Electrical Safety & System Health Check
A preventative electrical inspection that identifies hidden risks, capacity concerns, and safety issues before they become costly problems.
Trusted by local homeowners across Jacksonville and surrounding areas.
What Is an Electrical Health Check?
An Electrical Safety & System Health Check is a preventative inspection designed to evaluate the most common points of failure in a home’s electrical system.
Electrical issues rarely show obvious symptoms. Loose connections, overloaded circuits, aging components, and grounding problems often go unnoticed until something trips, overheats, or stops working entirely.
This health check focuses on identifying early warning signs, safety concerns, and capacity issues — while repairs are still manageable and before small problems become expensive emergencies.
Our goal isn’t to sell repairs — it’s to give you clear insight into the condition of your electrical system.
What We Check During an Electrical Health Check
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🧠 Main Electrical Panel
We inspect the condition of your main electrical panel, breaker layout, labeling, and visible signs of overheating or wear.
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⚡ Breakers & Load Conditions
We check for overloaded circuits, improper breaker sizing, and signs that your system may be working beyond its intended capacity.
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🔌 Outlets & Switches (Spot Check)
We test a sample of outlets and switches throughout the home to identify wiring issues, grounding problems, or safety concerns.
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⏚ Grounding & Bonding
We verify that grounding and bonding components are present and properly connected to help reduce shock and fire risks.
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🧯 Visible Wiring & Connections
We visually inspect accessible wiring and connections for damage, improper installation, or potential hazards.
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📋 Safety & Code Red Flags
We identify common safety and code-related concerns that could impact reliability, insurance, or future upgrades.
What Happens After Your Electrical Health Check
Once your Electrical Health Check is complete, we take the time to clearly explain what we found — without pressure, scare tactics, or unnecessary recommendations.
• A clear overview of the condition of your electrical system
• Identification of any safety concerns or early warning signs
• Explanation of capacity or performance limitations, if present
• Straightforward recommendations, if action is needed
• The opportunity to ask questions and understand your options
If no issues are found, we’ll tell you that. If concerns are identified, we’ll explain them clearly and let you decide how — or if — you’d like to move forward.
Our role is to provide clarity — not to pressure you into repairs.
Many homeowners start with a standard Electrical Health Check and choose to expand into a more comprehensive system evaluation once they understand the condition of their home.
Electrical Health Check Options
Choose the level of insight that fits your home and your goals.
Comprehensive Electrical System Evaluation
Designed for homeowners who want a deeper, more complete understanding of their home’s entire electrical system — beyond a standard inspection.
This evaluation builds on the Electrical Health Check by expanding the scope of testing and analysis to better assess system capacity, long-term performance, and future planning needs.
What’s Included:
Everything included in the Standard Electrical Health Check
Expanded circuit evaluation throughout the home
Broader testing of devices and receptacles
Deeper review of system capacity and load distribution
Identification of long-term upgrade considerations
Prioritized recommendations for future improvements
Best For:
Older homes
Homes with renovations or additions
High electrical demand households
Homeowners planning upgrades or long-term improvements
This evaluation provides a more comprehensive picture of your electrical system so you can plan with confidence.
Standard Electrical Health Check
Designed for homeowners who want a clear, professional understanding of their electrical system’s safety, condition, and performance.
This preventative inspection focuses on identifying common electrical issues before they become costly repairs or safety concerns.
What’s Included:
Main electrical panel inspection
Breaker condition and load evaluation
Grounding and bonding verification
Spot-check testing of outlets and switches
Visual inspection of accessible wiring and connections
Identification of safety or code-related red flags
Clear explanation of findings and next steps
Best For:
Homeowners seeking peace of mind
Preventative maintenance and annual checkups
First-time inspections
Pre-purchase or pre-sale evaluations
This inspection is designed to provide clarity — not pressure — so you can make informed decisions about your home.
(Most homeowners start here)
Many homeowners start with a Standard Electrical Health Check and choose to expand into a more comprehensive evaluation once they understand their system.
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Most Electrical Health Checks take between 60–90 minutes, depending on the size of the home and accessibility of electrical components.
More comprehensive evaluations may take additional time due to expanded testing.
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No. The Electrical Health Check is an inspection and evaluation only.
If repairs or upgrades are recommended, we’ll explain why, outline your quoted options, and allow you to decide how — or if — you’d like to move forward.
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Absolutely not.
Our goal is to provide clarity and education, not scare tactics or sales pressure.
Many homeowners choose to make improvements later or not at all. -
If safety concerns are identified, we’ll clearly explain:
What the issue is
Why it matters
What options are available
Urgent concerns will be highlighted so you can make informed decisions.
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Yes. Findings and recommendations are clearly documented so you can reference them later or use them for planning future improvements.
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No. A home inspection provides a general overview of multiple systems.
An Electrical Health Check is a focused, professional evaluation of your electrical system by a licensed electrician.
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Electrical Health Checks are included with select membership plans and are often used as a baseline evaluation to understand your home’s electrical condition.
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Many homeowners start with the Standard Electrical Health Check.
If your home is older, has undergone renovations, or has higher electrical demands, the Comprehensive Evaluation may provide additional insight.
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We recommend an Electrical Health Check:
Every 3–5 years
Before buying or selling a home
After major renovations
If you experience frequent breaker trips, flickering lights, or electrical concerns
Ready to schedule your Electrical Health Check or have questions?
Our team is here to help.