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Electrical Inspection

When was the last time you checked your home or business smoke detectors? What about the outdoor electrical components? These items may be easy to overlook, but they are vital to your property’s safety and security and should be regularly checked by a professional. Before you decide to search for an “electrician near me,” discover how hiring a well-trained residential electrician from SALT can provide your home with the proper service. SALT also has licensed and certified electricians for your business needs.

What Does an Electrical Inspection Include?

Our electricians undergo rigorous training and certification to ensure they are experts on electrical components. When they arrive at your home or business to complete an inspection, they will check everything, including but not limited to:

  • Condition of all switches and outlets
  • Placement and operation of smoke and carbon monoxide detectors
  • Examination of outdoor electrical systems, including security lighting
  • Potential shock or electrocution hazards
  • Grounding and surge protection
  • Verification of the electrical panel’s operation, amps, and labels
  • Proper wattage use for light bulbs
  • Proper wiring methods

An electrical inspection for a newly built home or business is even more detailed and usually requires specific paperwork and clearance. Reach out to SALT for more information and assistance with your particular needs.

What Are the Benefits of an Electrical Inspection?

Besides complying with state and federal laws for new constructions, having an electrician conduct a thorough inspection of your property’s electric systems can have many advantages. A residential electrical inspection allows for:

  • Correcting potential safety and fire hazards
  • Reducing energy use and costs
  • Identifying old knob and tube or aluminum wiring for replacement
  • Meeting insurance requirements
  • Spotting electrical mistakes from previous technicians or owners
  • Updating out-of-date components
  • Checking for surges, poor grounding, or fuse issues
  • Providing peace of mind

Our electricians use the National Electrical Code (NEC) to guide their examination and decision-making. That way, they know they’ve covered all their bases to keep your property and everyone at it safe. Additionally, our apprentices train at the Central Texas Chapter of the Independent Electrical Contractors to ensure their education is relevant and responsible.