Signs You Need This
- You're buying a home and want an independent electrical check beyond the general inspection
- Your insurance company is requesting proof of electrical condition
- You're purchasing an older home with unknown electrical history
- You're planning renovations and want to know what the existing system can support
What's Involved
We check the panel, wiring type, grounding, GFCI/AFCI protection, and general condition of the system, then walk you through findings in plain language — not just a checklist. If anything needs attention, we'll tell you what it is and what it would take to address it, without any pressure to book work on the spot.
You'll get a written summary you can use for insurance, real estate, or your own records.
This inspection is independent of the general home inspection typically done during a real estate transaction — it's a deeper look specifically at the electrical system by a licensed electrician.
Frequently Asked Questions
How is this different from a general home inspector's electrical check?
A general inspector gives a broad overview of the whole house. We specialize specifically in electrical systems and go deeper on panel condition, wiring type, and code compliance.
Will you give me a written report?
Yes, you'll receive a written summary of findings you can use for insurance, real estate, or your own records.
What if you find something that needs repair?
We'll explain what it is and give you a clear quote — there's no obligation to book the repair with us.