Electrical Inspection – One of the Best Ways to Stay Safe

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For most homeowners, their house has been their biggest financial investment. It’s important to keep it maintained in good shape at all times so that you can avoid costly repairs and potential safety issues in the future. One of the best ways to make sure your home is safe and prepared for anything that might happen is to hire an experienced electrician to conduct an electrical inspection of your home’s wiring and fixtures. Here are just a few reasons why this might be the best choice you could make for your home and family’s safety.

Electrical safety
An electrical inspection is a proactive way to keep your family safe from a fatal accident in your home. Overloaded or damaged wires can spark and lead to fires and electrical failure, which have been linked to more than 10,000 deaths annually. If you’re buying an older home, it’s important that you get it inspected by a professional before moving in. For more information on electrical safety and how an inspection could help you, contact your local electrician today.

Updated Wiring
If your home is older than 20 years, you should probably get it inspected by a registered electrician. Many older homes use knob and tube wiring, which is installed in such a way that there are exposed live wires hanging everywhere. It’s also not grounded properly, so if you touch an exposed wire while standing on wet ground, you can easily get electrocuted.

Keep your family safe with regular inspections
While electrical problems are rare, it’s better to be safe than sorry. Make sure your home is up-to-date with a thorough electrical inspection from a registered electrician. It’s one of the best ways to ensure you and your family stay safe and secure in your home.

Incorrectly Wired Wiring
Incorrect wiring is one of the main reasons for house fires. The best way to avoid a devastating fire is by getting your home inspected every couple years. You can easily get an electrical inspection as part of a home inspection. But what exactly does an electrical inspection entail? What are you inspecting for? How often should you get one? Let’s find out!

Faulty Fixtures
If a light switch isn’t working, it’s likely that an electrical circuit isn’t functioning properly, either. A faulty fixture could be at fault—or it could be something more serious. Either way, a professional inspection will help you find out what’s wrong and how to fix it.

Safety First
Electrical systems can be dangerous if they’re not properly maintained. Even routine inspections can reveal problems with wiring, fuses, and circuit breakers that could lead to a life-threatening electrical fire. That’s why many localities require homeowners to get annual electrical inspections for their homes—and why it’s wise for anyone who lives in an older home (as most homes built before 1987 do) to have their electrical system inspected regularly.

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