Home Safety Inspections

Protect your space

Invest in a home safety inspection, and make sure that your electrical system is working safely and effectively. You'll be protecting your investment in your house itself and protecting those that call it home.

Get real solutions to any problems

What happens when we find something wrong during an inspection? Simple - we fix it! Just turn to the local experts in maintenance and repair for a 24/7 response to any electrical problem.

When do you need an inspection?

• New home construction - Your property need to be inspected for electrical safety before the walls are covered
• When installing a new electrical meter
• Prior to occupancy to satisfy and close out building permits
• When there is a change of occupancy in a dwelling
• Before covering walls and ceilings when building or remodeling a structure
• At least every 10 years for an owner-occupied home
• At least every 5 years for a business

Trust the very best

When it comes to your home, don't leave anything to chance!

Make sure that you deal with the experts that have been pleasing customers and protecting homes for more than 20 years. You'll get top-notch customer service and superior work when you turn to the professionals with more than 20 years of experience.

Frequently Asked Questions

How often should you have an electrical inspection?
It is recommended that periodic inspection and testing is carried out at the following times:
• At least every 10 years for an owner-occupied home
• At least every 5 years for a business
• When there is a change of occupancy in a dwelling
• Before covering walls and ceilings when building or remodeling a structure

How much does an electrical inspection cost?
The average home inspection costs around $315, with condos and small homes under 1,000 sq ft. costing as little as $200. Larger homes over 2,000 sq ft. will run $400 or more.


How long does an electrical inspection take?

Typically an EICR will take around 3-4 hours to complete, depending on the size of a property and the number of circuits that requiring testing.

We look for things like ,proper wiring and outlet installations, gfci outlets near plumbing fixtures, .

Faulty, loose or unsafe wiring, carbon monoxide detectors, hard wired fire alarm and smoke detectors, outdated knob and tube wiring, proper outlets such as gfci outlets near plumbing fixtures, properly installed safety panels and breaker boxes.

Smoke & Fire Alarm Systems
Carbon Monoxide Detectors
Smoke & Fire Alarms & Carbon Monoxide Detectors Can Only Save Your Life If They’re Working Properly! Stay Safe By Following These Simple Maintenance Alarm Maintenance Procedures:
• Test all units monthly
• Install new batteries immediately when the low-battery warning alarm sounds or at least once a year.
• Clean smoke alarms regularly by vacuuming them with a brush attachment.
• Replace smoke alarms every 10 years to achieve optimum performance.
• Be sure that your fire extinguisher is tested by a licensed professional once every year.
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