Residential Wiring
Residential wiring refers to the electrical systems installed in homes to provide power for lighting, appliances, and other devices. This wiring includes various components such as circuit breakers, outlets, and light fixtures, all designed to ensure safe and efficient electricity distribution throughout the house.
The installation of residential wiring must comply with local building codes and safety standards. Electricians typically use copper or aluminum wires, which are insulated to prevent electrical shocks and short circuits. Properly installed wiring is essential for the functionality and safety of a home’s electrical system.