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Tulsa Home Rewiring

Professional home rewiring
services in Tulsa.

M Electric — owned and operated by US Army veteran Marshall Morgan since 1999 — provides complete home rewiring services throughout the Tulsa metro area, including Jenks, Liberty, and Sapulpa. Our licensed electricians modernize systems with minimal disruption. We handle outdated aluminum wiring and modern electrical demands. Inspections and permits are included in every project.

Newly run armored cable feeding two metal junction boxes mounted on a wood stud — whole-home rewire in progress on a Tulsa home by M Electric

Why consider home rewiring in Tulsa

Home rewiring replaces outdated or unsafe wiring throughout your house. Modern Tulsa homes consume up to 400% more electricity than homes from decades past, requiring updates for safety and functionality while meeting current electrical codes.

Signs your Tulsa home may need rewiring

  • Frequent circuit breaker trips or blown fuses
  • Dimming or flickering lights when using appliances
  • Burning odors from outlets or switches
  • Discolored or warm outlet covers
  • Two-prong ungrounded outlets
  • Aluminum wiring (common in homes built 1965–1973)
  • Knob-and-tube wiring in older homes
  • Electric shocks from appliances or outlets

Our professional rewiring process

  1. 01

    Comprehensive electrical inspection

  2. 02

    Detailed project assessment

  3. 03

    Permit acquisition

  4. 04

    Strategic wire installation

  5. 05

    Electrical panel updates

  6. 06

    Code compliance testing

  7. 07

    Final inspection and certification

Why choose M Electric for home rewiring

Service Area

Home Rewiring across the Tulsa metro.

We cover Downtown Tulsa, Midtown, South Tulsa, Brookside, East Tulsa, Admiral Place, and Cherry Street, Maple Ridge, Riverside, Kendall-Whittier — plus every surrounding city in the Tulsa metro.

TulsaBroken ArrowOwassoBixbyJenksSapulpaSand SpringsBerryhillTurleyOakhurstGlenpoolMoundsKieferKellyvilleLeonardLiberty
Verified Google Reviews

What Tulsa neighbors say.

4.9 average · 90+ reviews
Older house, long list of issues. Very reasonable quote and he handled it all.
Brianna Y. · Verified Google Review
Outstanding job wiring our pole barn after-the-fact. Now I have my go-to electrician.
Milton O. · Verified Google Review
Service call or full rewire — you don't get better quality. Doesn't cut corners.
Tim H. · Verified Google Review

Frequently asked questions

How much does it cost to rewire a house?+

Costs vary based on home size, age, and construction. A 2,000 square foot home typically ranges from $12,000–$20,000. Contact (918) 992-6282 for a detailed quote.

Can a house be rewired without removing drywall?+

Some wiring replacement happens through attics and crawl spaces, but most complete projects require drywall access. We use minimally invasive techniques with careful repair methods.

How often should a house be rewired?+

Most electrical systems should be evaluated for rewiring every 40–50 years. Homes with aluminum wiring or frequent issues may need it sooner. Regular inspections help determine the right timing.

How long does it take to rewire a whole house?+

A complete home rewiring typically takes 5–10 days for an average-sized house. Smaller homes (1,000 sq ft) usually take 3–4 days; larger homes may require 1–2 weeks.

Is 70-year-old wiring safe?+

While some older wiring still functions, it likely fails to meet modern safety standards or power demands. Older systems lack proper grounding, have degraded insulation, and may not safely handle current electrical loads. A professional inspection is recommended for wiring over 40 years old.

How do I know if my house needs rewiring?+

Common indicators: frequent electrical issues or breaker trips, burning smells from outlets, flickering or dimming lights, two-prong outlets, visible wire wear, homes over 40 years old with original wiring, and aluminum wiring.

What's the difference between aluminum and copper home wiring?+

Many Tulsa-area homes built between 1965 and 1973 were wired with aluminum branch circuits as a copper alternative during the wartime price spike. Aluminum expands and contracts more than copper, which loosens connections at outlets and switches over time. Loose connections create heat and fire risk. We typically address aluminum by either replacing affected branches with copper, or by retrofitting AlumiConn or COPALUM connectors at every termination per the CPSC guidance.

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