
Knob & Tube Rewiring in Mississauga
Mississauga homeowners choose RenoHouse for knob & tube rewiring — quality workmanship, transparent pricing, and a team that treats your home like their own. 4.9★ rated.
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How It Works
A simple, stress-free process from start to finish.
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Remote Estimate
We review everything, discuss details, and provide a clear estimate — often within hours, no visit needed.
Repair Process
Our licensed team arrives at your Mississauga home on the agreed date and completes your knob & tube rewiring to the highest standards.
Handover & Warranty
Final walkthrough with you, full cleanup, and warranty documentation provided.
Send Your Request
Call or WhatsApp us 24/7 from Mississauga. Send photos, video, and a description + your location.
Remote Estimate
We review everything, clarify details, and give you a price — often within hours.
Repair Process
Licensed team arrives at your Mississauga home and completes your knob & tube rewiring professionally.
Handover & Warranty
Final walkthrough, full cleanup, and warranty documentation.
Knob & Tube Rewiring in Mississauga
In Mississauga, we've built a reputation for exceptional knob & tube rewiring provider. Our licensed and insured team delivers quality workmanship, transparent pricing, and reliable service to homeowners throughout Mississauga.
Mississauga's mix of new developments in Erin Mills and established neighborhoods in Port Credit and Streetsville means we handle both modern and traditional homes with equal expertise.
With over 498 completed projects and a 4.9-star Google rating, RenoHouse is the name Mississauga homeowners trust. Mississauga homeowners — your free estimate is one call away.
Mississauga's older neighborhoods need electrical modernization — from panel upgrades in Cooksville bungalows to rewiring in Clarkson's mid-century homes. Meanwhile, EV charger installations are booming in newer suburbs like Churchill Meadows and Lisgar, where driveways and garages make Level 2 home charging convenient and cost-effective.
LED pot light installations are transforming Mississauga homes, replacing dated fluorescent and incandescent fixtures with energy-efficient recessed lighting. Our electricians install pot lights throughout Mississauga — from open-concept Erin Mills main floors to Lorne Park heritage home living rooms — with clean, professional results.
Average knob & tube rewiring cost in Mississauga and the GTA: $150–$3000 per job, depending on scope — outlet installations start around $150, while panel upgrades and full-home rewiring run $1,500–$3,000+.
Knob & Tube Rewiring in Mississauga: Mississauga features a wide range of housing — charming 1920s–1950s cottages and bungalows in Port Credit and Lorne Park, 1970s–1990s detached homes in Erin Mills and Meadowvale, newer townhomes in Churchill Meadows, and a growing number of highrise condos in the City Centre. Many established homes are 30–50 years old and due for updates. Common issues like outdated kitchens and bathrooms in 1980s–1990s suburban homes make professional knob & tube rewiring services especially important for Mississauga homeowners.

What Sets Us Apart in Mississauga
Flexible Scheduling
Book knob & tube rewiring appointments in Mississauga that fit your life. Evening and weekend slots available.
Quality Guaranteed
We don't cut corners. Every project follows industry best practices with premium materials and meticulous attention to detail.
No Hidden Fees
Straightforward pricing for knob & tube rewiring in Mississauga. What we quote is what you pay — guaranteed.
Sound Familiar?
These are the most common problems our Mississauga clients face.
Insurer just sent a 30-day notice demanding knob-and-tube removal?
Pre-1950 Toronto home (Cabbagetown, Riverdale, Beaches, Junction) with active K&T circuits?
Aviva, Intact, or TD refusing to renew your home policy because of old wiring?
Worried about rewiring damaging your plaster walls and matching the original finish?
Want to combine the rewire with a kitchen or bathroom renovation to save money?
Need an ESA Form 1 (Certificate of Inspection) for insurance underwriting?
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What Our Clients Say
“Upgraded our panel from 100 to 200 amps and installed 12 pot lights throughout the main floor. Everything passed ESA inspection first time. Very professional and clean work.”
Sarah K.
Vaughan
“Installed a Tesla Wall Connector in our garage. The electrician assessed the panel, ran the dedicated circuit, and had it working in half a day. Excellent service.”
Mike T.
Markham
“Replaced all the old outlets and switches in our 1970s home and added GFCI outlets in the kitchen and bathrooms. House feels so much safer now.”
Linda P.
Mississauga
Our Knob & Tube Rewiring Work
Professional knob & tube rewiring results from RenoHouse projects in Mississauga and across the GTA.

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Frequently Asked Questions About Knob & Tube Rewiring in Mississauga
Small bungalow (1,000–1,400 sq ft, partial K&T): $8,000–$12,000. Standard semi or small detached (1,500–2,000 sq ft, full K&T): $12,000–$18,000. Larger detached or 2.5-storey Edwardian (2,500–3,500 sq ft, full K&T): $18,000–$25,000+. Includes ESA-permitted rewiring, drywall/plaster repair, paint, baseboard replacement, fixture re-install, and ESA Form 1. Panel upgrade often pulled into scope: +$2,500–$5,500.
Most major Canadian insurers (Aviva, Intact, TD, Wawanesa, Co-operators, Economical) refuse to renew policies on properties with K&T circuits exceeding 10–15% of wiring inventory, and require full removal within 30–90 days of policy notice. The reason is documented failure-mode risk: 90–120-year-old rubber/cloth insulation degradation, connection oxidation, modern-appliance load mismatch, and rodent damage. ESA Form 1 (Certificate of Inspection) issued after rewiring satisfies the insurer.
ESA Form 1 is the Certificate of Inspection issued by the Electrical Safety Authority after passing final inspection of permit-pulled work. Insurers require this document as proof that the rewiring was done by ECRA-licensed personnel and inspected to Ontario Electrical Safety Code standards. RenoHouse delivers Form 1 plus a project-completion package within 5 business days of final inspection.
Some insurers accept partial removal (down to 0% active K&T) but most now require full removal of all active circuits — the 10–15% threshold has dropped to zero with several carriers in 2025–2026. Confirm with your insurer's underwriter before quoting partial scope. RenoHouse defaults to full-house rewiring because the partial-scope cost savings rarely exceed the cost of having to come back later for the rest.
A full-house K&T rewire requires 30–50 wall and ceiling openings (6"x10" to 12"x18" each) to route NMD-90 cable from outlet to junction to switch to fixture. In plaster homes (most pre-1950 Mississauga stock) the patches are harder — cuts must respect lath spacing, patch material must bond to existing lath, and texture/finish must match. We default to skim-coating affected walls when more than 4 patches are needed in a single room. Drywall/plaster repair often costs more than the wiring itself on K&T jobs.
Yes — strongly recommended. Every drywall patch made for the rewiring becomes 'free' (already in the renovation scope), and the renovation timeline absorbs ESA inspection holds. Combined K&T rewiring + room renovation is 25–35% cheaper than rewiring done alone followed by a renovation 12 months later. We sequence both projects under one contract with one set of permits where possible.
Yes — RenoHouse holds Master Electrician licensing and an ECRA/ESA contractor license. All electrical work is performed under ECRA-licensed personnel, with ESA Permits pulled by the Master Electrician of record. Drywall/plaster repair, paint, baseboard, and finish work is performed by RenoHouse trades. The customer has one point of contact for the entire project.
Pre-1980 plaster walls in older Mississauga homes may contain asbestos in the finish coat or joint compound. When wall openings exceed Type 1 thresholds (~1 m² per opening), we coordinate with HCRA-licensed Type 1/2 abatement specialists before continuing rough-in. Asbestos abatement is performed by certified specialist (we do NOT remove asbestos in-house) — see our Asbestos Abatement Coordination page.
Smaller homes (1,000–1,400 sq ft): 5–8 business days for rough-in + drywall/plaster repair, plus 3–5 days for paint and finish. Standard semi or small detached: 8–12 business days. Larger detached or 2.5-storey Edwardian: 12–18 business days. ESA inspections (rough-in and final) add 2–5 business days each in scheduling. Total project clock: 3–6 weeks from contract to ESA Form 1, depending on scope and inspector availability.
Most homeowners stay in place during smaller-scope rewires — work proceeds room-by-room with electrical supply maintained on rotating circuits. Larger full-house rewires sometimes benefit from 1–2 weeks of vacancy during rough-in if the homeowner has elderly residents, infants, or asthma sensitivity to plaster dust. We discuss case-by-case at the site visit. Power is never fully cut for more than 4–8 hours at a time.
Yes — newer homes often lack outlets in convenient locations, especially in kitchens, home offices, and garages. We add outlets by running new wiring through walls and ceilings, ensuring every addition meets ESA (Electrical Safety Authority) requirements. USB-integrated outlets are a popular upgrade.
A Level 2 EV charger (240V) installation in a newer suburban home typically costs $800–$2,000 including the dedicated circuit, wiring, and outlet or hardwired connection. Homes with the electrical panel in the garage are at the lower end, while longer wire runs increase cost.
LED pot lights use 75% less energy than halogen, last 25,000+ hours, and provide superior light quality. A full-home LED pot light upgrade (15–25 lights) typically costs $2,000–$4,000 installed and is one of the most impactful lighting improvements you can make.
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