communities. Every new construction project includes full permit documentation and City of Arlington inspections at each phase.

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Low Voltage and Data Wiring in Arlington TX

Low voltage wiring covers everything that is not standard 120V or 240V power wiring: Ethernet (Cat5e, Cat6, Cat6a), coaxial cable, phone lines, speaker wire, and structured media cabling throughout the home.

As homes add smart devices, home offices, streaming setups, and security systems, the demand for clean, properly routed low voltage wiring has grown. We install low voltage wiring in new construction and in existing homes through attics and wall cavities.

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Signs Your Arlington TX Home May Need Electrical Wiring Services

These are the most common signals we see before a wiring call:

📑 Your Panel or Insurance Flagged It

Insurance company sent a letter about your wiring type or wiring condition
Home inspector flagged knob and tube, aluminum wiring, or cloth-insulated wiring
Lender required a wiring inspection or update before closing on an older home

⚡ You Are Experiencing Electrical Problems

🔴Breakers trip repeatedly on the same circuits under normal loads
🔴Lights flicker or dim throughout the home when appliances run
🔴Burning smell from outlets, switches, or walls
🔴Outlets or switches feel warm to the touch
🔴Visible brown or black fabric-wrapped wire in the attic or basement

🔧 You Are Adding Capacity or Space

Remodel with walls open - best time to update wiring behind them
Adding a room, garage, or ADU that needs new circuits
Installing an EV charger, hot tub, or high-draw appliance that needs a dedicated circuit
Home office build-out needs Ethernet and dedicated power circuits

What Electrical Wiring Work Involves in Arlington TX

Every wiring project follows the same basic path regardless of scope:

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Assessment visit - we inspect the existing wiring, identify what needs to be done, and give you a written price before any work starts

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City of Arlington permit pulled before work begins - required for all wiring work, new circuits, and rewiring projects

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Rough-in work - wire is run through attics, wall cavities, and crawlspaces. Boxes are installed. Minimal drywall opening where direct access is not available.

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Inspection - City of Arlington inspector reviews rough-in wiring before walls are closed

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Finish work - devices installed, panel connections made, all circuits tested

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Final inspection - City of Arlington inspector confirms the completed installation meets code

On wiring work in occupied homes: We minimize disruption. Power is off to the specific circuits being worked on, not the whole house, when possible. We clean up each work area before we leave for the day. A single new circuit takes a few hours. A whole house rewiring takes three to seven days.

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Electrical Wiring Service Area in Arlington TX

Wiring issues are most common in the older neighborhoods where homes have not been updated since original construction:

📍Dalworthington Gardens TX - high concentration of aluminum wiring and older service panels. Insurance letter calls frequent here.
📍South Arlington TX - 1960s and 70s builds near I-20, Sublett Road, and Matlock Road. Mix of aluminum and cloth-insulated wiring common.
📍Pantego TX - older neighborhood stock. Full rewiring and partial rewiring both common.
📍Kennedale TX - residential wiring services including remodel wiring and new circuits.
📍Edgecliff Village TX - full coverage.
📍North Arlington near Highway 360 - newer homes but remodel and addition wiring common as neighborhoods mature.
📍AT&T Stadium area and East Arlington along I-30 - mixed residential and commercial wiring.
📍Grand Prairie TX, Hurst TX, Bedford TX - call to confirm availability.

Got the Insurance Letter?

Call (817) 754-5700 and read us the letter. We tell you on the call what the assessment involves, what the insurer is likely to require, and when we can come out. Written assessment provided after the visit.

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Frequently Asked Questions - Electrical Wiring Services in Arlington TX

Call Bolt Electric at (817) 754-5700. The first step is a licensed electrician inspection that documents the aluminum wiring throughout your home. This gives you and the insurance company a written assessment. From there, the options are co-alumiconn remediation - a connection repair method that makes aluminum wiring safer at each connection point - or full rewiring with copper. We give you both options with firm prices. Most Texas insurance companies accept co-alumiconn remediation documentation. Some require full rewiring. We tell you what your insurer is likely to accept based on the letter they sent.

It depends on what the inspection finds. Many Arlington TX homes need only partial rewiring - addressing the aluminum or degraded wiring in specific areas while the rest of the home is in acceptable condition. We assess the full home during the inspection visit and give you a clear recommendation. We do not recommend a full rewire when a partial addresses the actual problem. The inspection costs a service call fee - the written assessment tells you exactly what is needed.

Three to seven days depending on the size of the home and how accessible the wiring is. A 1,500 square foot single-story home is typically three to four days. A two-story home or a home with limited attic and crawlspace access runs five to seven days. We give you a specific timeline after the inspection. Power to specific circuits is off while that work is being done, but we sequence the work to minimize how long any part of the home is without power.

Knob and tube wiring was standard in homes built before the 1950s. It uses ceramic knobs and tubes to route wiring through framing. The insulation is cloth, which dries out and cracks over decades, leaving bare conductor exposed inside the wall. It also has no ground wire, which means no protection for modern electronics. Insurance companies flag it because cracked cloth insulation is a documented fire risk, especially in attics where insulation is often laid directly on or near the wiring - something knob and tube wiring was never designed to handle.

Yes. The City of Arlington requires permits for all new circuit installations, rewiring projects, and panel work. The permit process includes a rough-in inspection before walls are closed and a final inspection after the work is complete. Bolt Electric pulls all required permits and schedules both inspections. Work done without permits creates problems at home sale, can void homeowner insurance, and leaves undocumented work in the walls.

At the very start - before walls are opened if possible, and definitely before drywall goes back up. Wiring work during a remodel with open walls is straightforward and costs significantly less than fishing wire through finished surfaces after the fact. The same principle applies to low voltage wiring - Ethernet, coax, and speaker wire are infinitely easier to install when walls are open. We coordinate directly with your GC and show up on the rough-in schedule.

Standard electrical wiring carries 120V or 240V power to outlets, switches, and fixtures. Low voltage wiring carries data and signal - Ethernet, coaxial cable, speaker wire, doorbell wiring, and security system wiring. Low voltage wiring runs at 12V to 48V and does not require an electrical permit in most cases. Both types are best run during new construction or remodels when walls are open. We install both through the same visit in most cases for homes that are already open for a remodel.

Get Electrical Wiring Services in Arlington TX

Insurance letter about aluminum wiring. Knob and tube flagged on a home inspection. Walls open for a remodel and the wiring behind them needs updating. A new home that needs to be wired from the ground up. Bolt Electric handles all of it.

We assess before we recommend. We permit before we start. We inspect before we close. Licensed, locally owned, and here when you call.

South Arlington, Dalworthington Gardens, Pantego, Kennedale, and all of Arlington TX.

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Electrical wiring services in Arlington TX. Rewiring, remodel wiring, new construction, low voltage. Licensed electricians.

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