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The cost to rewire a house in Great Falls ranges from $3,090 to $17,680, with most homeowners paying around $7,520. Your actual cost depends on several factors specific to your home and the Great Falls market.
Larger homes need more wire, more circuits, and more labor hours — cost scales roughly proportionally with square footage.
Modern code requires dedicated circuits for kitchens, bathrooms, laundry, and outdoor areas, so a full rewire typically installs 20–40+ circuits.
Open walls (during a remodel) cut labor costs dramatically versus fishing wire through finished walls, which may require temporary drywall removal.
Pre-1960s homes often have knob-and-tube or ungrounded wiring that requires complete replacement and may reveal other code issues.
Bringing a home up to current NEC code often requires AFCI/GFCI breakers, grounding, and additional circuits beyond just replacing old wire.
Mountain region costs are rising with population growth. High altitude and variable weather can affect project timelines. Skilled trade labor is in high demand in booming markets.
Budget $176–$792 for permits and inspections. Your contractor typically handles the permit process, but confirm this upfront.
In cold climates, expect additional costs for heated conduit runs, insulated wire, and work scheduling around freezing temperatures. Winter installations may cost 10–15% more due to shorter workdays and weather delays.
This project requires a licensed professional in Great Falls. Attempting whole house rewiring without proper licensing can void insurance and create serious safety hazards.
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Get Free Quotes from Great Falls Pros →The average cost to rewire a house in Great Falls ranges from $3,090 to $17,680, with most homeowners paying around $7,520. This estimate includes both labor ($5,260) and materials ($2,260). Costs in Great Falls are lower than the national average due to local cost of living and labor market conditions. Get multiple quotes from licensed Great Falls contractors to lock in the best price.
Yes, Great Falls typically requires a permit for whole house rewiring. Budget $176–$792 for permit fees and expect 1–2 weeks for approval. Your contractor typically handles the permit application. Working without a required permit can void warranties and create problems when selling your home.
Most whole house rewiring projects in Great Falls take 5–14 days to complete. The timeline depends on project scope, contractor availability in the Great Falls metro area, and seasonal demand. Scheduling during Great Falls's off-peak season (typically fall and winter) can reduce wait times and may lower costs.
Warning signs include frequent breaker trips, flickering lights, two-prong (ungrounded) outlets, discolored outlets, a burning smell, or a home older than 40 years that hasn't been updated. An electrician can inspect for $100–$300.
Usually yes, though you'll have periods without power in different areas. The electrician typically works room by room. For safety, plan to be out during the panel changeover when the entire house loses power for several hours.