Electrical Safety Inspections
Comprehensive whole-home electrical inspections to identify hazards and verify code compliance.
About Electrical Safety Inspections
Don't wait for a problem to discover an electrical hazard. Wichita Electric Pro's licensed electricians perform thorough whole-home safety inspections that evaluate your panel, wiring, outlets, switches, grounding, and bonding systems. We provide a detailed written report of findings with prioritized recommendations. Electrical inspections are ideal when buying or selling a home, after a major storm, when your home is over 25 years old, or when you're adding a significant load like an EV charger or workshop. We also inspect rental properties and small commercial spaces.
What You Can Expect
- Detailed written report with prioritized findings
- Identifies fire and shock hazards before they cause damage
- Recommended for home buyers, sellers, and rental owners
- Code compliance verification for insurance purposes
Frequently Asked Questions
When should I get an electrical safety inspection in Wichita?
We recommend an inspection when buying or selling a home, if your home is over 25 years old and hasn't been inspected, after storm damage or flooding, or before adding a major load like an EV charger or home addition. It's also smart if you've noticed flickering lights, warm outlets, or frequently tripping breakers — those can indicate underlying wiring problems.
What does an electrical inspection cover?
We evaluate your main service panel, branch circuit wiring, all accessible outlets and switches, grounding and bonding, and any visible wiring in the attic, basement, or crawl space. You receive a written report listing any hazards, code violations, and recommended upgrades, prioritized from safety-critical to advisory.
Will my homeowner's insurance require an inspection?
Some insurance companies in Kansas require an electrical inspection for older homes or when switching carriers. Our written inspection report is generally accepted by insurers as documentation of the home's electrical condition. If your insurer has specific requirements, let us know and we'll make sure our report addresses them.