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Electrical fires are unpredictable. You never know when one is going to happen, and they can spread quickly if not caught in time, causing a house fire. Your home could sustain significant damage, and you may need to rebuild.
However, some fires are small enough that you will only need to replace wire or wires that caused the fire to spark in the first place. How will you know?
If an electrical fire has damaged your home, it's vital to assess the damage and determine what needs to be done. The following are some of the areas you should inspect:
If your house has been damaged by fire, the best thing to do is to call a licensed electrician - this should be your first call. You should never try to fix the problem yourself and risk further damage or injury.
If you have a fire insurance policy, your next step would be to contact your insurance company as soon as possible so they can help with repairs or a total replacement of your home's wiring systems and replacements for electrical appliances.
The answer to this question depends on the cause of the fire. If it was an electrical fault, then an insurance company may be willing to pay for rewiring your home. However, there might be reasons why your insurance provider won't cover the costs.
If your insurance company covers home electrical fires, it's important to make sure that all of the old wiring is removed from your property by the electricians.
If you've noticed a problem with the wiring in your home, the cause is likely related to either aging or fire damage. In some cases, both issues can be present.
If you see flickering lights and sparks coming from outlets, if there are electrical shocks when using appliances like hair dryers or irons (even if they're plugged into other outlets), if there is a burning smell coming from one or more rooms of your house--or if your circuit breakers keep tripping without any obvious reason--it's time for an inspection by a licensed electrician who can determine whether rewiring will be necessary.
You will also want to consider rewiring your house after a fire if it has outdated technology like copper wiring or tube wiring in place instead of the new standard aluminum wiring found in newer homes.
For more information on post-fire home safety, check out our blog.
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