We provide electrical inspections in Fort Lauderdale as well as the entire South Florida area.
Appliances, systems, and other components wear down with constant use. And, because the average person is not a trained electrician, you might not know when it is no longer safe to use these things. Reach out to Fort Lauderdale Electricians to have a professional inspector evaluate your electrical systems and prevent any hazards from going too far.
When do you need an electrical inspection? You should call an inspector when you notice:
If any of these situations apply to you, stop the power immediately and call an electrician.
The cost of an electrical inspection may vary, depending on the type of inspection it is. Calling an electrician just to check if your wiring and other components follow legal standards is usually free of charge. However, having a technician come out to inspect and to diagnose a problem is deemed a “service call,” which can, typically, cost anywhere from $50 to $100 per hour.
And, when you are in the process of buying a house, you should hire an electrician to perform a complete house inspection in order to avoid unnecessary, exorbitant repair expenses after you’ve already finalized the paperwork. A residential electrician will make sure your heating, ventilation, air conditioning, and other electrical systems are functioning properly and safely, as well as other kitchen and laundry room appliances in the home. He or she will also check and test outlets, ground fault circuit interrupters (GFCI), smoke detectors, electrical panels, existing wiring, and more. The average price for a complete home inspection by a local residential electrical inspector is around $200 to $500, usually depending on the size of the property.
You can also have a commercial electrical inspection done for your office, company, etc. A commercial electrician will assess all components, wiring, and systems in the building, and determine if they comply with the codes and regulations for commercial buildings. He or she will also check for corrosion of any cables, wires, or cords.
Industrial buildings undergo electrical inspections, too. Safety is incredibly important, especially in huge factories and warehouses where hundreds of people work. An inspector will test and check circuitry, wiring, equipment, and other systems found in industrial settings.
Call Fort Lauderdale Electricians today to make sure your house’s or your company’s wiring and other components are working well and to keep your family, your workers, and yourself safe from avoidable accidents.
Appliances, systems, and other components wear down with constant use. And, because the average person is not a trained electrician, you might not know when it is no longer safe to use these things. Reach out to Fort Lauderdale Electricians to have a professional inspector evaluate your electrical systems and prevent any hazards from going too far.
When do you need an electrical inspection? You should call an inspector when you notice:
- Your lights are flickering often
- A persistent burning smell coming from wires or a fuse box
- Switches and sockets are hot to the touch
- Strange noises coming from circuits
- Sparking from electrical systems
If any of these situations apply to you, stop the power immediately and call an electrician.
The cost of an electrical inspection may vary, depending on the type of inspection it is. Calling an electrician just to check if your wiring and other components follow legal standards is usually free of charge. However, having a technician come out to inspect and to diagnose a problem is deemed a “service call,” which can, typically, cost anywhere from $50 to $100 per hour.
And, when you are in the process of buying a house, you should hire an electrician to perform a complete house inspection in order to avoid unnecessary, exorbitant repair expenses after you’ve already finalized the paperwork. A residential electrician will make sure your heating, ventilation, air conditioning, and other electrical systems are functioning properly and safely, as well as other kitchen and laundry room appliances in the home. He or she will also check and test outlets, ground fault circuit interrupters (GFCI), smoke detectors, electrical panels, existing wiring, and more. The average price for a complete home inspection by a local residential electrical inspector is around $200 to $500, usually depending on the size of the property.
You can also have a commercial electrical inspection done for your office, company, etc. A commercial electrician will assess all components, wiring, and systems in the building, and determine if they comply with the codes and regulations for commercial buildings. He or she will also check for corrosion of any cables, wires, or cords.
Industrial buildings undergo electrical inspections, too. Safety is incredibly important, especially in huge factories and warehouses where hundreds of people work. An inspector will test and check circuitry, wiring, equipment, and other systems found in industrial settings.
Call Fort Lauderdale Electricians today to make sure your house’s or your company’s wiring and other components are working well and to keep your family, your workers, and yourself safe from avoidable accidents.