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Electrical inspections for your home or business

An electrical inspection is more than a glance at your breaker panel, it’s a room-by-room evaluation of the wiring, devices, and protections that keep people and property safe. Our licensed electricians look for code violations, test outlets and circuits, open panels to verify breaker sizing and labeling, confirm grounding and bonding, and look for hidden issues like overheated terminations, aluminum branch circuits, double-tapped breakers, DIY add-ons, and obsolete equipment. You’ll receive a report with a prioritized repair list and transparent pricing, no scare tactics, just evidence-based recommendations you can act on.

What’s included in a professional electrical inspection

We assess service equipment from meter to main disconnect, calculate available capacity and fault current, and trace critical circuits to confirm proper conductor sizes, torque on terminations, and GFCI/AFCI protection where required. Kitchens, baths, garages, and exterior receptacles are tested for GFCI function; smoke and CO detectors are checked for placement and age; receptacles are verified for grounding, polarity, and bootleg neutrals.

Lighting is reviewed for LED driver/dimmer compatibility and recessed-can thermal protection. We also evaluate whole-home surge protection, generator interlocks or transfer switches, EV-charger readiness, and panel space for future projects. The result is a clear snapshot of safety, reliability, and current standards plus practical steps to fix anything we find.

When to schedule an electrical inspection

Book an inspection before buying or selling a property to avoid surprise repairs; ahead of a remodel or service upgrade to confirm capacity; or anytime you notice warning signs like warm breakers, repeated trips, flickering lights, buzzing switches, or burning odors. Insurance renewals, new high-demand appliances, hot tubs, EV charger installation, solar tie-ins, and standby generators are all smart triggers because requirements and best practices evolve.

A thorough inspection helps prevent shock and fire risks, reduces nuisance outages, improves lighting and power quality, and often lowers overall project costs by catching problems early. Ready for a comprehensive checkup you can trust? Schedule your electrical inspection today.

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