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Protect Your Property with Expert Aluminum Wiring Inspections
Homes built in the 1960s and 1970s may still have aluminum wiring, which can pose serious safety risks. Intense Voltage Electrical Ltd. provides thorough aluminum wiring inspections across the Lower Mainland, helping homeowners and property managers stay safe and compliant.
Our licensed electricians in Burnaby, Surrey, Vancouver, and beyond are ready to inspect, repair, or upgrade your system for long-term peace of mind.
Our Services
Comprehensive Home Electrical Services
Our team of licensed and highly skilled electricians provides complete residential electrical services. Whether it’s a small repair or a large project, we deliver dependable, high-quality work every time. We work carefully to maintain the beauty of your home while ensuring safe and lasting results. Electrical problems can be stressful, so trust us for professional service that gives you peace of mind

Loose Connections
Aluminum expands and contracts with heat, causing connections to loosen over time..

Fire Risk
Loose connections can cause sparks, overheating, and even electrical fires.

Overheating
Aluminum wires heat up more than copper wires under the same load..

Compatibility Issues
Aluminum wires heat up more than copper wires under the same load..

Higher Insurance Requirements
Many insurance companies require a licensed inspection for homes with aluminum wiring.

Prevent Costly Repairs
Routine inspections catch issues early and help prevent costly electrical damage.
Aluminum Wiring Inspection
Book Your Certified Electrician Now
Don’t wait for a serious issue—Intense Voltage Electrical Ltd. provides reliable aluminum wiring inspections and repairs across the Lower Mainland. Our certified team ensures your home or business stays safe, efficient, and fully code-compliant.
Key Signs to Watch For
When It’s Time for an Aluminum Wiring Inspection
If your home hasn’t had a recent inspection—or you’ve noticed electrical issues—it may be time to call our aluminum wiring electricians. Watch for:
Sparking, smoke, or burning smells from outlets or switches
Circuit breakers tripping unexpectedly
Flickering or dimming lights
Buzzing or humming sounds from outlets or the breaker panel
Loose or warm outlets and switches
Homes built between 1965–1975 that haven’t been professionally inspected
Our licensed electricians use industry-approved solutions like COPALUM crimps or pigtail connectors to ensure long-term safety and reliability.
Can Aluminum Wiring Pose a Danger in Your Home?
Yes, aluminum wiring in homes can be dangerous if not properly maintained. It’s more prone to loose connections, overheating, and electrical fires. That’s why it’s essential to schedule a professional aluminum wiring inspection to ensure your home is safe and up to code.
When is it time to inspect your aluminum wiring?
Aluminum wiring should be inspected every 3 to 5 years, especially in older homes built between 1965 and 1975. If you live in a home with aluminum wiring in Burnaby, Surrey, or Vancouver, call a certified electrician for aluminum wiring inspection to prevent costly damage or insurance issues.
Is it possible to repair aluminum wiring without replacing it completely?
Yes, complete replacement isn’t always necessary. Our aluminum wiring electricians use approved methods like copper pigtailing or COPALUM crimp connectors to safely repair existing aluminum wiring. This improves safety and helps meet insurance requirements.
Will Aluminum Wiring Impact My Home Insurance?
Yes. Many insurance providers require a licensed aluminum wiring inspection before issuing or renewing a policy. If your aluminum wiring has not been professionally inspected, your home may be denied coverage or charged higher premiums.