whole-home rewiring for retrofit homes.
Short answer: Circuit & Cistern LA handles whole-home rewiring by checking the symptom, the system around it, and the local constraints that can change the repair. For this service, that means we replace obsolete or unsafe wiring with coordinated circuits, grounding, AFCI/GFCI strategy, panel planning, and inspection access.
The key risk is simple: rewiring is not just pulling cable; access, plaster repair, circuit mapping, panel capacity, and staged inspections matter. That is why the page includes cost drivers, what can go wrong, permit context, utility overlap, homeowner prep, and local pages instead of only a generic "call now" pitch.
What we check before quoting whole-home rewiring
older bungalows, duplexes, and additions often mix knob-and-tube, cloth, BX, and modern NM in the same home. The visit starts with symptom photos, model labels, shutoff access, and the relevant route from the equipment to the panel, pipe, drain, duct, or exterior location.
- wiring type
- attic/crawl access
- panel plan
- room-by-room loads
- inspection sequence
Cost range and drivers
Typical planning range: $9 500 to $52 000. The low side usually assumes clear access, existing infrastructure that can stay, and no major hidden defects. The high side usually involves replacement equipment, utility involvement, difficult routing, permit or inspection sequence, concealed damage, or multi-trade coordination.
Repair, replacement, or retrofit sequence
| Path | When it fits | What can change the scope |
|---|---|---|
| Repair | The equipment or fixture is serviceable and the failure is isolated. | Old parts, unsafe wiring, bad shutoffs, inaccessible cleanouts, or failed venting. |
| Replacement | The system is at end of life, unsafe, inefficient, or no longer compatible with the home. | Permits, HERS, panel capacity, pipe material, duct sizing, condensate, or gas sizing. |
| Retrofit sequence | Several home systems should be staged so one upgrade does not block the next. | EV charger, heat pump, HPWH, ADU, remodel, repipe, or whole-home rewiring plans. |
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Inspection-summary reviews
Circuit & Cistern LA treated whole-home rewiring as part of the whole home, checking wiring type, attic/crawl access, and the access before recommending work.
The estimate was clearer than a generic repair quote because it explained what could be fixed now and what would need permit-ready planning later.
The technician asked for photos first, arrived with the right questions, and left a practical checklist instead of pushing a bigger replacement.
Questions homeowners ask before booking
Why does Circuit & Cistern LA check air, power, and water together?
Older SGV and Northeast LA homes often have connected constraints. A heat pump may need panel capacity, a water-heater change may need venting or electrical work, and an AC leak may be condensate plumbing rather than refrigerant.
Is the booking form on this site?
No. Booking uses the external scheduler at https://nexfield.pro/crm/book?u=205. The site does not create a fake internal booking form.
Why is the phone number pending?
The site is intentionally using one centralized phone placeholder until the real business number is supplied. That prevents fake phone numbers from being published.
Do you publish license numbers on the site?
No license number is shown unless a real license number is supplied by the business owner. The site avoids invented license claims.
Map the whole-home rewiring scope before approving the work.
Send the symptom, equipment photos, panel photo, shutoff location, access constraints, and urgency. The booking path stays external so there is no fake form and no invented phone number.