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Electrical Code Inspections / Corrections in Shrewsbury, MA

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Electrical Code Inspections & Corrections

Electrical Code Inspections & Corrections

Electrical systems must meet strict safety codes to prevent hazards and ensure long-term reliability. Outdated wiring, improper installations, or unapproved modifications can lead to fire risks, power failures, and failed inspections. Whether you’re buying or selling a home, upgrading your system, or correcting code violations, our licensed electricians provide thorough inspections and expert corrections to bring your system up to standard.

Services

When Do You Need an Electrical Code Inspection?

A professional electrical inspection helps identify hazards before they become costly problems. You should schedule a code inspection if:

  • You’re buying or selling a property and need to confirm the electrical system meets legal requirements.
  • Your home or business has outdated wiring, such as knob-and-tube or aluminum wiring, which may not comply with current codes.
  • You’ve had electrical work done without a permit and need an official review to ensure compliance.
  • You’re experiencing frequent breaker trips, flickering lights, or inconsistent power, which could signal wiring or panel issues.
  • A renovation or home addition requires an electrical upgrade to meet modern safety and energy demands.

Don’t let outdated wiring or code violations delay your project or put your property at risk.

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How We Bring Your Electrical System Up to Code

If your system fails an inspection or has unaddressed violations, we provide expert solutions to correct any issues, including:

Electrical Panel & Breaker Upgrades

Prevent overloads and ensure compliance with modern safety standards.

Rewiring & Grounding Corrections

Replace outdated or hazardous wiring with properly grounded, up-to-code installations.

GFCI & AFCI Protection

Install ground fault circuit interrupters (GFCIs) and arc fault circuit interrupters (AFCIs) where required.

Load Balancing & Circuit Adjustments

Prevent overloaded circuits and improve power efficiency.

Smoke & Carbon Monoxide Detector Compliance

Ensure proper placement and wiring of safety devices.

Permit Assistance & Code Violation Resolution

Work with local inspectors to resolve code violations and obtain approval.

Process

Our Electrical Code Inspection Process

We follow a structured approach to identify and correct electrical code issues:

1. Full System Evaluation

Inspecting wiring, panels, circuits, and grounding for compliance.

2. Code Violation Identification

Detecting outdated or unsafe installations that require correction.

3. Targeted Corrections & Upgrades

Implementing solutions to bring the system up to code.

4. Final Inspection & Compliance Approval

Ensuring all corrections meet NEC and Massachusetts state regulations.

Why Us

Why Choose Us for Code Inspections & Corrections?

  • Licensed & Insured Electricians
    Experts in NEC compliance and Massachusetts safety codes.

  • Reliable Code Corrections
    Fast, efficient solutions to help you pass inspections and resolve violations.

  • Preventative Safety Focus
    Detecting and correcting issues before they lead to costly repairs or hazards.

  • Customer-Focused Service
    We guide you through the process with clear communication and expert advice.

Tips

Electrical Safety & Code Compliance Tips

  • Install GFCI outlets where required: Kitchens, bathrooms, garages, and outdoor spaces need GFCI protection to prevent shocks.

  • Upgrade outdated electrical panels: Older panels may lack capacity and safety features, increasing fire risks.

  • Investigate frequent breaker trips: This could indicate overloaded circuits, faulty wiring, or improperly sized breakers.

  • Ensure proper grounding: Faulty or missing grounding can lead to shocks and power instability.

  • Schedule routine inspections: Regular system evaluations help detect hidden hazards and maintain compliance.

Contact

Schedule Your Electrical Code Inspection Today

Whether you’re correcting a violation, preparing for an inspection, or updating outdated wiring, our licensed electricians ensure your system is safe, efficient, and fully compliant.