House Wiring
House wiring refers to the electrical wiring system installed in residential buildings to distribute electricity safely and efficiently throughout the house. This wiring system consists of electrical cables, wires, switches, outlets, and circuit breakers, all interconnected to provide power to various appliances, lighting fixtures, and other electrical devices within the home.
House wiring typically begins with the installation of electrical cables and wires within the walls, ceilings, and floors of the house. These cables are routed from the main electrical panel, also known as the distribution board or breaker box, to different rooms and areas of the house. The cables are then connected to switches, outlets, and fixtures using electrical connectors or junction boxes.