When preparing to list your house, a pre-sale electrical inspection can help your sale proceed more smoothly. Buyers are more likely to trust a property that has undergone documented inspections and repairs.
We inspect your system to ensure it meets code and provide a written report you can share during negotiations. This gives both parties peace of mind and can even improve your home’s resale value by removing potential red flags before closing.
If you’re seeing any of these signs or planning major changes to your home, it may be time to schedule an inspection:
- Older home (30+ years) with original wiring
- Frequent blown fuses or tripping breakers
- Flickering or dimming lights
- Buzzing outlets or switches
- Buying or selling a home
An electrical code inspection is also essential if you’re planning to renovate, install new appliances, or add square footage. Our team verifies current code compliance against national and Prairie Village requirements. We identify problems like missing GFCIs, outdated panels, and exposed wiring that could result in failed city inspections or permit delays.