Electrical Safety Inspections for Your Home

Our Houston electrical maintenance and repair experts want to know: Did you know that, worn, loose, broken, or overheated devices can pose as electrical hazards behind your walls without you even noticing? These issues pose a risk to any homeowner, especially if you live in an older Houston home. Whether you are selling your house, renovating and adding electrical circuits or outlets, adding a large appliance like a dishwasher, or if you own a house that is over 40 years old and likely has outdated electrical equipment, John Moore is here to provide you with home safety inspections to ensure your electrical system is up to electrical code, functioning properly, and that your family stays safe.

electrical panel, light fixtures, fans, electrical switches and outlets, grounding rod, service lines and the internal parts of the electrical circuit wiring systems to note any issues you may have.

There are many potential hazards when it comes to electrical. These issues can go unnoticed but pose significant risks, especially in older homes. Whether you're selling your home, renovating, adding new electrical circuits or have outdated electrical equipment, our fully licensed electricians are here to help ensure your home’s electrical system is safe and up to code.

With a home safety inspection, we will take a look at your electrical panel, light fixtures, and ceiling fans to outlets, switches, grounding rods, service lines, and internal circuit wiring and thoroughly assess your homes electrical system and identify any potential issues to ensure you, your home and your family are protected.

  • Improper electrical work done by contractors or previous owners

  • Degraded or outdated wiring systems

  • Incorrectly sized electrical fuses and breakers

  • Appropriate light bulb wattage

  • Operability of electrical switches and outlets

  • Electrocution, shock, and multiple electrical hazards

  • Functionality of arc fault circuit interrupters (AFCIs) and ground fault circuit interrupters (GFCIs)

  • Proper grounding systems

  • Adequate surge protection

  • Inspection of the electrical panel

  • An examination of outdoor service lines