Residential Electrical • Safety

Electrical Inspections

Know what's behind your walls. A professional electrical inspection reveals hidden hazards, code violations, and potential problems before they become emergencies. Essential for home buyers, older homes, and anyone concerned about electrical safety.

Licensed Master ElectricianWritten Report Included
Electrical panel inspection in Brazos Valley Texas
Thomas Evind performing electrical inspection

Thomas Evind - Owner

Master Electrician

Why Get Inspected

See What You Can't See

Electrical problems hide until they become dangerous.

Most electrical hazards aren't visible from a wall outlet. Overloaded circuits, deteriorating wiring, improper connections, and missing safety devices can lurk for years before causing problems — or fires. A professional inspection by a licensed master electrician gives you a complete picture of your home's electrical health and a prioritized list of what needs attention.

  • Panel capacity and condition assessment
  • Circuit testing for grounding and polarity
  • GFCI and AFCI protection verification
  • Written report with photos and recommendations
Inspection Process

How Electrical Inspections Work

Thorough evaluation with documented findings.

Panel Inspection

We examine your electrical panel for proper sizing, breaker condition, signs of overheating, and code compliance.

Circuit Testing

We test outlets for proper grounding, polarity, and GFCI function. We check for overloaded circuits and improper wiring.

Visual Inspection

We look for visible hazards: damaged outlets, exposed wiring, improper junction boxes, and DIY work that doesn't meet code.

Written Report

You receive a detailed report of findings with photos, safety concerns prioritized, and recommendations for repairs or upgrades.

Ready to Get Started?

Call today for a free consultation. We'll walk you through the process and answer any questions.

(936) 500-0739
Common Questions

Electrical Inspection FAQ

When should I get an electrical inspection?

We recommend inspections when buying a home, after major storms, if your home is 25+ years old, if you're experiencing electrical problems (flickering lights, tripped breakers), or before adding major loads like EV chargers or hot tubs.

What does an electrical inspection cover?

A thorough inspection covers the electrical panel, grounding system, all accessible wiring, outlets and switches, GFCI/AFCI protection, smoke detector wiring, and any visible electrical hazards. We test circuits and check for code compliance.

Is this the same as a home inspector's electrical check?

No. Home inspectors do a general visual check but aren't licensed electricians. A licensed electrical inspection goes deeper — we test circuits, open panels, check connections, and identify issues that a general inspection would miss.

How long does an electrical inspection take?

Most residential inspections take 1-2 hours depending on the home's size and age. Older homes with knob-and-tube wiring or multiple additions may take longer. You'll receive the written report within 24-48 hours.

What if the inspection finds problems?

We'll explain each issue, its severity, and recommended solutions. Some issues are safety hazards requiring immediate attention; others are code updates that can be addressed over time. We can provide repair estimates for anything we find.

Do I need an inspection for insurance?

Some insurance companies require electrical inspections for older homes or after claims. If your insurer has requested one, we provide documentation that meets their requirements.
Service Areas

Electrical Inspections Across the Brazos Valley

We perform electrical inspections in Bryan, College Station, Navasota, Brenham, and surrounding communities.

Ready for Peace of Mind?

Schedule a professional electrical inspection. You'll know exactly what condition your home's electrical system is in and what, if anything, needs attention.