Electrical Inspection Service

Electrical Inspection in St. George

Here to Serve Washington County


Keep Your Home in St. George in Line with Local Laws

Rules may sometimes feel restrictive, but when it comes to National Electric Code (NEC) and Utah building codes, they’re there to keep us safe. But keeping up with these changing regulations can be hard, even for an electrician. That’s why, when buying or selling a home, you’re likely to run into an electrical compliance issue.

At Haven Home Solutions, we know how overwhelming keeping your home up to date can be. That’s why we take steps to simplify the process. When you schedule an electrical safety inspection with our electricians, you can rest easy knowing we’ll do all we can to make it safe and up to code. Our company regularly schedules training to ensure we stay abreast of regulatory changes.

Keep your home compliant with electrical codes in the Washington and St. George areas! Give (435) 212-4463 a call to schedule an electrical safety inspection or code compliance repair.

Signs It’s Time to Schedule an Electrical Inspection in St. George

As materials improve, electrical standards shift and flaws with older set-ups become more apparent. With each year that passes, we learn how to better optimize our electrical grid and take advantage of modern appliances. To ensure you stay up to date, we suggest getting your electrical system examined three or so years. Even if it hasn’t been that long, you should schedule an electrical inspection if you:

  • Have a home over 30 years old
  • Want to put the home up for sale
  • Need to get your home’s value adjusted
  • Are looking to buy a new home
  • Need to get a potential home inspected

What’s Included in My Electrical Inspection?

Our electrical experts know the signs of an electrical problem. They are able to quickly spot potential issues and can provide a comprehensive evaluation. During your electrical code inspection, our electrician will:

  • Check your AFCIs work properly
  • Verify there are no issues with your outlets or switches
  • Test your carbon monoxide and smoke detectors
  • Verify proper light bulb wattages
  • Inspect your electrical panel for signs of damage
  • Evaluate your outdoor lighting and outlets

After we finish your St. George electrical inspection, we’ll outline our findings in a detailed report. In this, we’ll list recommended upgrades and detail any needed repairs. This will ensure you don’t waste time on a property with outdated electrical.

My Home Failed Inspection. Can You Help Me Reach Compliance?

Perhaps you need a bigger place, or you’re looking to downsize. No matter why you’re selling your home, we know you cross your fingers and hold your breath throughout the inspection. But, if it comes back with a major electrical issue, don’t panic. Our electricians can quickly make the required electrical repairs and put your buyer’s mind at ease. Items we can handle include:

For Code Inspection Done Right Trustr Our Electricians

At Haven Home Solutions, we stay up-to-date on the electrical rules of St. George and the surrounding areas. And, whether the issue is minor or major, our electricians can help you reach total compliance. To keep in line with these rules, we pull a permit for every job that needs it and always work within the spirit and letter on the law. With over many years of experience handling electrical code updates, we can weather almost any storm.

To schedule an electrical inspection, reach out to us at (435) 212-4463. We service all types and brands of electrical fixtures. Our service area includes Washington, St. George, and Hurricane.

Electrical FAQs

What is an electrical code inspection?

An electrical code inspection checks whether your home's wiring, outlets, panel, and other electrical components meet current safety standards. The goal is to identify outdated or unsafe conditions and recommend updates that help protect your home.
Many homeowners schedule an inspection when buying or selling a home, after completing renovations, or if the home is several decades old. It can also be helpful if you are experiencing ongoing electrical issues and want to ensure the system is safe and up to code.
An inspection may reveal outdated wiring, overloaded circuits, improperly installed outlets, missing GFCI protection, or panels that no longer meet safety standards. Identifying these issues early can help prevent larger electrical problems later.
No. Electrical codes are updated over time to improve safety as technology and building standards change. A home built decades ago may still function, but parts of the electrical system may not meet current code requirements.
If a problem is discovered, the electrician will explain the issue and recommend the appropriate repairs or upgrades. Addressing these items helps bring your home's electrical system closer to current safety standards and keeps it operating reliably.