Why would you need an electrical inspection of a home you are considering buying or have recently purchased?
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To ensure the home is electrically safe and up to current electrical code
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Prevent future surprises when you attempt to make additions or changes
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Your insurance company requires an inspection prior to purchase
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You are buying an older home that has not had many updates
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To give you peace of mind about the safety of your home
What is involved in an electrical inspection?
A Journeyman electrician with a Field Safety Representative certification will visit your home to inspect a number of items, including:
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Electrical wiring and components inspection
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Aluminium wiring and knob and tube wiring checks
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Checks for proper adherence to current Canadian Electrical Code in BC
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Switch and wall outlet inspection for operation and condition
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Shock or electrocution hazard checks around the home
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Arc fault circuit interrupters (AFCIs) verification
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Safety and security lighting checks
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Surge protection validation
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Grounding systems confirmation
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Smoke detector testing
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Electrical panel inspection (labels, amp, operation)
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Outdoor electrical system(s) examination
Once completed, the electrician inspector will supply a report to summarize the findings of the inspection, which will point out any upgrades or changes that require addressing or are recommended.
What does an Electrical Inspection Cost?
The electrical inspection cost is dependent on the size of the home and the number of fixtures and appliances, whether there is more than one panel, a separate garage with service, etc. Barr Electric will be pleased to provide an estimate on the cost. Just contact us at 250-339-5700.