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You flip a switch and the lights come on. You plug in your phone and it charges. Your air conditioner keeps your home comfortable during those brutal Texas summers without tripping breakers or causing electrical fires.
That’s what a properly functioning electrical system looks like. But here’s what most Southlake homeowners don’t realize – your electrical system is working harder than ever before, especially in homes built in the 1940s, 50s, and 60s that were never designed for today’s electrical demands.
A professional electrical safety inspection gives you a clear picture of what’s actually happening behind your walls. You’ll know exactly which components need attention now, what can wait, and what’s working perfectly. No surprises, no guessing, just facts about your home’s electrical health.
We’ve been the trusted electrical contractor for Dallas-Fort Worth families since the late 1990s. We’re not the new guys trying to figure things out – we’re the local, family-owned company that your neighbors have relied on for over two decades.
Our team holds all required Texas electrical licenses and maintains full insurance coverage. We’ve earned an A+ rating with the Better Business Bureau and multiple Super Service Awards from Angie’s List because we do the work right the first time.
Southlake residents face unique electrical challenges. Many beautiful neighborhoods feature older homes that need electrical system updates to handle modern demands safely. We understand these local conditions and know exactly what to look for during inspections.
We start at your electrical panel – the heart of your home’s electrical system. Our licensed electricians check for proper labeling, signs of overheating, and whether your breakers are correctly sized for your circuits.
Next, we test outlets throughout your home, paying special attention to GFCI outlets in bathrooms, kitchens, and outdoor areas. These outlets protect against electrical shock, so they get thorough testing to ensure they’re working properly.
We examine your home’s wiring system, looking for damage from age, pests, or previous DIY work that might not meet current codes. Our inspection covers grounding systems, surge protection, and any components that could pose safety risks. You’ll receive a detailed written report explaining our findings and recommendations, with clear priorities for any needed repairs or updates.
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Texas adopted the 2023 National Electrical Code, which means your electrical system must meet specific safety standards. Our comprehensive inspection evaluates every component against these current requirements.
In Southlake’s climate, electrical systems work overtime during summer months when air conditioners run constantly. This extra demand can reveal problems with older wiring or undersized electrical panels that seemed fine during milder weather.
We also check for storm damage that’s common in North Texas. Severe thunderstorms, hail, and ice storms can damage electrical components, especially those outside your home. Many homeowners don’t notice this damage until it causes bigger problems. Our inspection catches these issues early, before they become safety hazards or expensive emergency repairs.