As we look out our windows today in the Greater St. Charles and St. Louis region, the blanket of snow on the ground is a beautiful reminder of a true Missouri winter. However, while the landscape looks like a postcard, the sub-zero temperatures and heavy precipitation are putting an unprecedented strain on your home’s electrical wiring.
How Extreme Cold and Snow Impact Your Electrical Wiring
Many homeowners don’t realize that temperature fluctuations physically affect the components of their home. According to research by esfi.org, cold weather can cause electrical wires to become brittle, which may lead to cracking in the protective insulation. This is especially dangerous in older St. Charles homes where the original electrical wiring may already be reaching the end of its lifespan.
Furthermore, as the temperature drops, the resistance in your wires can change, and the increased demand for power—from space heaters, electric blankets, and HVAC systems running 24/7—can push a compromised system to its breaking point. If you notice your lights flickering more than usual during this 2026 snowstorm, it’s a clear signal that it’s time for a professional inspection.
Common Winter Hazards for St. Charles & Greater St. Louis Homeowners
1. Circuit Overloads from Space Heaters
With the current freeze, many of us are supplementally heating rooms. Space heaters are one of the leading causes of home fires during the winter. Most electrical wiring in older residential circuits isn’t designed to handle the continuous high-amperage draw of a portable heater along with other electronics. If your breakers are tripping frequently, stop using the heater immediately and call a licensed electrician.
2. Snow and Ice on Exterior Lines
The heavy snow we are experiencing can weigh down service lines entering your home. If ice buildup causes these lines to sag or if a tree limb falls on your service mast, it can pull on your home’s internal electrical wiring, creating loose connections that are a major fire risk.
3. Brittle Insulation and Pests
When it’s cold outside, rodents often seek warmth inside walls. Brittle, cold-hardened wire insulation is easier for pests to chew through. Exposed electrical wiring behind your drywall is a “silent” danger that often goes unnoticed until a short circuit occurs.
Why Now is the Time for an Electrical Wiring Audit
Since 1970, AAA Home Services has been helping St. Charles, O’Fallon, and St. Peters residents navigate the toughest winters. We recommend a winter “health check” for your home’s electrical system, especially if you live in a house built before the 1990s.
Our expert technicians specialize in electrical wiring diagnostics. We look for:
- Outdated Panels: Ensuring your “heart of the home” can handle the 2026 energy load.
- Loose Connections: Tightening terminals that may have shifted due to thermal expansion and contraction.
- GFCI Functionality: Making sure your safety outlets are working in damp, snowy conditions.
Stay Safe in the Snow
As the snow continues to fall across St. Charles County, don’t ignore the warning signs of a struggling electrical system. Burning smells, warm outlet covers, or buzzing sounds near your breaker box are emergencies that require immediate attention.
Trust the team that has been serving our community for over 55 years. For comprehensive electrical wiring repair, installation, and safety inspections, visit our Electrical Wiring Service page or call AAA Home Services today at (636) 397-3200. Stay warm, stay safe, and let us handle the heavy lifting this winter!

1. Circuit Overloads from Space Heaters








