Fire Safety Inspections

What Happens During an Inspection?

All Inspections come with an easy to read report, with photos and descriptions of hazards found. You will also receive an itemized cost breakdown for each solution recommended and a total esteemed cost of completion for the Fire Prevention Plan

The Attic

The attic is known for being a place of high probability for finding fire hazards due to work done on the house over the years. This is a main point of focus during our inspections

The Crawl Space

The crawl space is often a forgotten and unchecked area of the home, potentially harboring fire and safety hazards. We inspect every square foot of the crawlspace to ensure your safety

Interior/Exterior

There are many electrical boxes including, plugs, switches, light fixtures and ceiling fans. These can be a source of loose connections and faulty equipment. These are all checked for condition and safety

Inspection Options

Inspection Level 1 - Basic Overview 1-hour
$500

A good fit for homeowners with pre-1970 built homes looking for a general fire safety overview of the electrical system and for suggestions on what modern solutions are available to protect against a fire

Inspection Level 2 - Deep Dive 3-hour
$1,500

A good fit for new home buyers who are looking to discover the full truth about a property’s existing electrical system and the hidden fire hazards and costs involved, before making an offer and purchase decision

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