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Knob and Tube Wiring Replacement in Mississauga

Outdated knob and tube wiring puts your home, your family, and your insurance coverage at risk. Effective Wiring’s licensed electricians replace old wiring across Mississauga quickly, safely, and fully up to Ontario code so you can stop worrying and start living with confidence.

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Protect Your Home with Professional Knob and Tube Wiring Replacement in Mississauga

Does your Mississauga home still have knob and tube wiring? If your property was built before the 1950s — whether it’s a Port Credit cottage near Lake Ontario, a heritage home in Streetsville’s historic village, or an older bungalow in Cooksville — there’s a real chance your walls are hiding outdated wiring that puts your family and home at risk. At Effective Wiring, our licensed electricians specialize in safe, code-compliant knob and tube wiring replacement across Mississauga and the Greater Toronto Area.

We’ve helped hundreds of Mississauga homeowners transition from dangerous old wiring systems to modern, grounded electrical systems that meet today’s safety standards and support today’s appliances. From the waterfront properties of Lakeview to the post-war homes of Malton, we know what Mississauga homes need — and we get the job done right.

What Is Knob and Tube Wiring?

What Is Knob and Tube Wiring?

Knob and tube wiring was the standard electrical system used in Canadian homes from the late 1800s through the 1950s. The system uses two separate wires — a hot wire and a neutral wire — routed through walls and ceilings using ceramic knobs and porcelain tubes as guides and insulators.

At the time, this system was considered safe and functional. Today, it is widely recognized as a serious fire and safety hazard. Here’s why:

  • No ground wire: Knob and tube lacks a grounding conductor, meaning it cannot safely handle power surges or protect modern appliances.
  • Deteriorating insulation: The cloth or rubber insulation used on these wires becomes brittle and cracked over decades, exposing live wires.
  • Incompatibility with modern loads: The system was designed for far lower electrical demands than what today’s kitchens, home offices, and entertainment systems require.
  • Insulation damage from renovations: Many older Mississauga homes have had insulation blown into walls over the years, covering knob and tube wiring — a serious fire risk the Ontario Electrical Safety Authority (ESA) strongly warns against.

Why Mississauga Homeowners Need to Act Now

Mississauga has thousands of homes built before 1960, many in neighborhoods like Port Credit, Lakeview, Streetsville, Malton, and Cooksville. If your home falls into this category, knob and tube wiring replacement is not a luxury — it’s a necessity for three key reasons:

1. Home Insurance Most insurance providers in Ontario will not renew or issue new policies for homes with active knob and tube wiring. If they do, you’ll often face dramatically higher premiums and strict coverage limitations. Many Mississauga homeowners only discover this problem when they’re trying to renew their policy or sell their home.

2. ESA Compliance The Electrical Safety Authority of Ontario has strict requirements around knob and tube wiring. Any work on your electrical system — including panel upgrades, renovations, or adding circuits — may trigger a mandatory inspection that identifies the outdated wiring. Staying ahead of this protects you and your property.

3. Fire Safety Aging knob and tube wiring is one of the leading causes of residential electrical fires in older Canadian homes. Deteriorating insulation, overloaded circuits modified by previous owners, and proximity to insulation material all increase the risk significantly.

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Our Knob and Tube Wiring Replacement Process in Mississauga

At Effective Wiring, we follow a thorough, step-by-step process to ensure your home’s electrical system is upgraded safely and correctly:

1. Full Electrical Inspection

Our licensed electrician inspects your home to identify all areas with active knob and tube wiring, assess the current panel, and document the scope of work needed. We provide a detailed written estimate before any work begins.

2. Permit & ESA Notification

All wiring replacement work in Ontario requires a permit. We handle the ESA notification process on your behalf, ensuring full compliance from start to finish.

3. Safe Removal of Old Wiring

We carefully remove the old knob and tube wiring, taking care to minimize disruption to your walls, ceilings, and finishes. Our team has extensive experience working in older Mississauga homes with plaster walls, tight crawlspaces, and original framing.

4. Modern Wiring Installation

We install new grounded wiring (14/2 or 12/2 copper, as required) throughout the affected areas, connecting everything properly to your electrical panel. Where needed, we also recommend a panel upgrade to ensure your updated system has the capacity it needs.

5. ESA Inspection & Certification

Once work is complete, an ESA inspector reviews and certifies the work. You receive full documentation for your records, your insurance provider, and any future real estate transaction.

6. Final Walkthrough

Our electrician walks you through everything that was done, answers your questions, and ensures you're fully satisfied before we leave.

Signs Your Mississauga Home May Have Knob and Tube Wiring

Not sure if your home has this type of wiring? Watch for these warning signs:

  • Your home was built before 1960
  • You have a two-slot (ungrounded) outlets in most rooms
  • Your electrical panel contains old glass fuses rather than circuit breakers
  • You’ve noticed flickering lights or frequently tripped circuits
  • You can see old porcelain knobs or ceramic tubes in your unfinished basement or attic
  • A previous home inspection flagged outdated wiring
  • Your insurance company asked about the type of wiring in your home

If any of these apply, contact Effective Wiring for a professional assessment. We serve all of Mississauga, including Port Credit, Streetsville, Erin Mills, Lakeview, Cooksville, Malton, and surrounding neighborhoods.

Knob and Tube Wiring Replacement Costs in Mississauga

The cost of knob and tube wiring replacement varies depending on the size of your home, the extent of the existing wiring, and whether a panel upgrade is also required. As a general guide for Mississauga homes:

Home SizeEstimated Replacement Cost
Small home / partial replacement$3,500 – $6,000
Average home (1,200 – 1,800 sq. ft.)$8,000 – $14,000
Larger home or full rewire$15,000 – $25,000+
Panel upgrade (if needed)$1,500 – $3,500 additional

These are estimates only. Contact us for a free, no-obligation quote based on your specific property. We provide transparent, itemized pricing — no surprises.

FAQ – Residential Electrical Services in Mississauga

Is knob and tube wiring illegal in Mississauga?

Knob and tube wiring is not technically illegal in Ontario — but it is prohibited for new installations and is not permitted in homes where insulation has been added around the wiring. More importantly, most insurance companies in Ontario will refuse to cover homes with active knob and tube wiring, or will charge significantly higher premiums. If your home has this type of wiring, it is strongly advisable to have it replaced by a licensed electrician as soon as possible.

In Mississauga, the Ontario Electrical Safety Authority (ESA) requires a permit for all wiring replacement work, and the completed work must pass an ESA inspection. This ensures the replacement meets current Ontario Electrical Safety Code requirements and gives you proper documentation for insurance and future real estate transactions.

You can legally sell a home with knob and tube wiring in Ontario, but it will likely create significant complications. Real estate agents and lawyers are required to disclose the presence of known hazards, and many buyers will request the wiring be replaced as a condition of sale. Lenders and home inspectors regularly flag this issue, and buyers may have difficulty obtaining insurance for a home with active knob and tube wiring.

Having the wiring replaced before listing your home eliminates this barrier, increases your property value, and makes the transaction much smoother. Many Mississauga homeowners find that the cost of replacement is recovered — and then some — in the final sale price.

 

For an average Mississauga home of 1,200 to 1,800 square feet, the replacement process typically takes between three and five business days, depending on the scope of work and the accessibility of the existing wiring. Homes with finished basements, plaster walls, or complex layouts may take longer, while smaller homes or partial replacements can be completed more quickly.

We schedule work to minimize disruption to your household. In most cases, you can remain in your home during the project. Your electrician will give you a clear timeline during your initial consultation and keep you updated throughout the process.

In many cases, yes. Homes with knob and tube wiring are often also equipped with older fuse-based panels or undersized 60-amp or 100-amp panels that cannot safely support the electrical demands of a modern household. When we replace knob and tube wiring, we assess your panel at the same time and let you know if an upgrade is recommended.

Upgrading to a modern 200-amp breaker panel at the same time as your wiring replacement is usually more cost-effective than doing the projects separately. It also ensures your fully rewired home has the capacity to handle everything from EV chargers and home offices to modern kitchen appliances. Learn more about our electrical panel upgrades.

The most reliable way is to have a licensed electrician inspect your home. However, there are several things you can check yourself. Look in your unfinished basement or attic for ceramic or porcelain knobs with wires looped around them, or for ceramic tubes that wires pass through in the framing. If your home has only two-prong (ungrounded) outlets throughout, that’s a strong indicator. An older glass-fuse panel is another common sign.

Homes built before 1950 in Mississauga neighborhoods like Port Credit, Streetsville, Lakeview, and Cooksville are most likely to still have active knob and tube wiring. If you’re unsure, contact Effective Wiring for a professional inspection. We’ll assess your home’s wiring and give you an honest assessment of what’s there and what needs to be done.

Standard homeowners insurance in Ontario does not cover the cost of replacing knob and tube wiring as a preventive measure — this is considered a home improvement, not an insured loss. However, if your home suffers a fire or electrical damage caused by faulty wiring, you may have a claim, though insurers may contest it if they can show the wiring was a known pre-existing hazard.

Some home warranties or renovation financing programs may help offset costs. The best first step is to get a written estimate from Effective Wiring, then speak with your insurance broker about your options. Many Mississauga homeowners find that replacing the wiring actually reduces their annual insurance premium enough to offset a portion of the project cost over time.

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Contact Effective Wiring for Knob and Tube Wiring Replacement in Mississauga

Don’t wait until an insurance renewal or a home sale forces the issue. Knob and tube wiring is a real safety risk, and replacing it is one of the best investments you can make in your Mississauga home.

Contact Effective Wiring today for a free, no-obligation estimate. Our licensed electricians serve all of Mississauga and the Greater Toronto Area — from Port Credit and Streetsville to Erin Mills, Oakville, and beyond.

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