Licensed Electrical Inspections

Electrical Inspections & Safety Checks – Full Home Electrical Evaluation, Code Compliance & Safety Reports

Your electrical system is the most important safety system in your home — yet it's also the one most people never see. Our electrical inspection & safety check service gives you a detailed, professional evaluation of your entire electrical system, identifying hazards, outdated wiring, overloaded circuits, code violations, and components that need repair or replacement.

Call Now: (800) 945-0268

What Is a Full Home Electrical Inspection?

A complete electrical inspection is a top-to-bottom evaluation performed by a licensed electrician. It assesses the condition, safety, performance, and code compliance of your home's electrical system.

Our Inspection Includes:

  • Electrical panel examination
  • Breaker testing
  • Assessment of wiring condition
  • Outlet & switch testing
  • GFCI/AFCI protection check
  • Grounding system evaluation
  • Load calculation review

You Receive a Report With:

  • What's safe
  • What needs improvement
  • What requires immediate attention
  • What is not up to current code
  • Recommendations for upgrades or repairs

This gives you a clear understanding of your home's electrical health.

When Should You Get an Electrical Inspection?

Electrical inspections are recommended in many situations, not just when problems appear. You should schedule an inspection if:

You're Buying a Home

Home inspectors only perform visual inspections. They don't remove panel covers, test every circuit, detect hidden wiring issues, check for aluminum wiring, or evaluate grounding. Our inspection protects you from unexpected repair costs and safety hazards.

You're Selling a Home

A pre-listing electrical check helps avoid failed buyer inspections, renegotiation requests, delayed closings, insurance objections, and safety complaints. It also increases buyer confidence.

Your Home Is 30+ Years Old

Older homes often contain cloth wiring, knob-and-tube wiring, aluminum wiring, undersized panels, two-prong outlets, unsafe splices, and outdated grounding. An inspection identifies outdated systems that need upgrading.

You're Experiencing Electrical Problems

If you notice flickering lights, breakers tripping, warm outlets, burning smells, power surges, or partial power outages, an inspection is essential.

After a Storm, Flood, or Water Leak

Moisture can damage wiring, outlets, panels, and breakers. A thorough inspection ensures your system is safe.

Your Insurance Company Requires It

Some insurers request electrical inspections for older homes, panel brands with known issues, homes with aluminum wiring, and fire-risk assessments. We provide certified inspection reports accepted by insurers.

What Our Electrical Safety Inspection Covers

Our inspection is extremely detailed. We don't just glance at your system — we fully evaluate it.

Electrical Panel Inspection

We open your breaker panel and check condition of breakers, signs of overheating or arcing, proper tightening of connections, bus bar integrity, grounding & bonding, panel brand safety (Federal Pacific, Zinsco, etc.), panel age & load capacity, double-tapped breakers, correct breaker sizing, and corrosion or moisture damage.

Circuit Testing

We test circuits for overloads, faulty breakers, loose connections, ground faults, arc faults, voltage drops, and neutral problems.

Outlet & Switch Inspection

We test polarity, grounding, voltage levels, GFCI function, AFCI protection, signs of heat damage, loose contacts, and unsafe DIY wiring throughout the home.

Wiring System Evaluation

We check for cloth wiring, aluminum wiring, knob-and-tube, exposed wiring, brittle insulation, improper splices, backstabbed connections, overheating wires, and undersized conductors.

GFCI & AFCI Protection Check

We test all safety devices. GFCI (Ground Fault Circuit Interrupter) required in kitchens, bathrooms, garages, outdoor, basements. AFCI (Arc Fault Circuit Interrupter) required in bedrooms and living areas.

Safety Hazard Detection

We identify all forms of unsafe conditions: overheating components, melted wires, burned outlets, overloaded circuits, double-tapped breakers, improper junction boxes, non-code installations, illegal DIY wiring, and rodent-damaged wiring.

Types of Electrical Inspections We Offer

General Home Electrical Inspection

Full evaluation of your entire electrical system

Homeowners
Landlords
New buyers
Annual safety checks

Real Estate Electrical Inspection

Detailed reports used during home purchases

Panel evaluation
Outlet & wiring inspection
Safety hazards
Recommended upgrades
Cost estimates

Insurance Electrical Inspection

Insurance company required electrical safety verification

Panel condition
Wiring type
Smoke detectors
Code compliance
Fire hazards

Electrical Inspection for Remodels

Required before construction begins

Kitchen renovations
Bathroom remodels
Additions
ADUs
Basement finishing

Post-Repair Safety Inspection

Verification after electrical work

Code compliance
Circuit function
No lingering hazards

Old Home Electrical Inspection

Special attention for homes older than 30 years

Outdated wiring
Unsafe splices
Hidden junction boxes
Aging panels
Aluminum wiring
Knob-and-tube

What You Receive After Your Electrical Inspection

You receive a comprehensive written report including:

Full system analysis
Photos of issues
Code compliance summary
List of recommended repairs
Severity ranking (high/medium/low)
Estimated timelines
Budget recommendations
Safety hazards identified
Upgrade recommendations
Optional upgrade paths (panel, rewiring, etc.)

You clearly understand your home's electrical safety and future needs.

Why Home Electrical Inspections Are Critical for Safety

Electrical issues cause thousands of home fires every year. Most begin with loose connections, aging wiring, overloaded circuits, faulty breakers, and outdated electrical systems. Electrical systems degrade quietly over time — until something fails.

An Inspection:

Detects problems early
Prevents electrical fires
Protects your appliances
Ensures shock protection
Improves home value
Reduces repair costs
Ensures code compliance

It's one of the smartest safety investments you can make.

Electrical Safety Inspections for Businesses

Commercial Inspections Include:

  • Panel & switchgear inspection
  • Lighting & exit light compliance
  • Equipment power evaluation
  • Grounding & bonding
  • Emergency system checks
  • OSHA compliance
  • Code compliance

We Provide Reports For:

  • Office buildings
  • Retail stores
  • Restaurants
  • Industrial facilities
  • Warehouses
  • Medical offices
  • Multi-tenant properties

Why Choose Us for Electrical Inspections?

Licensed & certified electricians
Detailed, thorough inspections
Clear reporting (easy for anyone to understand)
Experienced with older homes
Accurate diagnosis
Code compliance experts
Fast scheduling
No upselling — just the facts
Trusted by realtors, contractors & homeowners

We identify what's safe, what needs attention, and what requires immediate repair — with total honesty.

Electrical Inspection Services Near You

Walnut Creek
Concord
Pleasant Hill
Lafayette
Orinda
Danville
Martinez
Vallejo
Pittsburg
Pinole
Hercules
Antioch
American Canyon
Fairfield
Suisun City

Schedule Your Electrical Inspection Today

Whether you need a home electrical inspection, an insurance inspection, a real estate evaluation, or a full safety check, our licensed electricians provide thorough, professional, and detailed electrical inspections you can trust.

We ensure your home is safe today — and ready for the future.

Call Now: (800) 945-0268
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