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Real Inspection.
Real Answers.

Licensed electrical inspections across San Angelo and the Concho Valley. Pre-purchase, pre-sale, insurance carrier, post-renovation, and code compliance evaluations. Written report you can use.

Real Look.
By A Real Electrician.

A general home inspection looks at electrical from the outside — does it work, are there any obvious problems. A licensed electrical inspection looks at the whole system: panel condition, breaker sizing, grounding integrity, circuit loading, code compliance, the specific brand-and-vintage issues that matter for safety and insurance. There's a real difference, and it shows up in what gets caught.

We do electrical inspections across San Angelo and the surrounding Concho Valley — for buyers, sellers, insurance carriers, and homeowners who just want to know where they stand. Every inspection comes with a written report sorted by safety priority. Repairs are quoted separately if you want them, but you're under no obligation. The inspection is the deliverable.

Six Reasons People Book
An Electrical Inspection.

Buyers, sellers, owners, insurance companies — these are the most common reasons.

01

Pre-Purchase Home Inspection

Buying a home? A licensed electrician's look catches what general home inspectors miss — and what'll cost you later.

02

Insurance Carrier Request

Got a letter from your insurance company asking about your electrical? We do the inspection and write the report.

03

Older Home Assessment

Just bought an older home? Get a real picture of the system — panel age, wiring type, code issues, and what may need to be addressed.

04

Post-Renovation Verification

Did a remodel and want it verified before drywall closes? We check rough-in work for code and quality.

05

Pre-Sale Seller Inspection

Selling and want to get ahead of the buyer's inspection? Knowing what'll get flagged lets you fix or disclose before listing.

06

Code Compliance Check

Adding solar, an EV charger, or doing major work? Code compliance verification of the existing system before you build on top of it.

Lost Power? Burning Smell?

Don't wait. Electrical emergencies can become dangerous fast.

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Panel To Last Outlet.
Documented And Reported.

From a quick panel-and-grounding check to a full whole-home electrical evaluation, we handle inspections of every type across San Angelo, Grape Creek, Wall, Christoval, Ballinger, and the rest of the Concho Valley.

Every inspection comes with a clear written report. No verbal-only, no guesswork.

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  • Pre-purchase home electrical inspection
  • Pre-sale seller inspection
  • Insurance company inspection
  • Whole-home electrical evaluation
  • Panel & service entrance inspection
  • Older home wiring assessment
  • Knob-and-tube wiring inspection
  • Aluminum wiring inspection
  • Federal Pacific / Zinsco panel evaluation
  • Post-renovation rough-in inspection
  • Code compliance verification
  • Pre-solar electrical assessment
  • Pre-EV-charger electrical assessment
  • Grounding system inspection
  • GFCI / AFCI compliance check
  • Written report with photos

Schedule. Inspect.
Report. Quote.

Here's how an electrical inspection goes from start to finish.

01

Schedule The Inspection

You tell us the property, the reason for the inspection, and any known issues or concerns. We schedule the visit.

02

Full System Walkthrough

We inspect the panel, service entrance, grounding, branch circuits, outlets, switches, fixtures, and code-required protections.

03

Written Report

You get a clear written summary of what we found, sorted by priority — must-fix, should-fix, and informational.

04

Quotes For Repairs (If Any)', copy: 'Any repair work is quoted separately. You're under no obligation to do the work with us — the inspection stands on its own.

No Pressure.
Just Answers.

We don't do inspections to drum up repair work. We do them because real answers help people make real decisions — buying, selling, or owning. The repair work, if you want it, is a separate conversation.

  • Texas-Licensed Master ElectricianReal license. Real insurance. The same standard whether you book repair work or not.
  • Written Report, Not Just VerbalYou get a written report you can use — for your records, for negotiations, for your insurance company.
  • Sorted By PriorityWhat needs to be fixed now, what should be addressed soon, what's informational only. Clear, honest, no scare tactics.
  • No Pressure To Book RepairsIf we find issues, we quote them — but you're under no obligation. The inspection stands on its own.
Buying A Home?

Beat The Option Period.

Pre-purchase electrical inspections are most useful before your option period closes. Send us the property and timeline and we'll get on the schedule.

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NECCode Compliant

Electrical Inspections
Across The Concho Valley.

Based in San Angelo, inspecting properties across Tom Green County and the surrounding region.

San Angelo Grape CreekWallChristovalCarlsbadWater ValleyVeribestMeretaTankersleyVancourtHarrietOrientSterling CityBallingerBronteRobert Lee

Inspection Questions.
Honest Answers.

What buyers, sellers, and homeowners ask before booking an electrical inspection.

Why do I need an electrical inspection?+
A few common reasons: you're buying or selling a home and want a real electrician (not just a general home inspector) to look at the system; your insurance carrier asked for one as a condition of coverage; you just bought an older home and want to know what you're working with; or you did a renovation and want it verified before drywall closes up. In all of these, a licensed electrical inspection gives you a real picture of the system's condition.
How is this different from a regular home inspection?+
Home inspectors are generalists — they look at the electrical system from the surface and flag obvious issues. A licensed electrician looks at it as a system: panel condition, breaker sizing, grounding, circuit loading, junction box condition, code compliance, and the specific issues that matter for safety and insurance. We catch things general inspectors don't, and we can quote any repairs on the spot.
How much does an electrical inspection cost?+
Cost depends on the size of the home and the scope of the inspection — a panel-only check is much different from a whole-home inspection of every circuit, outlet, and fixture. Every inspection gets a clear quote up front. Call to schedule.
My insurance company asked for an electrical inspection. Can you do that?+
Yes. Insurance carriers often request a licensed electrician's evaluation when there's a known issue (older panel brand, knob-and-tube wiring, recent claim, age of home) or as part of a new policy. We do the inspection, document our findings, and provide a written report you can send to your carrier.
What if you find problems during the inspection?+
You get a clear written summary of what we found, sorted by safety priority — what needs to be fixed now, what should be addressed soon, and what's informational only. Repairs are quoted separately and you're under no obligation to do them with us. The inspection is the inspection.
Can you inspect a property I'm thinking of buying?+
Yes. Pre-purchase electrical inspections are one of the smartest small investments a buyer can make — especially on older homes. We give you a real picture of what you're inheriting electrically, what it would cost to fix, and what to negotiate with the seller. Schedule before your option period closes.

Real Answers.
Real Reports.

Pre-purchase, pre-sale, insurance, or just-owning inspections. By a Texas-licensed master electrician.

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