House Rewiring Cost in 2026
Whole-home rewire pricing — by square foot and wire age.
House rewiring cost in the U.S.: $8,000–$30,000 for a full whole-home rewire, or roughly $4–$9 per square foot. Knob-and-tube and aluminum branch wiring trend toward the high end. Includes new panel, AFCI/GFCI protection, and code-compliant grounding.
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House Rewiring Cost FAQ
+How much does it cost to rewire a 1,500 sq ft house in your area?
A 1,500 sq ft rewire in your area typically runs $9,000–$15,000 if walls are closed (fish & patch) and $6,000–$11,000 if walls are open during a remodel. Add $3,000–$5,000 for a panel upgrade.
+Is knob-and-tube rewiring more expensive in your area?
Yes. K&T removal in your area runs 20–40% more than standard rewires — attic and crawlspace access is harder, every junction needs replacement, and insurers usually require full removal (not splicing into) before they'll write.
+What factors change the house rewire cost in your area?
Permit fees, utility coordination, existing service condition, panel brand, wire runs, drywall repair, and local labor rates all move the number. your area jurisdictions with strict inspection cycles trend toward the high end.
+Are financing or rebates available in your area?
Many your area electricians offer 0% promotional financing through GreenSky, Synchrony, or Service Finance. Federal IRA tax credits (up to 30%) and local utility rebates can offset $500–$4,000 depending on the scope.
+Should I get multiple quotes in your area?
Yes — get 3 licensed, insured bids. Watch for quotes that come in significantly below the $8,000–$30,000 range in your area; they usually exclude permit, drywall repair, or required code upgrades.