Why Is It Important to Have Your Home Inspected?
Electrical issues are often hidden, posing as potential fire hazards and risking your family’s safety. A residential electrical inspection by our trained technicians can uncover these potential issues before they become serious. Whether it’s faulty wiring, an outdated electrical panel, or improperly installed fixtures, we’ll identify and correct any issues, ensuring your home is safe and compliant with local electrical codes. Regular inspections also prevent costly repairs in the future by addressing minor issues before they become something bigger.
What We Check During an Electrical Inspection
During a home electrical inspection, our team thoroughly examines your home’s electrical system. This includes checking the electrical panel for any signs of damage or wear, testing outlets and switches for proper function and safety, and inspecting the wiring throughout your home for any potential hazards.
Here is a closer look at what our technicians examine during an inspection:
- Wiring Condition: Our team checks to see if the wiring is outdated or faulty, which can pose a significant fire risk, particularly in older homes with wear and tear.
- Outlet Wiring: We’ll check the wiring of outlets to ensure it is done correctly; reversed polarity can lead to dangerous situations such as shocks and fires.
- Circuit Load: Technicians determine if circuits are overloaded due to too many devices being plugged into a single circuit, potentially leading to more current than the circuit can safely handle.
- Presence of GFCI Outlets: In areas prone to becoming wet, such as bathrooms and kitchens, we verify the presence of GFCI to prevent electrical shocks.
- Electrical Panels: We evaluate the condition of electrical panels, as old or damaged panels can result in electrical fires and power outages.
- Proper Grounding: We ensure that there is adequate grounding, providing a safe path for excess electricity and reducing the risk of electrical shocks.
- Electrical Service Adequacy: Our team will check if older homes can handle the electrical load of modern appliances, as inadequate service can cause frequent circuit trips and fires.
- Wire protection: We confirm that all electrical wires are properly insulated and enclosed, as unprotected wires pose a major safety hazard.