Buffalo Rewire · Buffalo & Erie County
Send the letter, the report, or a description of the house. We respond within one business day with an honest read.
Three ways to begin, all through the same form.
Upload your insurance letter. If a carrier gave you a deadline, the letter itself tells us most of what we need: what they flagged, what they want, and how much time there is. Deadlines of 30 to 60 days are common, and they are almost always workable.
Upload your inspection report. If knob and tube turned up in a pre-sale inspection, send the relevant pages. We can usually tell from the report whether you are looking at a full rewire or something smaller, and we will say which.
Or just describe the house. Age, neighborhood, how many stories, what prompted this. A sentence or two is enough. If all you know is that the house is old and someone said the words knob and tube, that is a fine place to start.
We respond within one business day. Not with a pitch, with a read: what your situation actually requires, whether it needs a site visit, and what the realistic range looks like for a house like yours. If the answer is smaller than a full rewire, we say so. If we are not the right fit for the job, we say that too.
Most people who fill this out just got bad news from an insurer or an inspector, and the first quote they hear is usually the scariest one. Take a breath. The deadlines tend to be more workable than they read, and the job tends to be more contained than the letter makes it sound.
No pressure, no follow-up campaign. You send the details, we send an honest answer.