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Lost21

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Sep 24, 2018
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My house has aluminum wiring. I can't afford to replace the wiring. Is there any way to reduce the dangers from this wiring? Thanks for your replies
 
CassieHoward

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Mar 11, 2022
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aluminum wires in and of themselves are fine, but you can get an electrician to add copper bits to the ends of the wires - this way the electricity feeds into / from the copper as opposed to the aluminum
 
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Lost21

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Thanks for the tip. I will look into this
 

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