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Aluminum Wiring - What is the Hazard?

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Home Inspector with New Jersey Home Inspection

Aluminum is a fine conductor of electric.  It is much cheaper than copper.  Just about all the exterior wire on utility poles (all in most areas) is aluminum.  If it were copper people would be climbing the poles to steal it and sell it for scrap.

The problem with single strand aluminum wiring is the connections oxidize develop high impedance connections and get hot.   Connections can get so hot they can allow a house fire to occur. Even connections that do not get hot enough to ignite wood can get hot enough to lower the ignition temperature of wood by a process called pyrolysis.

Copper to aluminum connections must be made a certain way in order to avoid creating an even greater hazard.

One of the problems faced by home owners who wish to make their aluminum wiring safer is a lack of qualified and willing contractors.  Most electrical contractors do not wish to take the risk of working on homes with aluminum wiring. 

 

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Dennis Swartz
Full Circle Property Management - Columbus, OH
MBA, GRI...experience counts!
so, keep going. How do you get rid of it and what would that cost? Good info.
Mar 19, 2008 11:02 AM
Michael Del Greco
New Jersey Home Inspection - Woodland Park, NJ
Since 1993 I've Been Working For NJ Home Buyers

Good question Dennis,

There is only one time tested cure I know of and it is expensive.  $25 or so per switch, receptical or junction box.   Other newer methods are out there however they have not been time tested and may not fit into crowded junction boxes.

 

Apr 24, 2009 07:33 AM