Before the inspector arrives
Make sure the panel is accessible, attic and crawl openings are clear, and any recent DIY electrical is flagged for review. Gather permits or photos from past electrical work so the story of the house is complete.
Common electrical findings
Double-tapped breakers, missing AFCI or GFCI protection where required today, open splices, and overloaded power strips are typical write-ups. Some are quick corrections; others need a larger project with parts and labor planned honestly.
After the report
We can prioritize safety items first, then tackle convenience upgrades. If you are selling, clearing major electrical flags early prevents closing delays. If you are buying, you get a realistic picture before you move in.
Related next steps
If this sounds like what you are dealing with, these service pages explain the next step.
Work with our team
Call (661) 293-0213 or use the contact form.


