Last updated: June 4, 2026

House Rewiring cost · University Heights, CA

House Rewiring cost in University Heights, 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 Central range $10,500–$29,000 Most University Heights jobs land near $17,000. 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 University Heights?

In University Heights, house rewiring runs $10,500–$29,000, with a straightforward job landing near $17,000. University Heights sits between Hillcrest, North Park, and Normal Heights, built out mostly in the 1910s and 1920s as a streetcar suburb of Craftsman bungalows. 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 University Heights.

What drives cost in Central San Diego

Why house rewiring costs what it does in University Heights

City of San Diego neighborhoods like North Park, Hillcrest, and Old Town have the county's oldest and most varied housing stock, so this is the widest spread we quote. Pre-1920 pockets still have original knob-and-tube, while 1965-73 homes in La Mesa, Lemon Grove, and National City often carry aluminum branch wiring that insurers are flagging for non-renewal. Finished plaster walls slow access, and a partial rewire targeting just the failed circuits runs well under a full-house job.

  • Knob-and-tube still active in pre-1920 pockets of North Park, Hillcrest, and Old Town
  • Aluminum branch wiring common in 1965-73 homes, often resolved with COPALUM crimp connectors instead of a full rewire
  • Finished plaster wall access in older homes adds patch-and-paint labor
  • Insurance non-renewal over knob-and-tube or aluminum wiring is the most common reason this call comes in

University Heights homes and what they need

Typical University Heights scope is a 200-amp service upgrade with GFCI and AFCI retrofit, detector hardwiring, and knob-and-tube remediation where present, usually starting from an insurance non-renewal notice.

Neighborhoods we cover for house rewiring in University Heights: Park Boulevard corridor, Adams Avenue, Vermont Street, El Cajon Boulevard edge, Trolley Barn Park area, Georgia Street.

University Heights runs 1910s-20s Craftsman bungalows around Park Boulevard and Adams Avenue on original 60 to 100 amp service. Rewires, panel upgrades, and rental-turnover work are the daily mix.

House Rewiring cost breakdown

University Heights range$10,500–$29,000
Typical University Heights job$17,000
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 University Heights for scope, what's included, and same-day availability.

University Heights house rewiring cost questions

My insurance company is dropping me over aluminum wiring. Do I need a full rewire?

Not always. If it's just the branch circuits, a COPALUM crimp repair at each connection point often satisfies the insurer for a fraction of a full rewire. We check the full extent of the aluminum run before quoting either way.

Why is the price range so wide for homes in the same neighborhood?

Central San Diego has houses from every decade back to back. One 1920s craftsman might need a full knob-and-tube replacement with plaster repair, and the house next door might just need a partial rewire. We quote after seeing what's actually in the walls.

What does a panel upgrade cost on my University Heights bungalow?

A full 200-amp service upgrade with a modern main panel, AFCI and GFCI coverage, permit, and SDG&E coordination runs $2,400 to $4,400 here depending on amperage and how much service mast and meter work the job needs. If your panel is a flagged Federal Pacific or Zinsco, we provide written documentation for insurance renewal.

Can I add an EV charger to my older University Heights home?

Usually yes, with a service upgrade as part of the scope because original 60 to 100 amp service is past the wall before you add a 40 to 50 amp EV circuit. We run the NEC 220.87 load calc with the quote. The combined panel-upgrade-plus-EV project runs $3,800 to $5,500 with permit and SDG&E rebate paperwork.

How fast can you quote house rewiring in University Heights?

Same-week in-person estimates across University Heights 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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