How Often Should I Have My Electrical System Inspected?
When people contact me, an electrician, the first question on their minds is often: How frequently should my home’s electrical system be inspected? I always tell them that the necessity and frequency of electrical inspections are as unique to each home as the homes themselves. In this blog post, I will attempt to spell out what makes some homes more in need of frequent inspections than others.

Age of your electrical system
If your home’s electrical system is over 40, you should have it checked every five years. Older structures present a severe safety risk for anyone living in them. They can lead to two significant dangers—electrical fires and electrocution—resulting from any defects or malfunctions that could happen over time in an old electrical system.
Lifestyle and use of electrical systems
Determine the inspection frequency based on another key factor: your home’s use of electrical systems. Your home has several portable devices, large appliances, and an above-ground pool. The more devices and wear that occur within your electrical system—especially with power-hungry components like the pool pump—the more you need to prioritize electrical inspections over other types of maintenance.
Home Renovations
After significant renovations, ensure your electrical system can handle increased charges. Your home’s wiring and panels may not withstand the heavy electric loads. Inspect to ensure all components and circuits comply with local building codes.
Outdoor Weather conditions
Another factor that influences electrical inspections is weather conditions. Harsh weather, such as lightning strikes or hurricanes, can lead to electrical damage and warrant an immediate inspection, even if you’ve had one recently. Consult with your electrician to learn the duration of the re-inspection after harsh weather conditions.
Safety checks and upgrades
Lastly, it’s important to consider electrical system upgrades and safety checks as part of your regular electrical inspections. Safety checks like wire connections, grounding systems, and smoke detectors can prepare your home for worst-case electrical scenarios.
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Final Thoughts
Regular electrical system inspections are essential for safely operating your home and preventing potential hazards. At Mountain Pro Electric, we offer electrical inspection and repair services to ensure your and your family’s safety. Contact us today!