Gorge Electric

Electrical Wiring & House Rewiring in the Columbia River Gorge

Residential wiring and whole-home rewires across Hood River and The Dalles, OR. Knob-and-tube replacement, new circuits, and wiring for remodels.

The Columbia River Gorge has a large inventory of older homes — many in Hood River dating to the early 1900s through the 1960s, and a similar range in The Dalles. A significant portion of these homes still have original or partially-original wiring that doesn't meet modern standards, can't support current loads, and in some cases poses an active safety risk. Gorge Electric handles residential electrical wiring work across the full Gorge corridor, from single-circuit additions to whole-home rewires.

Wiring Issues Common in Gorge Homes

Knob-and-Tube Wiring

Knob-and-tube (K&T) wiring was standard from roughly the 1880s through the 1940s. It uses individual unsheathed conductors routed through ceramic knobs and tubes, without a ground wire. K&T wiring isn't inherently dangerous when intact and unmodified, but it becomes hazardous when covered with insulation (which traps heat), spliced with modern wiring incorrectly, or simply at end of life after 80-plus years of service. Many insurers will not write policies on homes with active K&T wiring. We fully replace K&T systems throughout Hood River and The Dalles.

Aluminum Branch Circuit Wiring

Aluminum was used for branch circuit wiring in some homes built in the late 1960s and 1970s — typically in The Dalles, where post-war construction happened through that era. Aluminum branch circuits require special treatment at connections: aluminum-rated outlets and switches, or the use of copper pigtail splices (CO/ALR devices). Improperly handled aluminum wiring is a fire hazard. We assess, remediate, and where necessary replace aluminum branch circuits in Gorge homes.

Two-Wire Ungrounded Systems

Many older homes have two-wire (hot and neutral only, no ground) circuits throughout. This isn't necessarily a code violation if the original wiring is intact, but it means no ground protection for modern equipment. Options include running new grounded circuits, installing GFCI protection (which provides shock protection without a ground wire), or running a ground wire to existing circuits in accessible areas. We'll tell you what makes sense for your specific home.

Whole-Home Rewiring

A full house rewire involves replacing all branch circuit wiring from the panel to each outlet, switch, and fixture location. This is the right solution when a home has pervasive K&T wiring, extensive aluminum branch circuits, or simply wiring that is so degraded that piecemeal repair doesn't make sense.

Rewiring cost in Hood River and The Dalles typically runs $8,000–$20,000 for a typical single-family home, depending on size, access, and whether drywall needs to be opened. We work with homeowners to minimize disruption — fishing wiring through walls when possible and coordinating closely when drywall access is unavoidable.

Wiring for Remodels and Additions

Kitchen and bathroom remodels, garage conversions, ADUs, and additions all require new electrical rough-in. We coordinate with general contractors and owner-builders throughout Hood River County and Wasco County. All rough-in work is permitted and inspected.

How to Know If You Need a Rewire

If you're unsure whether your home needs rewiring or just targeted repairs, start with an electrical inspection. We'll assess the wiring condition, identify any hazards, and give you an honest picture of what actually needs to be done — including whether a full rewire is warranted or whether targeted repairs address the real risks. See also our electrician cost guide for realistic budget ranges.

Why Choose Gorge Electric?

15+
Years in Business
210+
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Serving Hood River & the surrounding area

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