
Electrical Inspections in Charlottesville, VA
Just Better Home Services Offers Complete Electrical Inspections for Residential Homes & Commercial Buildings in Charlottesville, VA.

Electrical Inspections
Whether you're buying, selling, or simply want to ensure the safety of your current home, our home electrical inspections provide a detailed assessment of your electrical system. We check wiring, circuit breakers, electrical panels, outlets, switches, lighting fixtures, and grounding systems. We identify any potential hazards, outdated components, or code violations, providing you with a comprehensive report outlining our findings and recommendations for repairs or upgrades.

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Our Home Protection Plan provides peace of mind for homeowners with annual plumbing and electrical safety inspections, HVAC tune-up, and priority service for maintenance calls, as well as having our regular dispatch fee waived! By investing in our home protection plan you can help reduce the stress of home maintenance by always having an expert on your side!

Commercial Electrical Inspections
Just Better Home Services offers comprehensive commercial electrical inspections to ensure the safety and compliance of your business's electrical systems. Our certified electricians meticulously evaluate all electrical components, from wiring and panels to lighting and equipment connections, identifying potential hazards, code violations, and inefficiencies. Our detailed reports empower you to maintain a safe and productive work environment, avoid costly downtime, and comply with all regulations.
WHAT OUR CUSTOMERS SAY
JBHS did a home inspection. The techs, Corey and David, were phenomenal. They were personable, knowledgeable & thorough. They made suggestions on things we could do ourselves and things that needed professional attention. I recommend JBHS
Charlottesville Electrical Inspection Frequently Asked Questions
What is an electrical inspection?
An electrical inspection is a thorough examination of your home’s electrical system performed by a qualified electrician. The inspection assesses various components, including wiring, outlets, switches, and the main electrical panel, to ensure they meet safety codes and are functioning correctly. This process helps identify potential hazards and areas needing improvement. At Just Better Home Services, we provided certified electricians who can perform not only home inspections, but also commercial inspections.
How often should I schedule an electrical inspection?
It’s recommended to have a professional electrical inspection every 3 to 5 years. However, certain situations may warrant more frequent inspections, such as:
Purchasing a New Home: To ensure the existing electrical system is safe and up to code.
Renovations or Major Electrical Work: After significant changes to your electrical system.
Experiencing Electrical Issues: If you notice problems like frequent circuit breaker trips, flickering lights, or outlets that don’t work.
What does an electrical inspector look for during an inspection?
Electrical inspectors conduct thorough examinations to ensure the safety and code compliance of a property's electrical system. Their primary focus is to identify potential hazards and verify that installations meet established standards. Key areas of inspection include:
Proper Wiring and Connections: Inspectors verify the correct gauge of wiring, secure connections, and appropriate grounding. They check for loose wires, exposed conductors, and improper splicing.
Grounding and Bonding: Ensuring that the electrical system is properly grounded and bonded is critical for safety. Inspectors examine grounding rods, bonding jumpers, and the continuity of grounding paths.
Circuit Breakers and Fuses: Inspectors assess the condition and functionality of circuit breakers and fuses, verifying that they are correctly sized for the circuits they protect and that they trip as intended.
Outlets and Switches: Inspectors examine outlets and switches for proper installation, functionality, and compliance with safety standards. They check for GFCI protection in required areas and ensure that outlets are securely mounted.
Electrical Panels: Inspectors inspect electrical panels for proper labeling, secure connections, and adequate capacity. They verify that breakers are correctly identified and that the panel is free from damage or corrosion.
Wiring Methods and Materials: Inspectors verify that approved wiring methods and materials are used throughout the electrical system. They check for appropriate conduit, cable types, and junction box installations.
Compliance with Electrical Codes: Inspectors ensure that all electrical installations comply with the National Electrical Code (NEC) and any local amendments.
Smoke and Carbon Monoxide Detectors: Inspectors verify that smoke and carbon monoxide detectors are properly installed and functioning.
Exterior Electrical Systems: if present, exterior electrical systems such as outdoor outlets, and lighting are inspected for weatherproofing, and proper installation.
Essentially, an electrical inspector is looking for anything that could pose a safety risk or indicate a deviation from established electrical codes. Their goal is to ensure the electrical system is safe, reliable, and compliant.

