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You get peace of mind knowing your home meets NYC electrical codes and won’t put your family at risk. Our certified electrical inspection in Flatbush identifies problems like outdated wiring, overloaded circuits, and code violations that insurance companies flag.
No more wondering if that flickering light means trouble. No more worrying about whether your older home can handle modern appliances safely. You’ll know exactly what’s working, what needs attention, and what can wait.
When we’re done, you’ll have a detailed report that satisfies insurance requirements, helps with home sales, and gives you a clear roadmap for any needed repairs.
We’ve been serving Flatbush homeowners who understand that Brooklyn’s historic charm comes with electrical challenges. We know these neighborhoods—from pre-war buildings with aluminum wiring to newer homes that still need regular safety checks.
Our licensed electricians understand NYC’s electrical codes and the unique issues that come with Brooklyn’s housing stock. We’ve seen it all: cloth-insulated wiring from the 1940s, overloaded 20-amp panels trying to power modern lives, and GFCI outlets that should have been installed years ago.
We’re not here to scare you or oversell you. We’re here to give you straight answers about your electrical system so you can make smart decisions about your home and your family’s safety.
We start with your electrical panel—the heart of your home’s electrical system. We check for proper labeling, adequate capacity, and signs of overheating or corrosion. Then we test outlets throughout your home, making sure GFCI protection is installed where required by NYC code.
We examine visible wiring for damage, proper installation, and code compliance. We test circuit breakers, check grounding systems, and look for any safety hazards that could cause fires or injuries.
Throughout the process, we explain what we’re finding and why it matters. You’re not just getting a checklist—you’re getting education about your home’s electrical system. When we finish, you’ll have a comprehensive report that details any issues, explains their urgency, and gives you clear next steps.
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Your electrical code inspection in Flatbush covers everything from your main panel to every outlet in your home. We check circuit breakers, test GFCI outlets, examine wiring conditions, and verify proper grounding throughout your electrical system.
In Flatbush’s older homes, we pay special attention to common issues like aluminum wiring from the 1960s and 70s, which can be a fire hazard as it ages. We also check for adequate electrical capacity—many homes built before modern appliances struggle with today’s electrical demands.
You’ll receive a detailed written report that meets insurance company requirements and NYC Department of Buildings standards. If we find issues, we explain exactly what needs to be fixed, what’s urgent, and what can be planned for later. No surprises, no pressure—just the information you need to keep your home safe.
You need an electrical inspection if your home is over 40 years old, if you’re buying or selling a home, or if your insurance company requires one. Many Flatbush homes were built before modern electrical codes, so regular inspections help catch problems before they become dangerous.
You should also get an inspection if you’ve noticed flickering lights, frequent circuit breaker trips, or if you’re planning major electrical work. NYC requires inspections for most electrical work, and getting a pre-inspection can help identify issues before the official DOB inspection.
If you’re having electrical problems or just want peace of mind about your home’s safety, an inspection gives you clear answers about what’s working and what needs attention.
Electrical inspections in Brooklyn typically cost between $100 and $400, depending on your home’s size and complexity. Most inspections for average-sized homes fall in the $150-200 range.
The investment is worth it when you consider the cost of electrical fires, insurance claim denials, or failed DOB inspections. A professional inspection can identify problems that cost thousands to fix if they’re not caught early.
We provide upfront pricing before we start, so you know exactly what you’re paying. No hidden fees, no surprises—just honest pricing for thorough, professional electrical inspection services.
Flatbush’s older homes often have aluminum wiring from the 1960s and 70s, which becomes a fire hazard as it ages and oxidizes. We also see cloth and rubber insulation that’s deteriorated over time, sometimes leaving wires completely bare.
Many homes have 20-amp circuit breakers that can’t handle modern appliances like microwaves and air conditioners. Overloaded electrical panels are common, and many homes lack proper GFCI protection in kitchens, bathrooms, and outdoor areas.
We also find improper grounding and bonding, which can cause insurance companies to deny claims. These problems are fixable, but they need to be identified first—that’s where professional inspection makes the difference.
Yes, most electrical work in NYC requires a permit from the Department of Buildings. This includes installing new circuits, upgrading electrical panels, and most electrical repairs or modifications.
The permit process ensures your work meets NYC electrical codes and gets properly inspected. Work done without permits can cause problems when you sell your home or file insurance claims—you might even be required to redo the entire installation.
Our inspection can help identify work that was done without permits and advise you on the best way to bring your electrical system into compliance with NYC requirements.
Most electrical inspections take 1-2 hours, depending on your home’s size and the complexity of your electrical system. We don’t rush through the process—we take the time needed to thoroughly examine your electrical system and answer your questions.
You’ll typically receive your detailed inspection report within 24 hours. The report includes photos, explanations of any issues found, and clear recommendations for repairs or improvements.
We work around your schedule and explain everything we’re doing so you understand your electrical system better. It’s not just an inspection—it’s an education about your home’s electrical safety.
Many older Brooklyn homes can pass inspection, but some will need updates to meet current safety standards. The key is knowing what needs to be fixed before the official inspection.
Common issues we help homeowners address include installing GFCI outlets where required, updating electrical panels that can’t handle modern electrical loads, and replacing hazardous aluminum wiring or deteriorated insulation.
Our pre-inspection service identifies these issues so you can address them before the official DOB inspection. This saves time, money, and the frustration of failed inspections. We’ll give you a realistic assessment of what needs to be done and help you prioritize the most important safety issues.