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The home-safety red flag inspectors keep noticing, DIY electrical fixes that aren’t really fixes
Home inspectors keep circling the same problem in their reports: improvised electrical work that looks clever at first glance but quietly raises the risk of fire, shock, and failed inspections. What ...
It's never too late to familiarize yourself with some common home inspection problems so you know what to keep an eye out for ...
A 70% failure rate, missing inspection records, and a part not meant for the job — here's what's changed since our first ...
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What inspectors expect documented after electrical updates
When you upgrade wiring, swap out an aging panel, or add new circuits, inspectors are not just glancing at the work and signing off. They expect a paper trail that proves the installation is safe, ...
Most people don't think about their electrical system until something goes wrong. A flickering light here, a tripped breaker there. The natural instinct? Call someone who can patch it up ...
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