Dedicated Circuit

New 20 Amp
  • New circuit from panel
  • Standard run
$350
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Things that can impact this price
  • Distance from panel
  • Wall access

Dedicated Circuit

New 30-50 Amp
  • Heavy duty circuit
  • For appliances or HVAC
$475
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Things that can impact this price
  • Distance from panel
  • Wire gauge needed

Rewire Room

Per Room
  • Replace all wiring in one room
  • New outlets and switches
$1,800
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Things that can impact this price
  • Room size
  • Wall access
  • Number of circuits

Wiring & Circuits FAQ

Common Questions

Can I add an outlet to a room without one?
Yes. An electrician can run new wiring from the panel or an existing circuit to add outlets wherever you need them. The cost depends on the distance from the power source and whether walls need to be opened for access.

Signs & Diagnosis

How do I know if my home needs rewiring?
Warning signs include frequently tripping breakers, flickering lights, discolored outlets, a burning smell, or aluminum wiring. Many older North Texas homes built before the 1970s may have outdated wiring that doesn’t meet current safety codes.
Is aluminum wiring dangerous?
Aluminum wiring, common in North Texas homes built in the 1960s and 70s, can be a fire hazard because it expands and contracts more than copper, loosening connections over time. An electrician can add copper pigtails or recommend rewiring to address the risk.

Types & Options

What is a dedicated circuit and why would I need one?
A dedicated circuit serves only one appliance or outlet. High-draw appliances like refrigerators, microwaves, washers, dryers, and HVAC systems each need their own circuit to prevent overloads and tripped breakers.
What's the difference between a 20-amp and 30-50 amp circuit?
A 20-amp circuit handles standard outlets and most kitchen appliances. A 30-50 amp circuit is needed for heavy-duty appliances like electric dryers, ranges, hot tubs, and HVAC equipment that draw more power.
How much does it cost to add a new circuit?
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How long does it take to run a new circuit?
A single dedicated circuit typically takes 2-4 hours depending on the distance from the panel and wall access. Room rewiring is a larger project that can take 1-3 days depending on the room size and complexity.
Do I need a permit to add a circuit in North Texas?
Yes. Adding new circuits requires an electrical permit and inspection in most North Texas municipalities. This ensures the work meets the National Electrical Code and local building standards.