Uncover Risks Before They Become Problems

Detailed electrical inspections for residential and commercial properties in Peoria, Arizona

Before you close on a home in Peoria or sign off on a remodel, an electrical inspection reveals what wiring, panels, and connections actually look like behind walls and inside boxes. FCO Electric performs thorough evaluations that identify outdated components, code violations, and safety risks so you can plan repairs or negotiate terms with accurate information in hand.

Licensed electricians test circuits, measure voltage, check grounding, and document every concern they find. The inspection covers homes built decades ago as well as newer properties where work may not have been completed to code. You receive clear documentation and straightforward explanations that help you decide what needs immediate attention and what can wait.

Schedule an electrical inspection in Peoria with FCO Electric to understand your property's electrical condition before issues escalate.

What happens during the inspection visit

An electrician arrives at your Peoria property with a multimeter, circuit tracer, and inspection checklist. You walk through the home or building together, pointing out areas where lights flicker, outlets feel warm, or previous work was done. The electrician opens the panel, removes outlet covers, and tests each circuit for proper grounding and load capacity.

After the inspection, you receive a written report listing every deficiency, safety concern, and code violation the electrician found. The report includes photos of problem areas and recommendations for which repairs should happen first based on risk level.

The inspection does not include repairs, but FCO Electric can provide estimates for any work the report identifies. The electrician labels breakers if they are unmarked and confirms that smoke detectors and GFCI outlets function as intended. If your property requires a compliance inspection for a sale or permit, the report serves as supporting documentation.

Most people have a few questions before booking

Buyers, sellers, and property owners in Peoria want to know what the inspection covers and how the findings affect their next steps.

What does an electrical inspection look for?
The electrician checks panel condition, circuit capacity, grounding, wire insulation, outlet integrity, and compliance with current code. You also get a review of GFCI and AFCI protection in areas where those devices are required.
How long does an electrical inspection take?
A typical single-family home takes one to two hours. Larger properties or buildings with multiple panels take longer depending on the number of circuits and accessibility of wiring.
When should I schedule an electrical inspection?
Schedule one before purchasing a home, after completing a remodel, or if you notice recurring electrical problems such as tripped breakers or burning smells. Inspections also help landlords maintain safe rental properties in Peoria.
What happens if the inspection finds code violations?
You receive a list of violations along with recommendations for bringing the system into compliance. Some violations require immediate repair, while others can be addressed over time depending on severity.
Will the inspection report affect my home sale?
It provides documentation that helps buyers and sellers agree on repairs or price adjustments. Some lenders or insurance companies require proof that electrical systems meet code before finalizing a transaction.

FCO Electric inspects homes and commercial properties throughout Peoria, giving you clear documentation of electrical conditions and safety concerns before decisions need to be made. Contact us to arrange an inspection that fits your timeline and property type.