What You Should Know About Electrical Home Inspections
Whether you're buying a home, or just moving in to your new home, here is
some advice that can help you. If you're in the buying process the things you
will be looking for are safety and repair aspects. Most
electrical contractors can
offer you an inspection to check for both of these. If you are thinking to
yourself right now that you have or are going to hire a Home inspector, think
again. A home inspector does a generalized inspection. Most of them will know a
little about a lot of different areas, but be an expert in none with a few
exceptions. It is a certainty in most areas to say you will be forced to hire
one to get a mortgage, and that's a good thing. If you hire an experienced
licensed
electrician, your electrical inspection will be more thorough and you can
get an estimate to what repairs will cost at the same time.
When buying a home you'll want to know what if any defects there are, or safety
hazards. Items that rate high on the list are things like aluminum wiring, GFCI
receptacles, grounding and water leaking into service parts. The two of these
that are most critical, dangerous and expensive are the aluminum wiring and
water leaks into the main service. If you are just moving into a home you
purchased, there are some things you can do to be sure your electrical system is
safe. I highly recommend that all the devices be changed to new ones. This would
be all the switches and receptacles. There is a reason for this. Most electrical
problems occur when termination points become loose or corroded. See Picture
By having the devices professionally replaced, you can nip any of these problems
before they occur. The other item to consider changing is light fixtures. This
can be a bit expensive so if it isn't in your budget try to at least change the
very old ones. The reason for changing these is older fixture wires tend to get
very brittle. If the bulbs used in them over the years were of an improper
wattage, this can exaggerate the situation, a very common occurrence.
The peace of mind you will get, knowing a
professional
electrician in the electrical field inspected your home, is well worth the
money spent.
Paul Forte is a Master Electrician and has been in the electrical field for over
25 years. For more tips and advice including Lighting design and troubleshooting
with diagrams visit the web site
http://www.forteelectric.com
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