Why A Nevada Electrician Should Inspect A House Before You Buy
Once you found that perfect house and agreed on a price with the seller, you are only a few signatures away from buying your dream home. However, before you sign the contract, it is important to inspect the house with the help of professionals. One of the professionals should include a licensed Nevada electrician.
Having your house inspected by a licensed Nevada electrician before you buy can save you time and money down the road. Having an inspection is often a requirement before a lender approves a loan. You would be surprised of how many buyers tell me, “I just can’t believe anything is wrong because it’s a brand new house!” Having an electrical inspection done by a licensed Nevada electrician can give a homeowner important safety information. It can also prevent future problems.
Newer and older homes can suffer from some sub par work that affects the quality of the electrical system. In older homes, the electrical system might be out-of-date or deteriorated in some way that was not very obvious. Some homes have electrical work that was done by a handyman or the homeowner who were not very familiar with electrical systems.
A knowledgeable electrician will go through a checklist to make sure the electrical system is safe and up to code. Common things an electrician will look at are the main panel and any subpanels, indoor wiring, outdoor wiring, outlets, proper installation of lighting fixtures, etc. If you did not have an electrical inspection done before you bought your house, it is important to call and schedule an appointment with a Nevada electrician. He or she will evaluate your electrical system for any problems and make recommendations.
Once the home inspections are complete, you can have more peace of mind and enjoy the experience of moving into your new home.
Bob Lord
Providing quality electrical repair and installation services to Reno, Sparks, Verdi, Sun Valley, Washoe Valley and Virginia City
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