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What Does an Electrical Safety Check Involve for Homeowners?

An electrical safety check for homeowners is a licensed electrician’s full evaluation of your home’s electrical system for safety, code compliance, and reliable operation. Most people schedule one when buying a property, after renovation work, during recurring electrical issues, or after storm or water damage. The visit typically starts at the main panel, then moves through protection devices, grounding, outlets, switches, and lighting, with tests to confirm safe function and adherence to current code. Afterward you receive a detailed report and clear repair or replacement options; our licensed team performs this work across the Denver metro with deep experience in Englewood homes. Members can also opt into Bell Perks for ongoing discounts and extended warranties.

What our inspection includes in practical terms:

  • Panel and main disconnect condition checks, including corrosion and cracked breakers
  • Protection testing: GFCI and arc-fault, plus verifying AC GFCI and a furnace disconnect/GFCI
  • Wiring and grounding verification, including loose-wire detection
  • Receptacle, switch, lighting, and garbage disposal testing for secure, grounded operation

If you notice frequent breaker trips or any signs of water intrusion near electrical gear, schedule an inspection before using those circuits again. <br/> Updated: 2026-05-07 <br/> Need help in Englewood, CO? Call (720) 740-0350 or book online.

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