Keeping Your Home & Family Safe: The Power of Electrical Inspections
Think of an electrical safety inspection as a health check-up for your home’s nervous system. Just like you wouldn’t skip your annual physical, your electrical system needs regular attention too. These comprehensive examinations help identify potential hazards before they can harm your family or damage your property.
When our licensed electricians perform an inspection, we’re not just checking boxes. We’re looking out for your loved ones by thoroughly examining every aspect of your home’s electrical system. For homes older than 25 years, these inspections aren’t just recommended—they’re essential for peace of mind.
During a typical inspection, our team conducts a visual examination of all accessible wiring, outlets, switches, and fixtures. We don’t just look—we test your GFCIs and AFCIs to ensure they’ll protect you when needed. We’ll evaluate your electrical panel to confirm it can handle your home’s power demands, verify your system is properly grounded, and ensure everything meets current safety standards and local codes.
The statistics are sobering: according to the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission, electrical issues cause over 5,300 home fires each year. These aren’t just numbers—they represent real families whose lives were turned upside down by preventable electrical problems.
Most homeowners should schedule an electrical safety inspection every 3-5 years. If your home has some gray hairs (40+ years), we recommend more frequent check-ups every 2-3 years. Certain life events also warrant an inspection: buying or selling a home, completing major renovations, installing power-hungry appliances, or after Mother Nature has thrown a tantrum near your property.
At Grounded Solutions, we treat your family’s safety as if it were our own. Our licensed Indianapolis electricians deliver thorough inspections that help you sleep better at night, knowing your home’s electrical system isn’t harboring hidden dangers.
“Unless something is wrong with your wiring, the electricity in your home generally operates behind the scenes. But when electrical issues arise, they can quickly become dangerous.” – National Electrical Safety Foundation
What You’ll Learn
This guide will walk you through everything you need to know about keeping your home electrically safe and sound. We’ll cover:
Why these inspections are absolutely critical for protecting what matters most—your family and your property. We’ll share eye-opening statistics that highlight the real risks of neglecting electrical maintenance.
When you should pick up the phone to schedule an inspection, whether based on your home’s age or important life events that warrant a professional assessment.
What our skilled electricians are actually looking for when they examine your home—from the visible switches and outlets to the hidden wiring behind your walls.
Common issues that might cause your home to fail an inspection, and what these problems could mean for your safety if left unaddressed.
How to prepare your home for a smooth, efficient inspection process so you get the most value from our visit.
Straightforward answers to the questions homeowners frequently ask about electrical safety inspections.
By the time you finish reading, you’ll understand exactly how these inspections protect your family and property—and why Grounded Solutions is the team central Indiana homeowners trust to keep their homes safely powered.
Why Electrical Safety Inspections Matter
Behind your walls lies an invisible network that powers your home—but when it fails, the consequences can be devastating. The truth about electrical hazards is sobering, and it’s why electrical safety inspections should be on every homeowner’s maintenance calendar.
The National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) reports that electrical failures or malfunctions rank as the second leading cause of home fires nationwide. These aren’t just minor incidents—they claim hundreds of lives, injure thousands, and cause billions in property damage each year.
“Electrical problems are the primary cause of property damage in home structure fires across the U.S.,” the NFPA emphasizes in their latest residential fire report.
Even more concerning, the Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) has found that small appliances connected to inadequate or improper wiring represent the leading cause of accidental electrocutions in American homes. These tragedies often leave families wondering if they could have been prevented—and in many cases, they could have with proper inspection.
We’ve seen how electrical safety inspections protect what matters most. When our technicians find outdated wiring or overloaded circuits during routine inspections, we’re not just fixing electrical issues—we’re potentially saving lives. Scientific research from the Electrical Safety Foundation International confirms this reality, showing that preventative inspections dramatically reduce fire incidents in residential settings. Scientific research on home electrical fires
Your family’s safety is the most compelling reason for regular inspections, but it’s not the only benefit. Your property value often increases with documented electrical safety, as savvy homebuyers recognize the value of a well-maintained electrical system. Many insurance companies actually require proof of electrical system safety, particularly for older homes, and some may even void coverage without regular professional assessments.
For landlords, the stakes are even higher. In many jurisdictions, electrical inspection certificates (EICRs) are legally mandated every 5 years. Failure to comply not only risks tenant safety but can result in significant legal penalties.
John Brewster, a veteran home inspector with decades of experience, puts it perfectly: “Home inspectors are like primary care physicians. We look at the house and recommend specialists for different areas of the home.” When it comes to your electrical system, this specialized attention isn’t a luxury—it’s essential.
At Grounded Solutions, we’ve built our reputation on helping central Indiana families create a safety culture in their homes. There’s a special kind of peace of mind that comes from knowing your electrical system has received a clean bill of health from a licensed professional who truly cares about your family’s wellbeing.
We understand that your home is your sanctuary. That’s why our family-owned business approaches every inspection with the care and attention we’d give our own homes. Because when it comes to electrical safety, cutting corners isn’t just risky—it’s unthinkable.
When and How Often to Schedule an Electrical Safety Inspection
Knowing when to schedule an electrical safety inspection is just as important as understanding why they matter. While many homeowners wait until something goes wrong, proactive inspections are far more effective at preventing disasters.
The Standard Timeline
For most homes in central Indiana, we recommend following these general guidelines:
Most homes should undergo a thorough inspection every 3-5 years to ensure everything remains up to code and functioning safely. If your home is older than 40 years, we suggest increasing the frequency to every 2-3 years. The aging wiring and electrical components in these homes simply require more frequent attention.
For landlords, regulations typically require a minimum inspection every 5 years. This isn’t just good practice—it’s often a legal requirement through an Electrical Installation Condition Report (EICR).
However, several specific triggers should prompt an immediate inspection regardless of your regular schedule:
Electrical Safety Inspection Timing Checklist
Schedule an inspection immediately when:
The process of buying or selling a home should always include a thorough electrical inspection. As one homeowner, Christi C. from San Antonio, wisely shared with us: “If I ever sell a home, I will have the home inspected before I put it on the market so I can know what the issues are that need to be resolved before it goes into negotiation with the buyer.” This proactive approach saves headaches and often money during negotiations.
Just completed a major renovation? Any significant remodeling project, especially those involving electrical work, should conclude with a thorough inspection. This ensures all the new work meets code requirements and integrates safely with your existing system.
Before installing major appliances like electric vehicle chargers, hot tubs, or workshop equipment, have your system checked. These high-draw items often require electrical system upgrades to operate safely without overloading your circuits.
Central Indiana homeowners know all too well the damage storms can cause. Lightning strikes can damage electrical systems even without direct hits. One of our clients reported: “We suffered damage to a number of electrical appliances from a lightning strike and were wondering if it might be appropriate for an electrician to check things out to see if there is damage to our electrical system that we may not have noticed.” The answer is absolutely yes!
When purchasing an older home (25+ years), an immediate inspection is essential. Older electrical systems often contain outdated components and may not meet current code requirements, creating potentially dangerous situations.
Your home also sends warning signals that shouldn’t be ignored. Flickering lights (especially when certain appliances run), burning smells, unexplained increases in your electric bill, frequently tripping breakers, warm outlets or switches, or buzzing and sizzling sounds all warrant immediate professional attention. These aren’t just annoyances—they’re your home telling you something is wrong.
At Grounded Solutions, we’ve seen how regular inspections prevent emergencies and save our neighbors throughout central Indiana from costly repairs. We can help establish an appropriate inspection schedule based on your specific home’s age, condition, and needs. After all, your family’s safety isn’t something to leave to chance or calendar reminders that are easy to ignore.
For more detailed information about our comprehensive electrical inspection services, visit our electrical inspections page.
What Does an Electrical Safety Inspection Involve?
Ever wondered what actually happens when an electrician shows up for your electrical safety inspection? Understanding the process helps you feel more comfortable and prepared when our Grounded Solutions technicians arrive at your central Indiana home.
Think of an electrical inspection like a comprehensive health checkup for your home’s electrical system. Following strict National Electrical Code (NEC) guidelines, our licensed professionals examine every accessible component to ensure your family stays safe.
Visual Survey and Documentation
We begin with a thorough visual examination of your home’s electrical system. Our technicians will carefully inspect:
Your service entrance (where power enters your home), checking for secure connections and proper weatherproofing. Many homeowners are surprised to learn this area is often the source of hidden problems!
The electrical panel – the heart of your electrical system. We’ll remove the cover and examine the condition of breakers, wiring connections, and look for concerning signs like rust, corrosion, or overheating.
All your branch circuits that deliver power throughout different areas of your home. We’re looking at wire types, proper sizing, and appropriate protection.
Your outlets and switches throughout the home, testing for proper function and identifying outdated or unsafe receptacles.
Both interior and exterior light fixtures to ensure they’re properly installed and safely wired.
Appliance connections for major items like your HVAC system, water heater, and kitchen appliances to verify they’re correctly installed.
Core Tests in an Electrical Safety Inspection
Beyond what we can see with our eyes, we conduct several technical tests to verify your system works safely:
Our continuity testing verifies your circuits are complete with no breaks. As one Indianapolis homeowner told us, “I’d been resetting that breaker for months before finding out I had a broken wire in the wall!”
We’ll perform insulation resistance testing to measure how well your wiring’s protective coating prevents dangerous current leakage. This test often catches deterioration before it becomes dangerous.
Polarity testing confirms your outlets are wired correctly. Reversed polarity might seem minor, but it can damage sensitive electronics and create shock hazards.
Your grounding system gets checked through earth loop impedance testing to ensure it can safely handle fault currents if something goes wrong.
We’ll test all your GFCI protection (those outlets with the “test” and “reset” buttons) to verify they trip within the safe timeframe to prevent electrocution. These crucial safety devices can slow down over time.
AFCI testing confirms your arc fault protection is working properly to detect and interrupt dangerous arcing conditions that commonly cause electrical fires.
We’ll run load calculations to determine if your electrical service has enough capacity for your home’s needs. This is especially important if you’ve added appliances or are planning renovations.
For more thorough inspections, we may use infrared scanning to identify hot spots that indicate potential problems invisible to the naked eye. This technology can spot trouble before it becomes dangerous.
As a client in Fishers recently told us after their inspection: “I had no idea how much was going on behind my walls! The peace of mind alone was worth every penny.”
The Inspection Report
After we’ve completed your inspection, you’ll receive a detailed, easy-to-understand report that includes:
A complete assessment of your electrical system’s condition
Clear documentation of any deficiencies or code violations found
Prioritized recommendations for repairs or upgrades, ranked by safety risk
Photos of any issues we find
A straightforward “pass” or “fail” determination
For rental properties, we provide an Electrical Installation Condition Report (EICR) with specific fault codes that help landlords understand their legal obligations:
C1: Danger present, immediate action required
C2: Potentially dangerous, urgent remedial action needed
C3: Improvement recommended
FI: Further investigation required
This thorough documentation not only guides any necessary repairs but also serves as proof of due diligence for insurance purposes and future home sales.
At Grounded Solutions, our central Indiana electricians take pride in performing these inspections efficiently while explaining our findings in plain English – no confusing technical jargon. We believe an informed homeowner is a safer homeowner, which is why we take the time to walk you through our findings and answer all your questions.
According to the National Electrical Code, safety isn’t just recommended – it’s required. And we’re here to help you meet those standards with professional, friendly service.
Common Issues That Can Fail Your Inspection & How to Fix Them
Even well-maintained homes can have electrical problems that cause an electrical safety inspection failure. At Grounded Solutions, we’ve seen these issues time and again across central Indiana. Understanding these common problems helps you address them before they become serious hazards.
Outdated or Unsafe Electrical Panels
Your electrical panel is the heart of your home’s electrical system, and certain brands are notorious for safety issues:
Federal Pacific Electric (FPE) panels installed in homes between 1950-1990 often have circuit breakers that fail to trip during overloads. Similarly, Zinsco panels have high failure rates that create fire hazards, while Challenger panels are known for dangerous overheating issues.
One Indianapolis homeowner told us: “Our inspector identified our Federal Pacific panel immediately and explained that many insurance companies won’t even cover homes with these panels. We had no idea we were living with such a risk.”
The fix: Replace these outdated panels with modern circuit breaker panels that meet current safety standards. This isn’t a DIY job—it requires professional installation to ensure safety and code compliance.
Inadequate GFCI and AFCI Protection
These safety devices are your first line of defense against electrical accidents. Ground Fault Circuit Interrupters (GFCIs) protect against shock in wet areas, while Arc Fault Circuit Interrupters (AFCIs) prevent fires from electrical arcing.
Current code requires GFCI protection in kitchens, bathrooms, garages, crawl spaces, unfinished basements, and outdoor areas. Modern code also requires AFCI protection for most living area circuits.
The fix: Install GFCI outlets or breakers in required locations and upgrade to AFCI circuit breakers where needed. This relatively simple upgrade dramatically improves your home’s electrical safety.
Wiring Issues
Your home’s wiring is like its nervous system, and several common problems can cause inspection failures:
Aluminum wiring used in homes built between 1965-1973 can loosen over time and create fire hazards. If you see silver-colored wiring (instead of copper) at connection points, you might have aluminum wiring.
Knob-and-tube wiring, found in pre-1950s homes, lacks grounding and can’t safely handle modern electrical loads. This outdated system is recognizable by its ceramic knobs and tubes that support and protect the wires.
Exposed or damaged wiring creates immediate safety risks, while improper connections like spliced wires outside junction boxes can cause fires. Many homeowners also create overloaded circuits by plugging too many devices into a single circuit.
The fix: Depending on severity, solutions range from simple repairs to complete rewiring. For aluminum wiring, special connectors or a complete replacement may be necessary. Knob-and-tube should generally be replaced entirely.
Grounding Problems
Proper grounding diverts excess electricity safely into the earth, protecting both people and equipment:
Ungrounded outlets (two-prong instead of three) increase shock risks because they lack this critical safety feature. Improper grounding means your system won’t protect against shocks and surges even if it appears to have three-prong outlets.
The fix: Update ungrounded outlets to three-prong GFCI protected outlets and ensure proper system grounding. This might require running new ground wires or installing GFCI protection as an alternative.
Outdoor Electrical Issues
The elements add extra challenges for exterior electrical components:
Missing weatherproof covers on outdoor outlets allow water intrusion that can cause shorts and shocks. Improper outdoor wiring not rated for exterior use can deteriorate quickly when exposed to sun, rain, and temperature changes.
The fix: Install proper weatherproof covers (the type that can close while cords are plugged in) and replace any inappropriate outdoor wiring with UF-rated cable or conduit systems designed for outdoor use.
The Importance of Addressing These Issues
These problems might seem like minor inconveniences, but they can have serious consequences. The U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission reports that electrical failures cause thousands of home fires, injuries, and even deaths each year—many resulting from the issues we’ve discussed.
At Grounded Solutions, we don’t just identify problems—we provide clear, practical solutions custom to your home’s specific needs and your budget priorities. Our central Indiana electricians can address these issues efficiently, bringing your home up to current safety standards while giving you peace of mind.
When it comes to electrical safety, being proactive isn’t just smart—it could save your home and your family. For more information about common electrical problems and their warning signs, check out our Common Electrical Problems guide.
Preparing Your Home or Rental for a Smooth Electrical Safety Inspection
Taking a few simple steps before your electrical safety inspection can make all the difference between a smooth, efficient process and one filled with delays and frustrations. At Grounded Solutions, we want your inspection experience to be as hassle-free as possible.
Before Your Inspection Day
The key to a successful inspection starts well before our technicians arrive at your central Indiana home. Begin by gathering any previous inspection reports or permits for electrical work done on your property. This documentation helps our inspectors understand your system’s history and any recurring issues.
Make note of any electrical concerns you’ve noticed around your home. Those flickering lights in the kitchen, the outlet that feels warm to the touch, or the circuit breaker that trips whenever you run the microwave and toaster simultaneously—these symptoms provide valuable clues that help guide our inspection.
Test your safety devices before we arrive. Working smoke and carbon monoxide detectors are essential components of your home’s electrical safety system. Similarly, take a moment to test your GFCI outlets by pressing the “test” button and then “reset.” As our client Sarah from Carmel mentioned, “I had no idea I was supposed to be testing these monthly until my inspector showed me how easy it is!”
The Day Before Inspection
As your inspection approaches, take time to clear access to all electrical components. This includes removing furniture blocking outlets, clearing items stacked in front of your electrical panel, and ensuring pathways to attic or crawl space access points are open. Our technicians appreciate not having to steer obstacle courses to do their job!
If you have pets, plan to keep them secure in a separate area during the inspection. This ensures both their safety and allows our technicians to work without distraction.
Your power may need to be temporarily shut off during portions of the inspection. Charge your devices beforehand, save any important computer work, and make arrangements for any medical equipment that requires continuous power. A little preparation prevents major inconveniences.
“I wish I’d known to charge my laptop before the inspection,” one Noblesville homeowner told us. “The inspector was apologetic about turning off the power, but it was necessary to test certain components safely.”
What to Expect During the Inspection
Most electrical safety inspections for average-sized homes take between 2-3 hours, though this varies based on your home’s age, size, and electrical complexity. Our Grounded Solutions technicians will need access to all areas of your home, including those spaces most homeowners rarely visit—attics, crawl spaces, utility rooms, and storage areas.
During the inspection, our technician will document findings with notes and photographs. We encourage you to follow along (at a safe distance) and ask questions. This is a perfect opportunity to learn more about your home’s electrical system and address any concerns you might have.
As Tom from Fishers told us after his recent inspection: “I really appreciated how the inspector took time to explain what he was finding in plain English. He even showed me a few simple maintenance tasks I could do myself to keep things running safely.”
Budget Considerations
While we can’t list specific prices here, several factors influence the cost of an electrical safety inspection:
Home size and age play significant roles—larger or older homes typically require more extensive inspections. System complexity matters too, as homes with multiple panels or specialized electrical systems need additional attention. The type of inspection you need also affects cost—basic safety inspections differ from comprehensive code compliance evaluations.
Many homeowners are pleasantly surprised by how affordable these inspections can be, especially considering the potential cost of electrical fires or failures. Some insurance companies even offer discounts for homes with recent electrical safety certifications, making the inspection partially self-funding.
At Grounded Solutions, we pride ourselves on transparent pricing with no hidden fees. We’re always happy to provide a clear quote based on your specific home’s needs before scheduling your inspection. The peace of mind that comes from knowing your home’s electrical system is safe is truly priceless.
For more guidance on keeping your home electrically safe, check out our article on 5 Home Electrical Safety Tips.
Electrical Safety Inspection FAQs
As central Indiana’s trusted electrical professionals, we at Grounded Solutions hear many questions about electrical safety inspections. Here are answers to the most common inquiries from homeowners across Indianapolis and surrounding communities:
What does an electrical safety inspection cost in central Indiana?
The cost of an electrical safety inspection varies based on several factors unique to your home. While we can’t provide specific pricing here, most homeowners should budget appropriately for this important safety service.
Your final cost typically depends on your home’s size and age, along with the complexity of your electrical system. Larger homes with multiple panels or older properties with complex wiring naturally require more time and expertise to inspect thoroughly. Additionally, specialized testing like infrared scanning may affect the final price.
When you contact us, we’ll provide a clear, upfront quote custom to your specific situation—no surprises or hidden fees. Many of our clients tell us the peace of mind alone is worth the investment, not to mention the potential savings from avoiding electrical fires or system failures down the road.
Can I stay in my home during the inspection?
Absolutely! Most homeowners choose to remain present during their electrical safety inspection, and we actually encourage it. Walking through at least part of the process with our technician gives you valuable insights into your home’s electrical system and any potential issues we find.
That said, there are a few things to keep in mind. We’ll likely need to temporarily shut off power to certain circuits or possibly the entire home during specific tests. Our inspectors will also need access to all areas of your property, including crawl spaces, attics, and behind furniture. Some testing procedures require quiet concentration for safety reasons.
If you work from home or have medical equipment requiring constant power, just let us know in advance. We can plan the inspection schedule to minimize disruptions to your daily routine.
Do I need both GFCI and AFCI protection to pass?
This is one of our most frequently asked questions, and the answer depends on when your home was built and the specific electrical codes adopted in your central Indiana community.
GFCI protection (Ground Fault Circuit Interrupters) is required in “wet” locations like kitchens, bathrooms, garages, and outdoor areas in homes of all ages. These life-saving devices prevent shock by quickly detecting ground faults and shutting off power.
AFCI protection (Arc Fault Circuit Interrupters) requirements have evolved significantly over time. Newer homes must have AFCI protection on most living area circuits to prevent fires caused by arcing faults, which traditional breakers can’t detect.
For older homes, the National Electrical Code typically doesn’t require retrofitting these devices unless you’re remodeling or making major electrical changes. However, we strongly recommend adding these protections even when not strictly required—the safety benefits are substantial. As electrical safety experts note, GFCIs have prevented approximately 50% of residential electrocutions, while AFCIs can prevent up to half of electrical fires annually.
Will the inspector check my smoke detectors?
Yes, a thorough electrical safety inspection includes verifying that your smoke detectors meet safety requirements. Our technicians will check that your detectors are properly installed in all required locations, functioning correctly, interconnected when required by code, and equipped with battery backup if they’re hardwired.
Current building codes require smoke detectors in each bedroom, outside sleeping areas, and on each level of your home, including basements. This comprehensive coverage ensures your family has the earliest possible warning in case of fire, giving you precious extra minutes to evacuate safely.
How do electrical inspections differ for older vs. newer homes?
The focus of an inspection varies significantly based on your home’s age. For older homes (25+ years), our inspectors pay special attention to outdated wiring methods like knob-and-tube or aluminum wiring, which can pose serious safety risks. We’ll check for ungrounded outlets and circuits, evaluate whether your panel capacity can handle modern electrical demands, and identify potentially hazardous modifications made over the decades.
For newer homes, inspections typically focus on verifying that installations meet current code requirements, checking for proper GFCI and AFCI protection throughout the home, confirming adequate service size, and ensuring correct installation of modern electrical components.
Regardless of your home’s age, our goal remains the same: ensuring your electrical system is safe, reliable, and up to code.
What if my home fails the inspection?
If your inspection reveals safety issues, don’t worry—this is actually good news! Finding problems now means you can address them before they cause harm to your family or property.
Our Grounded Solutions electricians will clearly explain each issue finded, prioritize problems based on safety risk, and provide detailed recommendations for repairs. We’ll offer cost-effective solutions to bring your system up to standard and can schedule follow-up inspections after repairs are completed.
Many of our clients appreciate this straightforward approach. As one Carmel resident shared: “What could have been a stressful situation turned into a manageable plan. They prioritized the critical safety issues first and worked with us on a timeline for the less urgent repairs.”
Can I do a preliminary self-check before scheduling a professional inspection?
While a DIY check can’t replace a professional electrical safety inspection, you can certainly look for warning signs that might indicate electrical problems. Watch for flickering or dimming lights, outlets or switches that feel warm to the touch, discolored outlets or switch plates, and burning smells near electrical components. Also note if you have frequently tripping breakers, two-prong outlets in areas that should have grounded outlets, or missing GFCI protection in wet areas like kitchens and bathrooms.
Identifying these issues before your professional inspection helps you mentally prepare for potential repairs that might be needed. When our technicians arrive, be sure to point out any concerns you’ve noticed—these observations can provide valuable clues during the inspection process.
At Grounded Solutions, we’re committed to keeping central Indiana families safe with thorough, professional electrical inspections. Our licensed, bonded, and insured team is ready to help protect what matters most.
Conclusion
Throughout this guide, we’ve explored why electrical safety inspections are vital for protecting your home and family. From preventing devastating fires to ensuring your electrical system can handle modern demands, these inspections provide essential peace of mind for central Indiana homeowners.
The evidence speaks for itself: NFPA and CPSC statistics show that electrical problems cause thousands of home fires and injuries each year. What’s truly heartbreaking is that many of these tragedies could have been prevented with regular professional inspections.
Think of an electrical safety inspection as a health checkup for your home. Just as you wouldn’t skip your annual physical, your electrical system deserves the same attention—especially considering it works 24/7 to power your daily life.
We’ve covered the essentials: inspections every 3-5 years for most homes (more frequently for older properties), the comprehensive testing process that includes both visual examinations and technical testing, and common issues like outdated panels and missing safety protections that can be addressed before they become dangerous.
Remember how simple preparation makes for a smooth inspection? Clearing access points, securing pets, and having your documentation ready ensures you get the most thorough assessment possible.
At Grounded Solutions, we’re not just electricians—we’re your neighbors here in central Indiana. As a family-owned and operated business serving Indianapolis and surrounding communities, we understand that your home’s safety isn’t just another checkbox; it’s non-negotiable.
Our team brings decades of combined experience to every inspection, along with our unwavering commitment to clear communication and exceptional service. We’re licensed, bonded, and insured professionals who take pride in helping central Indiana families sleep soundly at night, knowing their electrical systems are safe and reliable.
Don’t wait for warning signs like flickering lights or burning smells to signal a problem. By then, you could already be facing a dangerous situation. Instead, take the proactive approach that smart homeowners accept.
Contact Grounded Solutions today to schedule your comprehensive electrical safety inspection and give yourself the gift of peace of mind. Whether you’re buying a new home, renovating an older property, or simply maintaining your electrical system, our team is ready to help ensure your family’s safety and your home’s protection.
When it comes to electrical safety, prevention isn’t just better than cure—it can be lifesaving.