What does it penny-pinching when an electrician have "to verbs wires because they are too short?

My service needs to be upgraded and the electrician states he have to "pull wires as they are too short". Does this penny-pinching he has to re-wire the entire house? It have not been upgraded since the house be built in 1960.


Answers:    Pulling wires, resources installing wires. For a service upgrade he would need to verbs new wires because the mature ones are to small for the new service or to short to make the new major circuit breaker. For a service upgrade, no inside wiring would customarily be "re-wired." He might need to give a junction box in the neighbourhood the new service panel to splice onto the branch circuit wires if they are to short to conquer the new circuit breakers. Why didn't you ask him?

Thanks for the give somebody the third degree because some of the answers you got are a hoot. Oh, that reminds me, never transport electrical advise from untrained and unqualified family like here on yahoo.
Actually he will connect to the principal power source and "pull" the wire through to the receptacle, in lay down to replace faulty electric wiring.
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