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Should You Get An Electrical Inspection On
Your Home?
You know that when buying a home, a property inspection is vital.
But what about an electrical inspection?
According to the Electrical Safety Foundation International, a
separate and comprehensive electrical inspection is necessary in
many home purchases. The Foundation is a nonprofit organization that
promotes electrical safety.
They recommend that any home that is over 40 years old, has had
major renovation or major appliances added over 10 years ago or is
changing owners receive an electrical inspection.
Your standard San Diego
home inspection will inspect the property for structural
defects, as well as plumbing, electrical and mechanical problems.
You should always have a property inspected before closing. It saves
you from discovering costly surprises after your name is on the
deed.
But keep in mind that the property inspection is a surface
inspection. Light switches will be flipped. Wiring in the attic will
be looked at. But you should have someone look a little bit further.
What does your electrical inspection mean? It means that someone has
checked for loose-fitting outlets, checked the fuse boxes and
circuit breakers. Everything electrical is tested and
double-checked.
Why should you bother? Electricity is a powerful force that
leads to another powerful force -- fire. There are more than 165,000
electrical-related home fires in any given year. On average, 900
people loose their lives to these fires each year.
Think about it, when was the last time you checked your electric
system? Do you check for frayed or overheated cords? Do you feel
your outlets for heat? Do you take care of overloaded circuits? Do
you put too high of wattage light bulbs into your lights?
Even if you answered yes, the chances are slim that the seller
would. For example, in our recent purchase, a major wiring problem
skipped both our and our inspector's attention. If we had an
electrical inspection, the problem would have been caught.
Just like a property inspection, join the electrician on the tour of
your property. Ask questions and have him explain what he is
checking and why. The information can help you in the maintenance of
your home's electrical system. For example, how many of us know why
a breaker keeps flipping and what we should do about it.
If you plan on making changes to the home, such as adding a hot tub
or other major appliance, talk about it with the inspector. He or
she could offer helpful advice and tips.
Keep in mind that electricity isn't something to play around with.
You shouldn't use 100 watt bulbs in a 40 watt fixture. Don't run
extension cords heavily all over your home. Check your smoke
detectors and replace their batteries regularly. Have your home
inspected and prevent any problems before they have a chance to
catch a spark.
Article Source:
http://EzineArticles.com/?expert=Martin_Lukac.
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