Preventing Electrical Hazards
Concerned there may be electrical problems in your home? Constantly tripping breakers, for example, could pose a safety hazard. Don’t wait. Call the trusted Houston electricians at Right Touch Electrical to set up an electrical home safety inspection.
Electrical fires strike thousands of homes and businesses nationally every year, resulting in millions of dollars in property damage. While accidents happen, a simple electrical home safety inspection may help prevent an electrical fire. Get electrical safety tips from our electricians.
What to Expect When Right Touch Inspects
We begin every inspection with a visual audit and run tests. Once complete, we provide you with a thorough report which includes a detailed explanation of any issues we uncover, the overall condition of your system, helpful advice, and recommended solutions. Learn about the Homeowner’s Guide to electrical safety in Houston.
What you won’t get is a pushy pitch. We believe serving is more important than selling. That’s why Right Touch Electrical recommendations focus on your safety first.
Are You Up to Code?
All electrical connections should follow Local and National Electrical Code safety standards. Older homes or decades-old buildings likely have outdated parts or even whole electrical systems. Not only is this a safety hazard, but it could also bring you problems in the long run, especially with insurance companies or building permits.
Right Touch Electrical safety inspections can help correct outdated connections and bring your property up to code.
We recommend safety inspections if you are:
- Living in a structure that is more than 20 years old
- Purchasing a new home or building
- Selling your home or building
- Planning a renovation
- Installing large, modern appliances, such as a refrigerator or laundry machine
What We Look For During an Electrical Home Safety Inspection
During an electrical home safety inspection, our experienced electricians at Right Touch Electrical perform a comprehensive review to ensure your home is safe and up to code. Here’s what we typically focus on:
- Wiring Condition: We inspect all visible wiring for signs of wear, damage, or aging. Faulty wiring is one of the most common causes of electrical fires, and our goal is to identify any potential risks early.
- Breaker Panel Inspection: The electrical panel is the heart of your home’s electrical system. We check for any signs of wear, corrosion, or overloaded circuits that could cause breakers to trip frequently. We also verify that the panel meets current safety standards.
- Grounding System: Proper grounding is essential for electrical safety. We ensure your system is correctly grounded to protect against electrical shocks and prevent surges from damaging your appliances.
- Outlet and Switch Testing: We examine all outlets and switches to ensure they are functioning correctly and check for any signs of overheating or loose connections. For older homes, we also check for GFCI outlets in areas like kitchens and bathrooms, as these are required by modern code for safety.
- Smoke and Carbon Monoxide Detector Functionality: Our inspectors ensure that your smoke detectors and carbon monoxide alarms are properly installed and operational to provide an extra layer of safety.
This thorough inspection helps identify minor and major issues, allowing you to address them before they become costly or dangerous problems.
Benefits of an Electrical Home Safety Inspection
In addition to keeping your property protected, an electrical home safety inspection can help increase the efficiency of your home and could lower your electrical bill. It also gives you peace of mind as any more minor issues we uncover can be quickly repaired. Lastly, an inspection ensures your electrical system remains reliable, so you can continue to depend on it day in and day out.
It just makes sense to schedule an electrical safety inspection now. Contact Right Touch Electrical to schedule yours. We provide quality with a master’s touch!
Helpful Resources…
When Is an Electrical Inspection Required?
13 Reasons Homes Fail Electrical Inspections
Top 5 Electrical Safety Hazards to Look Out For
A Homeowners Guide to Electrical Safety Houston