JSS Electrical Services LLC
Inspection

Electrical Safety Inspections

Comprehensive electrical safety inspections to verify your home's electrical system is safe, up to code, and free from fire hazards. Protect your family and property with a thorough evaluation.

Schedule Your Electrical Safety Inspection Today

Your home's electrical system works behind the walls every day. Over time, connections loosen, insulation degrades, and code requirements change. An electrical safety inspection catches problems before they become hazards.

JSS Electrical Services LLC provides thorough residential electrical safety inspections throughout New Jersey. We examine your entire system—service panel, wiring, outlets, switches, grounding, and GFCI/AFCI protection—to identify code violations, fire risks, and safety concerns.

What We Inspect

Every inspection covers the critical components of your electrical system:

  • Service panel and main disconnect – checking for proper sizing, secure connections, corrosion, and signs of overheating
  • Branch circuit wiring – verifying wire gauge, insulation condition, and proper routing
  • Grounding and bonding – ensuring your system is properly grounded to protect against shock and surges
  • GFCI and AFCI protection – confirming required safety devices are installed and functioning in kitchens, bathrooms, bedrooms, and other areas
  • Outlets and switches – testing for proper wiring, secure mounting, and correct polarity
  • Smoke and carbon monoxide detectors – verifying interconnected operation where required

When You Need an Inspection

Safety inspections are essential when buying or selling a home, after major renovations, or if your home is more than 25 years old. They're also smart if you've experienced frequent breaker trips, flickering lights, or burning smells.

Some municipalities require inspections before closing or after unpermitted work. We'll identify any code violations and provide a clear report you can share with buyers, sellers, or local inspectors.


What You'll Receive

After the inspection, you'll get a detailed written report listing every issue we found, its location, the applicable code reference, and our recommended fix. We prioritize items by safety risk so you know what needs immediate attention and what can wait.

If repairs are needed, we'll provide a straightforward estimate. No pressure, no upselling—just the facts about your electrical system and what it takes to bring it up to standard.

How it works
01

Schedule the Inspection

We'll arrange a convenient time to visit your home. Most residential inspections take two to three hours depending on the size and age of your electrical system.

02

Thorough System Evaluation

Our licensed electrician examines your service panel, wiring, grounding, protective devices, outlets, and switches. We test GFCI and AFCI devices and check for code compliance throughout.

03

Written Report and Recommendations

You receive a detailed report listing every issue, its location, the relevant code section, and our recommended repair. Safety-critical items are clearly marked.

04

Repair Estimate (if needed)

If we find issues that need correction, we provide a straightforward estimate for the work. You decide how and when to proceed.

Common questions
What does a residential electrical safety inspection include?+

We inspect your service panel, main disconnect, branch circuit wiring, grounding and bonding systems, GFCI and AFCI protection, outlets, switches, and smoke detectors. You'll receive a written report detailing any code violations, safety hazards, or recommended upgrades.

How often should I schedule a safety inspection?+

We recommend an inspection every 10 years for homes under 25 years old, every 5 years for older homes, and any time you buy or sell a property, complete a renovation, or notice electrical problems like frequent breaker trips or flickering lights.

Are safety inspections required by code?+

Requirements vary by municipality. Many towns in New Jersey require an electrical inspection as part of a home sale or after unpermitted work. Even when not required, an inspection is a smart investment to verify your system is safe and up to current code.

Can you identify issues that could lead to fire hazards?+

Yes. We look for overheated connections, undersized wiring, missing AFCI protection, improper grounding, and other conditions that create fire risk. Our report prioritizes these hazards so you know what needs immediate attention.

Get started — Sewell, NJ

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