A home electrical inspection covers the entire system — the service entrance, meter, panel, all branch circuits, outlets, switches, fixtures, GFCI/AFCI protection, smoke and CO detectors, and grounding. Homeowners should schedule one every 3–5 years, with anyone buying or selling a home strongly encouraged to get one as well.
What’s checked
- Service drop, meter base, and main panel condition
- Breaker labeling and sizing
- Visible branch circuit wiring and connections
- Outlet testing for ground, polarity, and GFCI function
- Smoke and CO detector age and operation
- Outdoor outlets, lighting, and panel-bonding
- Recommendations for any code or safety upgrades
Schedule a thorough electrical inspection with our licensed electricians, and we’ll provide a written report and prioritized action list — including any electrical repairs or panel work needed.