Last updated: June 4, 2026

House Rewiring cost · Imperial Beach, CA

House Rewiring cost in Imperial Beach, CA.

Whole-home rewiring is priced by square footage, wall and ceiling access, and how much of the house actually needs new wire. Knob-and-tube and aluminum branch wiring drive most rewire demand in San Diego County, often pushed by insurance non-renewal..

Typical Coastal range $16,000–$32,000 Most Imperial Beach jobs land near $21,500. Phased rewires 1 to 3 weeks, single rooms 1 to 2 days.
Electrician running new copper wiring through a San Diego County home during a rewire

What does house rewiring cost in Imperial Beach?

In Imperial Beach, house rewiring runs $16,000–$32,000, with a straightforward job landing near $21,500. Imperial Beach electrical work is shaped by the combination of strong coastal salt exposure, the city's older bungalow housing inventory, and the heavy military rental property concentration from nearby Naval Outlying Landing Field Imperial Beach and the broader military housing footprint. That housing mix is why local pricing sits where it does, not at a flat countywide number. Every quote is flat-rate before work starts, with no trip fee to Imperial Beach.

What drives cost in Coastal San Diego

Why house rewiring costs what it does in Imperial Beach

Coronado, Pacific Beach, and Point Loma still have plenty of 1920s-50s beach bungalows running original knob-and-tube, and salt air degrades that old cloth insulation faster than it would inland. Plaster and lath walls are slow to open and patch, which is most of the labor cost. We phase these rewires room by room so the house stays livable, and that phasing adds time but keeps a family from moving out.

  • Plaster and lath wall access is slower and pricier to patch than drywall
  • Salt-air exposure accelerates knob-and-tube insulation breakdown, common in pre-1950s bungalows
  • Room-by-room phasing keeps the house livable but extends the project timeline
  • Panel upgrade is almost always paired in, since these older services rarely meet current code

Imperial Beach homes and what they need

Typical Imperial Beach scope is a combination of insurance-driven panel replacement and between-tenant safety work.

Neighborhoods we cover for house rewiring in Imperial Beach: Seacoast Drive corridor, Downtown IB, Southwest neighborhood, Palm Avenue commercial corridor, Off-base military rentals.

Imperial Beach combines high salt exposure on the southernmost coastal stretch with the highest concentration of older bungalow and military-rental stock in South Bay. Between-tenant safety work, insurance-driven panel replacement, and outdoor service equipment replacement on five-to-eight year cycles drive the call mix.

House Rewiring cost breakdown

Imperial Beach range$16,000–$32,000
Typical Imperial Beach job$21,500
County baseline$12,000–$28,000 whole-home; partial rewires from $3,500
TimeframePhased rewires 1 to 3 weeks, single rooms 1 to 2 days

What moves the price

  • Home square footage and number of circuits
  • Wall and ceiling access: open framing vs finished plaster or lath
  • Knob-and-tube, aluminum branch, or failing copper as the failure mode
  • Drywall and finish restoration scope after the wire is run
  • Panel upgrade if the service cannot carry the new load
  • Permit and phased inspections through the local jurisdiction

Ready to book the work? See whole-home rewiring in Imperial Beach for scope, what's included, and same-day availability.

Imperial Beach house rewiring cost questions

Why is a full rewire more expensive near the coast?

Plaster and lath access work costs more than drywall, and a lot of these older beach homes still have the original knob-and-tube. Between the wall repair and the wiring itself, coastal jobs run toward the top of the county range.

Can you rewire my Point Loma house without us moving out?

Usually, yes. We phase the work room by room or floor by floor so you keep power and living space through most of the project. It adds some time compared to gutting the whole house at once, but most homeowners prefer it.

How fast does outdoor service equipment fail in Imperial Beach?

Imperial Beach faces strong salt exposure as the southernmost coastal city in the county. Outdoor meter sockets, service masts, and disconnects typically fail on five-to-eight year cycles for standard equipment, three-to-five years for non-marine-rated equipment. We spec marine-rated NEMA 3R enclosures with neoprene gaskets, stainless or tinned terminations, sealed exterior boxes with proper drip loops, and annual visual inspection of all exterior service equipment. Replacement with marine-rated components typically runs $2,400-$4,200 depending on amperage and conduit scope.

My Imperial Beach insurance is non-renewing because of my Federal Pacific panel, what do I do?

Federal Pacific Stab-Lok panels have documented failure-to-trip issues that create real fire risk, and most California homeowners insurance carriers now non-renew on homes carrying them. The fix is replacement with a modern Square D, Eaton, or Siemens main panel with proper AFCI and GFCI breaker coverage. Typical Imperial Beach panel replacement runs $2,200-$4,000 depending on amperage and service mast scope. We provide written documentation suitable for insurance carrier renewal review.

How fast can you quote house rewiring in Imperial Beach?

Same-week in-person estimates across Imperial Beach and the rest of San Diego County, most within a couple business days. We give a flat-rate quote before any work starts, and the diagnostic credits toward the job. Call (858) 988-5580 to book.

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