Singapore’s electrical standards are strict, but wiring degrades over time. If your home is 30+ years old (many HDB flats built in 1980s–1990s), you may be living with a hidden fire hazard.
8 Warning Signs You Need Rewiring
1. Frequent Circuit Breaker Trips
- What it means: Your wiring can’t handle modern loads (aircon, microwave, dryer).
- Danger: Old wires overheat inside walls.
2. Dimming or Flickering Lights
- Cause: Loose connections or undersized wiring.
- Action: If changing bulbs doesn’t fix, call an electrician.
3. Burning Smell from Walls or Switches
- Emergency: Turn off mains at consumer unit. Call SCDF if strong smell.
- Why: Insulation melting inside conduits.
4. Buzzing or Sizzling Sounds
- Meaning: Arcing electricity – a fire precursor.
5. Scorch Marks or Melted Plastic on Outlets
- Cause: Overheating due to loose terminals or overload.
6. Two-Pin (Un-earthed) Sockets
- Singapore standard: All homes must have 3-pin grounded sockets. If yours has 2-pin round holes, rewiring is overdue.
7. Fuses Instead of Circuit Breakers
- Old technology: Fuse boxes (common in pre-1985 HDBs) are no longer compliant.
- Required: Miniature Circuit Breaker (MCB) with Residual Current Circuit Breaker (RCCB).
8. Shocks When Touching Appliances
- Danger: Missing or broken earth connection. Can be fatal.
The Rewiring Process in Singapore
- HDB: Requires permit from HDB and licensed electrician (EMA/SP Services registered).
- Cost: 3,500–8,000 for 4-room HDB (depending on concealed/concealed conduit).
- Time: 3–7 days, with temporary power disruptions.
Final Advice
Don’t wait for a fire. If you experience any two signs above, engage an EMA-licensed electrical contractor for a full insulation resistance test.