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Aluminum wiring is one of the more common electrical concerns homeowners run into when buying or living in an older Toronto home. It has a reputation problem, and understandably so, but the full picture is more nuanced than “dangerous” or “fine.” Here’s what aluminum wiring actually is, why it developed a bad reputation, and what it means for your home today, from the licensed electricians at EZSMART, serving Toronto and the GTA.
Aluminum wiring was widely used in North American homes roughly from the mid-1960s through the mid-1970s, largely because copper prices spiked during that period and aluminum was a cheaper, lighter alternative that conducts electricity reasonably well. If your Toronto home was built or last rewired during that window, there’s a real chance some or all of it uses aluminum branch circuit wiring.
The core issue with aluminum wiring isn’t the metal conducting electricity poorly — it’s how aluminum behaves at connection points over time:
Importantly, the issue is largely about connections, not the wire itself failing in the middle of a run. This is why the conversation around aluminum wiring today is less about “ripping out every wire” and more about addressing connection points properly.
Aluminum wiring itself isn’t inherently unsafe if properly installed and maintained, but it does carry a higher risk profile than copper if:
If any of the above apply, the risk is real and worth addressing. If your aluminum wiring has already been professionally updated with proper connectors (commonly called “pigtailing,” using copper-aluminum rated connectors) or fully replaced, the risk is significantly reduced.
This matters as much as the safety question for many homeowners: a lot of home insurance providers in Ontario now ask directly about aluminum wiring on applications, and some will require an inspection report, or decline coverage or charge higher premiums, if the wiring hasn’t been assessed or updated. This is one of the most common reasons homeowners in older Toronto neighborhoods choose to address aluminum wiring even if it hasn’t caused any visible problems yet.
Full rewiring. Replacing aluminum wiring entirely with copper is the most thorough solution, particularly during a larger renovation when walls are already open.
Pigtailing / connector repair. A more targeted and often more affordable option is having a licensed electrician install approved copper-aluminum connectors (such as those from Eaton or Legrand) at every outlet, switch, and breaker connected to aluminum wiring, without replacing the wire runs themselves. This directly addresses the connection-point issue that causes most aluminum wiring problems.
Inspection and monitoring. In some cases, particularly if a full renovation isn’t imminent, an inspection to confirm current condition and address any problem connections can be a reasonable interim step, though most electricians recommend addressing known aluminum wiring proactively rather than waiting for symptoms.
If you notice any of these and know or suspect your home has aluminum wiring, don’t wait for a renovation — have it inspected.
Aluminum wiring isn’t automatically dangerous, but it does carry real, well-documented risks at connection points that copper wiring doesn’t share to the same degree. The good news is that those risks can usually be addressed without a full rewiring project, through proper connector repairs performed by a licensed electrician. Given that insurance and resale value are also affected, it’s worth having your home’s aluminum wiring professionally assessed rather than left as an open question. Electrical work involving aluminum wiring should be performed by a licensed contractor in accordance with Electrical Safety Authority standards.
How do I know if my home has aluminum wiring?
A licensed electrician can confirm this quickly, often by checking the wiring at an outlet or the panel. Homes built or renovated roughly between the mid-1960s and mid-1970s are the most likely candidates.
Does aluminum wiring need to be fully replaced?
Not always. Many homes can be made significantly safer through proper connector repairs (pigtailing) at outlets, switches, and breakers, without a full rewiring project.
Will my home insurance be affected by aluminum wiring?
Many insurers ask about it directly and may require an inspection, charge higher premiums, or in some cases decline coverage if it hasn’t been addressed. This varies by provider.
How much does it cost to fix aluminum wiring connections?
Cost depends on how many connection points need addressing and whether it’s targeted connector repair or a full rewire. A licensed electrician can assess your home and provide a quote after inspection.
Is it safe to live in a home with untreated aluminum wiring?
It carries more risk than copper wiring, particularly at aging or unaddressed connections. Having it inspected and addressed by a licensed electrician significantly reduces that risk.
Think your home might have aluminum wiring? EZSMART provides licensed inspections and aluminum wiring solutions across Toronto and the GTA. Call 416-838-9006, and see what our customers say on our Google reviews page.
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