Knob & Tube Removal in Montgomery County, Bucks County & Philadelphia
Old wiring isn’t just outdated—it can be dangerous. Wescott Electrical provides licensed and insured knob & tube removal services for homeowners across Montgomery County, Bucks County, and Philadelphia. Whether you’re renovating an older home or addressing insurance requirements, our team ensures safe, modern, and fully code-compliant wiring you can trust.

Safe & Reliable Knob & Tube Removal
Homes built before 1950 often still contain active knob & tube wiring—a system not designed for today’s electrical demands. Over time, insulation becomes brittle, circuits overload, and fire risks increase. Our electricians specialize in removing outdated wiring and replacing it with modern, grounded, and code-compliant systems that meet today’s safety and insurance standards.
Why Homeowners Choose Us
Safe & Code-Compliant
Knob & tube removal performed by licensed, insured electricians.
Old-Home Experts
Specialized experience working in older homes throughout Montgomery & Bucks counties.
Future-Ready Wiring
Modern, grounded electrical systems built for today’s appliances and technology.
Areas We Serve
Based in Jenkintown, Wescott Electrical proudly serves homeowners and businesses across Montgomery County, Bucks County, and the Philadelphia region. Common service areas include Abington, Elkins Park, Glenside, Willow Grove, Doylestown, Warminster, Bensalem, and Northeast Philadelphia.
Step-by-Step Process
Free consultation & quote
We evaluate the age of your wiring, answer questions, and provide a clear, transparent estimate.
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Home inspection & planning
Our team identifies existing knob & tube wiring and creates a detailed plan for safe removal and rewiring.
Professional wiring replacement
We remove outdated wiring and install modern, grounded circuits that meet current electrical codes.
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Testing & ongoing support
All wiring is thoroughly tested for safety, and our team remains available for support as your electrical needs change.
FAQs
If your home was built before 1950, there’s a strong chance some K&T wiring remains. Common signs include two-prong outlets, cloth-covered wires, or ceramic knobs in the attic or basement.
Some access points are typically required, but we minimize disruption wherever possible. We’ll explain exactly what to expect during your consultation.
Yes. It lacks grounding, can overheat easily, and often cannot support modern electrical loads. Many insurance companies require its full replacement.
Absolutely. Modern wiring improves safety, resale value, and home insurance eligibility.
Most projects take several days to a couple of weeks depending on home size, accessibility, and the amount of wiring to be replaced.
















