Knob & Tube Wiring
Knob and tube wiring is the original wiring
method used from the late 1800’s until approximately 1945. It is a system that
involved stringing individual conductor insulated wire across porcelain
insulators called “knobs,” and through other porcelain insulators called
“tubes.” Is Knob and Tube wiring safe?
This is an often asked question. There are a number of concerns with knob and
tube wiring. Some of them are listed here…
1. It is an ungrounded system, which provides a greater chance of shock or
electrocution and of damage to sensitive equipment. 2. It is very old wiring (at least 62 years old, at best), and in many cases has
deteriorated, cracked or missing insulation, which can lead to fires. 3. The original switches and receptacles are not CSA approved, and in many cases
the contacts are loose inside the device, which makes for a poor electrical
connection and the potential for fire. 4. It is common to find that newer wiring has been improperly connected to knob
and tube wiring by amateurs, resulting in dangerous conditions in the form of
shock hazard, reverse polarity problems, switched neutrals, overloaded circuits,
and fire hazards, to name just a few.
Like other components of your home, such as your roof, furnace, Air Conditioner
and plumbing, there comes a time when replacement is necessary. That time has
come for knob and tube wiring.
So, to answer the question “is knob and tube wiring safe?” we have to say that
in our opinion - the answer is “NO.”
What can you do about it? In our opinion, rewiring the home is the only solution that correctly addresses
knob and tube wiring. Other solutions like eliminating it only where it is open
to view (in basements and attics), or installing GFCI receptacles, are band-aid
solutions that we do not recommend. Although installing GFCI protection may be
acceptable to the Electrical Safety Authority, GFCI receptacles may not work in
situations with shared neutrals (commonly found in knob and tube wired homes).
Rewiring the home is an investment that adds substantial value to your home. It
is a major project that may take 1-3 weeks, depending on the size and
construction of the home. It is the best solution to serve your long term
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