The advantage of having a qualified electrician to
perform an inspection for you is after general inspector
is finished and has pointed out infractions an
electrician can follow up and do a more thorough
inspection, explaining to you not only why the issues
may or may not exist but how to repair them.
Electrical inspections generally performed only by a
certified home inspector for someone who is buying a
home. While there is nothing wrong with this as a
general inspection, a home inspector is not a qualified
electrician. While home inspectors are very well versed
in the general condition of a home, they bring in
specialists to test for insect damage and radon. Don’t
you think your electrical safety is equally important.
Home Inspectors are trained to point out electrical
problems such as a double tapped circuit,
ungrounded receptacles, point out where a GFCI
receptacle is needed or unsafe electrical service
panels these are helfpful when purchasing a
building. They are not allowed to give you electrical
advice.
The advantage of having a qualified electrician to
perform an inspection for you is after general inspector
is finished and has pointed out infractions an
electrician can follow up and do a more thorough
inspection, explaining to you not only why the issues
may or may not exist but how to repair them. For
instance, a receptacle may not be grounded. A home
inspector might even point out that it is because of
knob and tube wiring without an electrician’s proper
metering equipment and the ability to use it correctly,
you will not know for sure. If the inspector is right,
they probably won’t know all of the ways that this can
be corrected because they are not required to keep up
with all of the current codes that electricians must.
This problem can be resolved by simply having a two
prong receptacle instead of a three prong receptacle,
the reason the code allows this because the absence of a
third proing to an electrician means that there may be
the absence of a ground. Scarily what this may mean to a
home owner is brake off the round prong of an extension
cord making it extremely unsafe. Another way that this
could be corrected is by installing a ground fault
receptacle, which actually measures the current going
through the plug itself and will trip if there is a in
balance in current. While both of these will meet the
requirements of the code, you are still left with the
unsafe knob and tub wiring.
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