Is your home in Brea, CA, one of the countless properties built between the 1960s and mid-1970s? Safeguard your family's safety and your property's value today.
Get Your Free ConsultationThe presence of aluminum wiring in a home doesn't automatically mean imminent danger, but it does signify a heightened risk of electrical fires. Understanding these risks is the first step toward a safer home environment.
During a copper shortage in the 1960s, aluminum became a widely accepted alternative for residential electrical wiring. It was installed in millions of homes, including many right here in Brea. However, long-term performance revealed critical flaws that distinguish it from copper.
Unlike robust copper, aluminum is prone to oxidation, expansion/contraction, and "cold flow" (creep). These factors cause connections to loosen, generating intense heat that can melt insulation and ignite fires.
If your home was built between the 1960s and 1970s, be vigilant for these signs of failing connections:
If you observe these signs, contact Zenvolt Electrical immediately at (833) 435-4447.
We meticulously examine outlets, switches, light fixtures, and breaker connections to identify exposed aluminum and assess risks in your Brea home.
The most cost-effective solution. We use specialized, code-approved connectors to create a permanent, safe splice between aluminum and copper conductors.
A complete overhaul for ultimate peace of mind. We remove all aluminum branch circuit wiring and replace it with modern, robust copper.
We ensure your electrical system can handle current appliances and technology, preventing overloads and improving overall safety.
Dramatically reduce the risk of electrical fires and protect the lives of your loved ones.
Remove "red flags" for buyers. Proactive remediation makes your property more competitive and insurable.
Professional remediation can lead to reduced premiums by removing high-risk factors.
Eliminate resistive bottlenecks for more stable and consistent power delivery.
A: Look for "aluminum" or "AL" stamped on wire sheathing in your panel, attic, or basement. Aluminum wires have a dull grey appearance. However, for a definitive answer, a professional inspection from Zenvolt Electrical is highly recommended.
A: It's not inherently dangerous itself, but the *connections* are. Oxidation and thermal expansion lead to loose junctions, which create fire hazards. Safe remediation focuses on these critical connection points.
A: Pigtailing is targeted and less intrusive, using CPSC-approved connectors to isolate risky connections. Full replacement involves removing all old wiring. Zenvolt Electrical helps you choose the best fit for your needs and budget.
A: Pigtailing usually takes a few days to a week. Full replacement is a larger project and can take several weeks depending on access and drywall requirements.
A: Absolutely. All Zenvolt Electrical electricians undergo continuous education regarding NEC codes and specialized procedures for COPALUM and AlumiConn installations.