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Electrical Safety Inspection

30 Point Electrical Safety Inspection

  • Inspect home to current code status
  • Inspect & test main electrical panel: all circuit breakers for proper operation
  • Re-torque all electrical connections and coat with corrosion protection
  • Perform current load test and balance if needed
  • Inspect main grounding system
  • Inspect and test all indoor and outdoor lighting for proper operation
  • Replace owner furnished bulbs if necessary and accessible
  • Verify smoke & carbon monoxide detectors: check, test, and replace up to two – nine volt batteries, per year
  • Inspect, test, and adjust timers and dimmers
  • Inspect electronic appliances: check for surge and lightning protection
  • Inspect electric receptacles: Inspect and test for proper polarity, opens, shorts and grounds
  • Ground Fault Receptacles: Check and test safety shutdown
  • Inspect switches and outlets for signs of overheating, damage, abuse and loose terminations.
  • Inspect and verify GFCI protections in all required areas inside are installed.
  • Inspect and verify proper grounding and bonding of main electrical service.
  • Inspect entire main electrical service for proper terminations and safety.
  • An infrared scan of your circuit breaker panel to discover hidden problems.
  • Inspect all outdoor electrical for “rain proofing” and circuit protection.
  • Verify all junction boxes are properly installed.
  • Inspect any sub-panels present for proper terminations and safety.
  • Verify that “surge protection” is installed for whole house protection.
  • If aluminum wiring is present, verify that proper termination methods were used.
  • Verify proper grounding of switches, outlets and lighting fixtures.
  • Verify ceiling fan braces and supports are present where ceiling fans are installed.
  • Verify wiring to any detached structure is installed properly and safe.
  • Verify main breaker panel is properly labeled.
  • Verify all branch circuit breakers are sized properly.
  • Verify required circuits have lock-outs or disconnects installed and accessible.
  • Verify existing circuits are distributed properly for required load.
  • Insure that our customer is fully aware of the items that need attention and exactly what the price will be to complete the work before we start.