Electrical Inspections & Code Compliance

Our Electrical Inspection Services Include

Full Property Electrical Assessment

We thoroughly inspect your entire electrical system—wiring, outlets, switches, panels, grounding, and more—to identify potential issues.

Code Compliance Check

Our experts verify that your electrical system complies with the National Electrical Code (NEC) and all relevant local regulations.

Safety Device Testing

We test GFCI, AFCI outlets, surge protection systems, and smoke detectors to ensure they are functioning correctly.

Inspection Report & Recommendations

You receive a clear, organized report outlining any issues found and professional recommendations for repairs or upgrades.

Electrical Inspections & Code Compliance Plugtech LLC

A safe home or business starts with a reliable electrical system. At Plugtech LLC, we provide comprehensive Electrical Inspections & Code Compliance services to ensure your wiring, panels, and components meet the latest safety standards. Whether you’re buying a new property, renovating, or experiencing electrical issues, our licensed electricians deliver accurate, detailed inspections that protect your property and your peace of mind.

Electrical systems can deteriorate over time or become unsafe due to outdated wiring, DIY fixes, or overloaded circuits. Regular inspections help detect hazards early, reduce the risk of electrical fires, and ensure your property meets local and national electrical codes (NEC).

Signs You Need an Electrical Inspection

FAQs – Electrical Inspections & Code Compliance

We recommend every 3–5 years for homes and annually for commercial buildings.
Yes. A professional electrical inspection ensures the property is safe and prevents costly surprises later.
Most inspections take 1–3 hours, depending on the size and condition of the property.
Yes. Plugtech LLC provides a detailed, easy-to-understand inspection report.
We will list all violations and provide expert recommendations to bring your system up to code.
Often yes, due to outdated wiring, panels, or insufficient grounding. We’ll guide you through upgrades if needed.
No. Only a licensed electrician can properly assess code compliance and safety hazards.