New construction wiring, room additions, and full rewires of knob-and-tube or aluminum wiring. Derek Yuen has 8 years of experience with Portland's Craftsman bungalows and pre-war housing stock โ the toughest rewire jobs in the city.
Portland's older Craftsman homes and pre-1940s bungalows often have knob-and-tube (K&T) wiring. We fully rewire homes with K&T โ safely, efficiently, and with minimal wall damage using fishing techniques.
Homes built 1965โ1973 often have aluminum branch circuit wiring that poses a fire risk at connections. We install CO/ALR devices or full copper pigtail splices to bring your wiring to safe, code-compliant standards.
Full electrical rough-in and trim-out for new construction projects. We work directly with your general contractor, coordinate inspections, and ensure your home passes every stage of electrical inspection.
Adding a bedroom, finishing a basement, or building an ADU? We handle the complete electrical scope โ from panel circuit additions to outlet placement, lighting, and inspection sign-off.
Adding a dedicated 20A circuit for a home office, a kitchen appliance circuit, a laundry circuit, or any other dedicated load. Quick, tidy, and properly labeled in your panel.
GFCI outlet installation, exhaust fan wiring, vanity lighting, and heated floor circuits. All bathroom electrical work in Portland requires GFCI protection โ we install it right the first time.
Knob-and-tube (K&T) is an early electrical wiring method used from roughly 1880 to 1940. Wires run through ceramic knobs and tubes โ without a ground wire and with insulation that degrades over time. Most Portland Craftsman bungalows and pre-war homes still have some K&T remaining.
K&T wiring has no ground, can't support modern electrical loads, and becomes brittle with age. Insulation that touches K&T (insulation contractors sometimes pack it tightly) creates a fire risk. Many Oregon insurance companies now require K&T removal as a condition of coverage.
A full K&T rewire for a 1,200โ2,000 sq ft Portland bungalow typically runs $8,000โ$18,000 and takes 3โ5 days. We use wire-fishing techniques to minimize wall and ceiling damage โ most homeowners require very little drywall repair.
Not all K&T needs to be replaced immediately โ we help you prioritize. Kitchen and bathroom circuits are highest priority (moisture + load), followed by bedroom circuits. We'll give you an honest assessment of what needs to go now vs. what can wait.
Frank or Derek inspects your attic, basement, and accessible wiring to map what you have. We identify K&T, aluminum wiring, and any immediate safety hazards โ and provide a prioritized remediation plan with full pricing.
Rewiring projects require electrical permits in Portland. We handle the paperwork, submit drawings if required, and ensure the project scope is fully permitted before any work begins.
We run new circuits using modern Romex cable, fishing wires through walls where possible to minimize drywall cuts. Attic and basement access dramatically reduces the invasiveness of most rewire projects in Portland's older homes.
City inspector signs off on rough wiring. Then we install all outlets, switches, light fixtures, and panel connections. A final inspection confirms everything is complete and code-compliant.