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If you are unsure about what kind of wiring is present in your home, it might be time for you to call in a professional electrician and have them perform an inspection. If you do have aluminum wiring in your home, it doesnβt necessarily mean that your home is unsafe and in need of immediate replacement, but it does mean that your wiring is more of a risk factor that needs to be monitored. Aluminum wiring oxidizes much more easily than copper wiring, and the rust that forms makes it extremely susceptible to overheating. Overheating can be a much more serious issue with aluminum wiring due to the lower melting point, which can result in your wiring getting damaged, bent out of shape, or even melting if the overheating is bad enough, and if that happens, there is a serious possibility of a house fire being started.