Kingston Electrical Inspections
Wieser Electric is dedicated to safety. If you are planning to buy an older home or commercial building, renovate your existing property, or you suspect a potential problem with your electrical system, a thorough inspection can give you peace of mind and alert you to any issues that need to be addressed.
Please contact Wieser Electric today at (866) 691-6399 to schedule your electrical inspection.
Electrical Inspections from Licensed Electricians
Scheduling periodic electrical inspections in Kingston provides valuable information about the condition of your electrical system. It also allows us to find and fix potential problems, such as damaged wiring, overheating breakers, ungrounded outlets, and potential electrical overloads. This proactive service can help prevent electrical fires, protecting your property and your health.
Electrical inspections should be performed when:
- Your property is more than 40 years old
- You are adding a major appliance
- You are planning a renovation or addition
- You are purchasing an older property
- There is a specific problem with the electrical system
What to Expect from an Electrical Inspection
Your electrical system is under constant strain from the electrical current and continual use. As with any system or equipment in your home, electrical components can wear out with age or become damaged by power surges, overloaded circuits, storms, and faulty electronics or appliances. An electrical inspection provides a comprehensive evaluation of your system to ensure everything is working safely and is up to code.
During an inspection, your electrician will check the:
- Condition of the electrical wiring
- Function of all outlets and switches
- Grounding elements
- Surge protection
- Electrical panel and circuits
Older properties were constructed at a time when electrical safety codes weren’t as strict. In some cases, older homes and businesses have unsafe wiring, outdated electrical panels, and outlets that are not properly grounded. These issues can cause potential safety risks that could lead to electrical shock or fires.
After the electrical inspection has been completed, your electrician will provide you with a detailed report with information about the overall condition of the system and specific problems. The information in the report can help you make important decisions about purchasing a property or planning a renovation. Your electrician can also perform any necessary repairs or upgrades to bring your system up to current codes to ensure your safety.
Call Wieser Electric to Schedule Your Electrical Inspection
The electricians at Wieser Electric are fully licensed to perform electrical inspections in Kingston. We can inspect the electrical system of your current home or commercial property, or one you are planning to purchase, and provide you with valuable information about the overall condition of the system and specific issues that may need to be addressed.
Call (866) 691-6399 for more information about our electrical inspections. Schedule your free estimate today!

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