Electrical Maintenance

Regular inspections increase safety, enhance energy efficiency, and ensure code compliance, helping to maintain your system’s lifespan and improve reliability. With 51,000 home fires caused by faulty electrical systems annually, routine checks are crucial. Inspections can also identify energy-draining issues, boosting efficiency by up to 30%.

During your annual electrical maintenance, our electricians will complete the following tasks to ensure your system is running safely and efficiently.

  • Inspect Electrical Panel: Ensures everything is organized and functioning, reducing the risk of electrical fires.
  • Inspect and Test Breakers: Prevents overloads, electrical shorts, ensures breakers are functioning correctly.
  • Inspect Busbar for Damage/Discoloration: Damage or discoloration may indicate overheating or electrical issues.
  • Check for Corrosion in Panel: We remove corrosion to maintain proper electrical flow and avoid safety risks.
  • Adjust/Tighten Terminations in Panel: Loose connections may lead to panel overheating and fires.
  • Inspect Grounding System: Essential for electrical safety, protecting against electric shock and surges.
  • Inspect Switches/Outlets: Prevents malfunction or safety hazards in your everyday electrical use.
  • Check for Proper Wiring at Outlets: Incorrect wiring can lead to shocks or fires. 
  • Test/Verify GFCI Protection: GFCIs protect you from electrical shock in wet areas. Check for Open Splices/J-Boxes: Exposed splices or unsealed junction boxes are a fire hazard.
  • Inspect Ceiling Fans: Properly working fans ensure efficient airflow and reduce energy consumption.
  • Inspect Lighting Fixtures: We check for loose wiring or malfunctioning lights to prevent potential hazards or electrical waste.
  • Inspect Bathroom Exhaust Fans: These fans reduce humidity and prevent mold growth; we ensure they’re functioning correctly.
  • Inspect and Test Smoke Detectors/Replace Batteries: Functional smoke detectors are crucial for fire safety, so we test them and replace batteries if needed.
  • Verify Proper Surge Protection: Surge protectors defend your electronics and appliances from voltage spikes.
  • Check for Proper Carbon Monoxide Protection: Ensuring you have working carbon monoxide detectors is key to protecting against this deadly gas.
  • Inspect Outdoor Outlets for Weather Protection: Outdoor outlets are exposed to the elements, so we make sure they’re properly weather-sealed for safety.
  • Check for Other Code/Safety Concerns: We review your system for any issues that may not meet current safety standards or electrical codes.
  • Inspect Subpanel (if applicable): Ensures subpanel is correctly and safely distributing power.

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