Professional Electrical Inspections & Code Corrections in Southeast Michigan
Your home is filled with wiring, outlets, sockets, and other electrical systems that support the modern comforts and safety you enjoy. At Randazzo Heating, Cooling & Electrical, our certified and insured electricians have the up-to-date skills and advanced training to thoroughly inspect and perform required code corrections within your Southeast Michigan home.
Contact Randazzo Heating, Cooling & Electrical at 586-336-1111 to schedule an electrical inspection or appointment for code corrections in Southeast Michigan today!
Expert Code Correction Services
Your home is likely the most valuable asset you own. It’s also the most important. Overlooking the condition of your electrical system can be a costly mistake. Indeed, every year, deficient electrical systems are responsible for residential fires, electric shocks, and other damage, including the destruction of electronics and appliances.
Our licensed and insured electricians can perform various electrical code corrections. We adhere to rigid safety standards and maintain the up-to-date training and knowledge of NFPA 70 required to ensure your systems are code-compliant.
Common electrical code violations we can correct include:
- Faulty electrical panels
- Exposed or damaged wiring
- Malfunctioning outlets or sockets
- Overloaded circuits
- Improperly installed lighting
- Unshielded electrical components
- Improper grounding
- Outdated or malfunctioned electrical panels
- Unfinished electrical projects
Our code corrections include:
- Ensuring the use of proper cables, conductors, and wiring
- Ensuring proper markings, shielding, and connections
- Ensuring proper wiring for alarms, security systems, hot tubs, swimming pools, and other specialty electrical systems
The Importance of Electrical Inspections
Deficient electrical systems aren’t detected until something goes wrong or someone gets injured. For these reasons, we recommend homeowners take a proactive approach to code corrections by acting as soon as electrical problems are suspected.
Paying close attention to the signs that indicate problems with your wiring, outlets, sockets, and other electrical components is essential. If you detect any of the following, we recommend scheduling an electrical code inspection without delay:
- Flickering lights
- Sparks when plugging or unplugging appliances and electronics
- Scorch marks on outlets
- Unresponsive switches
- Burning or ozone odors
- Outlets and sockets are hot to the touch
- Buzzing or humming sounds
- Frequently tripped breakers
- Loose outlets or sockets
Is your home due for a reliable electrical inspection? Contact our team at 586-336-1111 to schedule an appointment with our licensed and insured electricians today!
Why Choose Randazzo Heating, Cooling & Electrical?
Since 1988, our electricians have proudly served clients in Metro Detroit, Ann Arbor, Bloomfield Hills, Farmington Hills, Birmingham, Northville, and southeast Michigan. When you choose our team to service your electrical systems, you will always receive free estimates on replacements, background-checked technicians, financing options, and top-quality solutions for your needs.
Contact Randazzo Heating, Cooling & Electrical at 586-336-1111 to schedule electrical inspections or code corrections in Southeast Michigan today!
Frequently Asked Questions
How long does an electrical inspection take to complete?
It depends on the home’s size and the complexity of the electrical systems. As a general guideline, most inspections take two to four hours to complete.
Should I schedule an electrical inspection?
If you have an older home (40+ years), have a planned or completed renovation, have recently added new appliances, like a dishwasher, washing machine, or HVAC systems, or are purchasing the home, we strongly recommend an electrical inspection.
What are some of the problems electricians look for during an electrical inspection?
Our electricians look for exposed wires, outdated wiring, improperly modified electrical panels, ungrounded outlets, overloaded circuits, and other potential hazards.