4 Practical Reasons Electrical Inspections Are Important
There are several practical reasons you should schedule a routine electrical inspection for your home or business.
1. Electrical Hazards
Electrical current causes expansion and contraction of the conductors or wiring that attaches to devices such as receptacles, switches and light fixtures. This is a natural electrical process but over time this expansion and contraction of the conductors (wires) can cause the terminals of these devices and lights to become loose. When this happens it can cause an arcing effect because of poor quality termination points. This is and can be a major electrical fire hazard and without a routine checkup can be happening and you never know it until its too late.
2. Code Violations
The City of Raleigh and all other cities and towns regularly updates its residential and commercial building codes. As a result, many property owners have no idea that they commit violations with outdated electrical systems. An inspection can identify code violations and prevent you from getting a citation or being shut down. The National Electrical Code issues a new Code Standard every three years. The primary function of this is to ensure that new standards for safety have been addressed as our technology and understanding expands all the time. What was acceptable 3 years ago or 30 is not the same as what the standard is today. Stay on top of your safety with routine inspections.
3. Property Insurance
If you have homeowners’ insurance or liability insurance on your property, the insurer expects you to keep your building safe. If you neglect your wiring system, an insurer may cite the negligence as a reason to deny your claim. An electrical inspection gives you leverage, as you can show that you have been maintaining the electrical system. Don’t get an insurance claim denied and have to pay out of pocket for a costly repair or upgrade. With a low cost maintenance plan in place you’ll never have to worry about getting denied and getting an unexpected bill.
4. Building Warranty
Your home or business may come with a warranty covering certain components like the electrical system, plumbing, framework, roofing, HVAC, etc. Your warranty may require routine inspections and maintenance on all systems from a licensed electrical contractor in North Carolina. If you neglect the electrical system, you could void the warranty.