If your property is older, has had significant electrical work done, or if you're experiencing consistent electrical issues, it's wise to get an inspection to check for potential code violations.
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Common violations can include overloading circuits, improper use of extension cords, outdated electrical panels, inadequate outdoor electrical safety, and lack of GFCI outlets in required areas.
During an inspection, our professionals examine your entire electrical system, including the wiring, outlets, switches, panel, and more to identify any code violations or potential safety hazards.
Not addressing code violations can lead to serious safety hazards such as fires or electrocution. It can also complicate the process of selling your property or renewing your insurance.
It's generally recommended to have an inspection done if you've recently purchased a new property, completed a major renovation, or if your property is over 40 years old. However, regular inspections every 1-3 years can also help maintain a safe and compliant system.