We go through your electrical system top to bottom — panel, wiring, outlets, grounding — and give you a straight written report of what's safe, what's not, and what needs attention. No pressure. Just the facts.
Six situations where a professional electrical inspection is worth every dollar.
Before closing, an electrical inspection tells you exactly what you're inheriting. We've saved buyers thousands by catching panel issues before they signed the papers.
Older homes often have aluminum wiring, FPE or Zinsco panels, and undersized service that wasn't designed for today's power demands. Age alone is a reason to get a look.
Storm surge, water intrusion, and near-lightning strikes can damage wiring and panels in ways that aren't visible from the outside. Don't assume it's fine after a storm.
Before adding a room, finishing a garage, or installing a hot tub, you need to know if your panel can handle the additional load — before you're halfway through the project.
A Level 2 EV charger or any 240V appliance requires a panel load calculation. We verify capacity before you commit to the install and find out mid-project that you need an upgrade.
Flickering lights, warm outlets, a faint burning smell, or breakers that trip for no obvious reason. An inspection tells you whether you have a real problem or a minor fix.
A licensed ESU electrician goes through six areas of your electrical system on every inspection.
Brand, age, amperage, and physical condition. FPE and Zinsco panels are known fire hazards — we identify them and document exactly what you have.
We identify aluminum wiring, cloth-insulated wire, and any visible damage or improper splices. Pre-1985 wiring frequently doesn't meet current code.
Kitchens, bathrooms, garages, and outdoor outlets all require GFCI protection. We verify every required location is properly protected.
A proper grounding system protects your family and equipment from shock and surge damage. We test and document the grounding status of your entire system.
We check for loose wiring, cracked or ungrounded receptacles, two-prong outlets in locations that require three-prong, and any damaged or improperly installed devices.
We calculate whether your current panel can safely handle your home's power demands, including any appliances or circuits you're planning to add.
We give you a written report of exactly what we found. If your electrical system is in good shape, we tell you that. If we find something that needs attention, we explain what it is, how serious it is, and what it would cost to fix — before you commit to anything.
No pressure tactics. No inflated scare stories. Just a straightforward assessment from a licensed contractor who has been working in South Florida homes since 2016.
We inspect your entire electrical system
You receive a written report of our findings
We walk you through any issues and your options
You decide what, if anything, to do next
We tell you the truth about what we find, even if the answer is "everything looks fine." We are not going to manufacture problems to sell you a panel upgrade you don't need. Our business runs on repeat customers and referrals, and that only works when people trust us.
If we find a real issue, you'll understand exactly what it is and what your options are. That's the only way we operate.
Most residential inspections take 1–2 hours depending on the size of the home and how accessible the panel and wiring are. We'll give you an accurate time estimate when we schedule your appointment.
General home inspectors are not licensed electricians. Their job is to flag obvious issues, not perform a code-level analysis. An ESU inspection goes deeper — we identify specific fire hazards, FPE and Zinsco panels, aluminum wiring, GFCI deficiencies, and load capacity issues that a general inspector may miss or understate.
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