Need help on upgrading old wiring in my 70 year old house
I own a 70 year old house and the previous owners did some really shoddy DIY stuff, which now I need to repair. Being an old house it has various stages of wiring. It has a basement, first and second floors. The basement has mostly 3 prong grounded outlets with a couple of 2 pron ungrounded. The first floor is a mix as well. The second floor is mostly old wiring and a couple of 3 prong grounded.
Here is what I am thinking, I have a bathroom project on going on the second floor and while I have the floor ripped up I was thinking this might be a good time to run some newer wire to the basement without actually connecting it to anything. Then later I can run the new outlet circuit on the 2nd floor.
If that seems to make sense--would it make sense to conncet the wiring from the 2nd floor to a subpanel then hire an electrician to connect the sub panel to the main panel. Another tricky part is there is already a 200 amp panel, which appears pretty well filled up (central AC x 2, pool, etc... ). I am kind flying by the seat of my pants with this plan so any help would be greatly appreciated!
My goals are (obviously) to DIY as much as possible and then have an electrician finish up to save on costs.
Thanks