Electrical Safety Inspections
A full check of panel, wiring, and grounding — with a written report you can act on.
- Licensed & insured
- Trained technicians
- 24/7 emergency service
What an Inspection Covers
An electrical safety inspection is a structured review of a home’s whole system — the panel and breakers, visible wiring, outlets and switches, grounding, and smoke and CO coverage — against current safety standards. It ends in a written report that prioritizes what’s urgent, what’s advisable, and what’s merely dated. The value is clarity: instead of wondering whether the wiring is safe, you get a documented answer you can plan and budget around.
When to Get One
Inspections make good sense when buying or selling a home, before or after a major remodel, when taking over a rental between tenants, or when a house simply hasn’t been checked in decades. Older homes, recent DIY work, and frequent electrical quirks all raise the value of a proper look. If you’re inheriting someone else’s wiring, or your own home’s history is a bit of a mystery, an inspection turns guesswork into a plan.
Buying or selling a home
Before or after a major remodel
Taking over a rental between tenants
A home that's never been inspected
Older wiring or past DIY work
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How an Inspection Works
The electrician examines the panel and breakers, tests a sample of outlets and switches for wiring, grounding, and GFCI and AFCI protection, reviews the visible wiring and the service, and checks smoke and CO coverage throughout. Findings are documented with photos where useful and sorted by priority. Nothing at all is sold on the spot; you get a clear report and decide what to address, in what order, on your own timeline.
Review the panel, service, and grounding
Test outlets, switches, and protection
Check wiring and smoke/CO coverage
Deliver a prioritized written report
What Affects the Cost
Inspection cost depends mostly on the size and age of the home and the depth of report you need, since older and larger homes take longer to review thoroughly and carefully. A focused pre-purchase check differs from a comprehensive whole-home audit. The inspection is a flat, upfront fee, separate from any repairs it happens to recommend. We quote it clearly, and the written report is yours to use however you choose.
Why a Written Report Matters
A verbal once-over is easy to forget and nearly impossible to act on methodically. A written, prioritized report lets buyers negotiate, lets sellers fix issues before they surface in someone else’s inspection, and lets owners budget repairs in a sensible order. It separates the truly urgent from the merely dated, so you’re not reacting to a vague verdict. That documentation is the real product of a good inspection, not just a pass-or-fail opinion.
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Related Electrical Safety Inspection Services
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Interconnected fire alarm systems, installed.
Smoke Detector Installation
Hardwired, interconnected smoke and CO alarms.
Whole-House Surge Protector Installation
Panel-level protection against voltage spikes.
Electrical Safety Inspection
Full system inspection with a written report.
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Where We Work
Blue Moon Electrical serves homes and businesses across California, Texas, Washington, and New Jersey.
Electrical Safety Inspection FAQs
Common questions about cost, timing, and permits for a panel upgrade.
Q. What does an electrical safety inspection check?
The panel and breakers, visible wiring and the service, a sample of outlets and switches, grounding, GFCI and AFCI protection, and smoke and CO coverage — all against current safety standards, summarized in a written report.
Q. When should I get an electrical inspection?
Common triggers are buying or selling, before or after a remodel, taking over a rental, or owning a home that hasn’t been checked in decades. Older homes and past DIY work raise the value of one.
Q. What do I get at the end?
A written report that lists findings by priority — urgent, advisable, and dated — often with photos. It’s yours to use for negotiation, planning, or budgeting repairs in a sensible order.
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