
Electrical Safety Inspections: Know What's Safe. Catch Problems Early. Avoid Costly Surprises.
Most electrical problems don't announce themselves.
They develop quietly behind walls, inside panels, and underneath floors until something finally goes wrong. A flickering light becomes a wiring failure. An outdated electrical panel becomes a fire hazard. A hidden code violation becomes a deal-killing inspection finding during a home sale.
The good news is that most electrical problems are completely preventable, or at least far less expensive to fix, when they're caught early.
Power Electrical, Heating & Cooling Services provides thorough, professional electrical safety inspections for homeowners, home buyers, home sellers, landlords, and real estate professionals across the Denver metro area.
Our licensed electricians evaluate your electrical system thoroughly, explain exactly what we find in plain language, and give you a clear understanding of what needs attention and what doesn't.
What We Check During an Inspection in Lyons
A Thorough Evaluation of Your Entire Electrical System
Our licensed electricians inspect every accessible component of your electrical system for safety, performance, and code compliance.
• Electrical panel condition and capacity: Breaker condition, panel age, manufacturer, available capacity, signs of overheating, and visible damage
• Circuit performance: Breaker operation, proper breaker sizing, overloaded circuits, and double-tapped breakers
• Wiring condition: Evaluation of all visible and accessible wiring for age, condition, type, and safety concerns
• Outlets and switches: Proper function, grounding, GFCI protection where required, and reversed polarity
• Grounding and bonding: Verification of safe grounding and bonding throughout the electrical system
• Smoke and carbon monoxide detectors: Placement, operation, and code compliance
• Signs of overheating or damage: Scorching, melting, discoloration, burning smells, and visible evidence of arcing
• Outdoor and service entrance components: Weatherhead, meter base, service wiring, and exterior panel condition
• Garage and outbuilding circuits: GFCI protection, wiring condition, and safe operation
• Aluminum wiring and knob and tube systems: Identification and evaluation of older wiring types
We identify problems before they become expensive or dangerous.

Clear answers. No guessing. No surprises.
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Who Needs an Electrical Inspection?
More Homeowners Than You'd Think. Here's Why.
Homeowners in Older Homes
If your home was built before 1980 and has never had a professional electrical evaluation, it's time.
Outdated wiring, undersized panels, and missing safety protection are extremely common in older Denver metro homes and often completely invisible without a licensed inspection.
Home Buyers Before Closing
A general home inspector is not a licensed electrician.
Before closing on a home, having a licensed electrician evaluate the electrical system independently is one of the smartest investments you can make during the buying process.
Home Sellers Before Listing
Know what's in your home before a buyer's inspection reveals it.
Addressing electrical concerns before listing helps you control the timeline, pricing, and negotiations instead of reacting under pressure later.
Landlords & Property Managers
Rental properties create real electrical liability.
Professional inspections help protect your tenants, your investment, and your legal exposure while helping you stay ahead of Colorado code requirements.
Homeowners After Storms or Electrical Events
Lightning strikes, power surges, extended outages, and flooding can all damage electrical systems in ways that aren't immediately visible.
A post-event inspection is a smart precaution after any significant electrical or weather-related event.

Your Service Process
- Rapid emergency response within hours
- Comprehensive system diagnosis and assessment
- Transparent pricing with detailed explanations
- Expert repair using quality replacement parts
- Thorough testing and performance verification
- Professional cleanup and maintenance recommendations
- Follow up service to ensure continued operation

Common Issues We Find
These are the electrical problems we identify most frequently during inspections throughout the Denver metro area.
• Outdated or undersized electrical panels
• Federal Pacific Stab-Lok and Zinsco panels with known safety concerns
• Double-tapped breakers
• Overloaded circuits
• Signs of overheating inside the electrical panel
• Active knob and tube wiring
• Aluminum branch circuit wiring without proper correction methods
• Ungrounded outlets and circuits
• Open junction boxes missing covers
• Improper wire splices outside approved junction boxes
• Missing or non-functioning smoke detectors
• Missing or non-functioning carbon monoxide detectors
• Improper panel labeling
• Unpermitted electrical work
• Code violations from previous DIY or unlicensed work
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The Electrical Safety Inspection Services Professionals
We believe in honest, pressure-free inspections.
Here's how we handle findings:
• We document everything clearly and explain it in plain language
• We categorize findings by severity: immediate safety concerns, code violations, and items to monitor
• We explain what each issue means in practical terms, not confusing electrical jargon
• We provide honest repair options at different price points when applicable
• We never pressure you into repairs during the inspection
• The inspection report is yours to use however you need it
• If you decide to move forward with repairs, we can schedule them promptly and provide full documentation afterward
Our goal is to give you clear information, not manufacture work.
• We inspect every accessible electrical component thoroughly
• We document findings with detailed notes and photos where applicable
• We explain everything clearly before leaving your home
• We provide a written summary for your records, insurance company, or real estate transaction
Most inspections are completed in two to three hours depending on home size and system complexity.
• 20+ Years in the Trade: Real experience evaluating electrical systems in Denver metro homes of every age and type
• Family-Owned & Operated: A local team with no incentive to create unnecessary repairs
• Licensed & Insured: Licensed electricians evaluating your system accurately and completely
• Real Estate Inspection Support: Fast documented results that help transactions stay on schedule
• Clear Easy-to-Understand Reports: Straightforward findings you can actually use
• Electrical + HVAC Under One Roof: We can evaluate both systems during one visit
• No Pressure: We tell you honestly what we find and let you decide how to move forward
• 5.0-Star Rating With 201 Reviews: Our customers speak for themselves
We help you move forward with confidence.
1. What does an electrical safety inspection include?
A licensed electrical safety inspection covers every accessible component of your home's electrical system.
This includes the electrical panel, breaker operation, wiring condition, outlets and switches, GFCI protection, grounding and bonding, smoke and carbon monoxide detectors, outdoor service components, and visible signs of unsafe conditions such as overheating or arcing.
We document everything we find and explain the results clearly before leaving.
2. How long does an electrical inspection take?
Most inspections take between two and three hours depending on the home's size, age, and electrical complexity.
Larger homes or homes with older systems may require additional time.
We'll provide a realistic timeframe when scheduling your appointment.
3. How is a licensed electrician inspection different from a home inspector's electrical check?
A general home inspector evaluates electrical systems at a broad surface level.
A licensed electrician performs a much deeper evaluation including panel internals, circuit loading, wiring condition, code compliance, grounding systems, and specific safety concerns.
If you're buying or selling a home, a licensed electrical inspection provides a level of detail that a general inspection simply cannot.
4. How often should I have my home's electrical system inspected?
For most homes, we recommend a professional inspection approximately every 10 years.
Homes older than 40 years, homes with aluminum or knob and tube wiring, recently purchased homes, or homes experiencing electrical problems should be inspected sooner.
If you're noticing flickering lights, breaker trips, or burning smells, schedule an inspection immediately.
5. What happens if problems are found during the inspection?
We explain every finding clearly and categorize issues based on urgency.
You are never pressured into repairs during the inspection.
The inspection report is yours to use for negotiations, insurance, future repairs, or peace of mind.
If you want repairs completed, we can schedule them promptly and provide documentation afterward.
6. Should I get an inspection before selling my home?
Absolutely.
Electrical problems discovered during a buyer's inspection create negotiating pressure and timeline issues at the worst possible moment.
A pre-listing inspection gives you the opportunity to address concerns on your own timeline and avoid surprises during the transaction.
Learn more about our Real Estate Inspection Repair Services here.
7. Should I get an inspection before buying a home?
Yes, and we strongly recommend it even if the general home inspection looked good.
General inspectors are not licensed electricians and many electrical issues go unnoticed during standard inspections.
Having a licensed electrician evaluate the system before closing gives you a much clearer understanding of the home's safety and condition.
Learn more about our Real Estate Inspection Repair Services here.
8. Can an electrical inspection help lower homeowner's insurance costs?
Potentially yes.
Some insurance companies offer discounts for updated electrical systems, documented safety inspections, and professionally installed surge protection.
Other insurers may require corrections for older wiring systems or outdated panels before offering coverage.
A documented inspection demonstrates that your home's electrical system has been professionally evaluated and maintained.
Need an Electrical Safety Inspection? Let's Get It Scheduled.
Don't wait for a problem to find you. Know exactly where your home stands.


