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Aluminum Wiring, Fuse Boxes...and Insurance
Hi Everyone,
I'm looking at purchasing a flip in Michigan built in 1960. Upon previewing the home I discovered that it does have a fuse box instead of a breaker box. I could not confirm or deny if the home had aluminum wiring- it's 1960 construction date falls a bit before the typical mid 60's-late 70s dates for aluminum, so I suspect it does not but you can never be too careful. In Florida, where I currently flip, insurers will not even come close to aluminum wiring- no prior experience with fuse boxes.
How do insurers in Michigan handle both fuse boxes and aluminum wiring?
What age homes have you guys found aluminum in?