Expert aluminum wiring replacement for Matthews homes and businesses — same-day scheduling, transparent pricing.
Aluminum wiring replacement for Matthews homes built in the 1960s and 1970s. JJC Electric removes hazardous aluminum branch circuit wiring and replaces it with modern copper — eliminating the overheating, arcing, and fire risks that aluminum connections create at outlets and switches.
With a population of 33,312, Matthews is home to thousands of properties that depend on safe, reliable electrical systems. Our aluminum wiring replacement team in Matthews, NC combines Navy-trained diagnostic precision with over 37 years of field experience to deliver results that meet or exceed NEC requirements. Every project begins with a thorough electrical assessment — we test circuits, verify wire integrity, and evaluate panel capacity before recommending any work.
When you choose JJC Electric for aluminum wiring replacement in Matthews, you get a licensed electrician who diagnoses before they repair, explains before they charge, and tests every connection before they leave. We handle permits, coordinate inspections, and document our work so you have a complete record for insurance and resale purposes.
A proven process built on decades of experience — transparent, thorough, and code-compliant from start to finish.
JJC Electric begins every aluminum wiring replacement project in Matthews, NC with a hands-on assessment. We test circuits, evaluate wiring condition, check load capacity, and document findings so you understand exactly what your property needs.
Our Matthews team plans every detail of your aluminum wiring replacement project including wire routing, breaker assignments, permit requirements, and a realistic timeline. You receive a clear, itemized estimate with no surprises.
Our licensed electricians perform all wiring, connections, and installations to National Electrical Code standards. We work efficiently, protect your property, and keep the job site clean throughout the project.
JJC Electric does not call a job done in Matthews until every circuit tests within specification and all safety devices function properly. We schedule the final inspection with the local authority, provide all documentation, and make sure you are completely satisfied.
What you need to know before scheduling — pricing, timeline, permits, and more.
The cost of aluminum wiring replacement in Matthews depends on the scope of the project, materials required, and any panel or circuit upgrades needed. JJC Electric provides free on-site assessments with upfront pricing so you know exactly what to expect before any work begins.
JJC Electric offers same-day and next-day scheduling for aluminum wiring replacement in Matthews whenever possible. For electrical emergencies, we dispatch a licensed electrician within 60 to 90 minutes. Call {phone} to book your appointment.
Many aluminum wiring replacement projects in Matthews require an electrical permit under North Carolina and local codes. JJC Electric handles all permit applications and scheduling of inspections so your aluminum wiring replacement project meets code and passes on the first inspection.
JJC Electric backs all aluminum wiring replacement work in Matthews, NC with a comprehensive workmanship warranty. All materials and equipment we install meet or exceed industry standards. Ask about specific warranty details when you schedule your free estimate.
What homeowners and business owners say about working with our licensed electricians.
"JJC Electric handled the full electrical for our garage conversion — new sub panel, outlets, lighting, and a dedicated circuit for the mini split. Solid work. Only minor issue was a scheduling delay but the actual work was excellent."
"JJC Electric is professional, responds quickly, and pricing is reasonable. They installed a new outlet and light switch for us and the work was done right the first time. Would definitely hire again."
"Our circuit breaker kept tripping every time we ran the microwave and toaster at the same time. JJC Electric diagnosed the overloaded circuit, ran a dedicated line for the kitchen appliances, and the problem is completely solved."