Los Angeles has a large inventory of homes built before 1960, particularly in neighborhoods like Echo Park, Koreatown, and parts of the San Fernando Valley. These homes were wired for a fraction of the electrical load modern families demand. Original wiring often used cloth insulation, which degrades over time, or aluminum conductors, which oxidize at connection points. Ambient heat in Southern California accelerates this deterioration. A warm light switch in a home built in 1940 is a sign that connections installed 80 years ago are finally failing. Add central air conditioning, electric dryers, and multiple electronic devices, and you are asking a 60-amp service panel to handle 150 amps of demand. The result is overheated wiring, melted receptacles, and fire risk.
The Los Angeles Department of Building and Safety enforces strict electrical codes, and any major repair work requires a permit and inspection. This protects you. When we diagnose and repair overheating outlets, we follow NEC standards and pull permits when necessary. Our technicians understand the specific challenges of upgrading electrical systems in homes with plaster walls, limited attic access, and outdated panels. We work with inspectors regularly and know what they expect. Choosing a licensed, local electrician ensures your repairs pass inspection and protect your property value.