Risk-aware walkthroughs

Electrical Inspections & Deficiency Reports

Visual inspections and clear deficiency lists that flag risks, budget impacts, and follow-up steps, with transparent limits on what can be seen.

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Not a substitute for AHJ inspection; findings reflect accessible areas.

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Practical reporting

Safety, code-risk flags, and budget-aware notes you can act on.

  • Visibility noted: access limitations and obstructions documented.
  • Prioritized findings: issues grouped by risk and effort.
  • Action-ready: clear next steps for budgeting and scope planning.

Who benefits

Good fit for

Concise inspections that surface risks and practical fixes without overpromising what can be seen.

  • Owners wanting a visual check before budgeting repairs or upgrades.
  • Pre-purchase walk-throughs needing a plain-language deficiency list.
  • Property managers seeking prioritized risks for tenant or strata communication.
  • Projects with limited access where constraints must be documented.

Reporting

Typical deliverables

Findings stay focused on what’s visible, actionable, and relevant to your next steps.

  • Visual inspection notes with clear limits based on access and visibility.
  • Safety and code-risk flags with prioritization guidance.
  • Deficiency list oriented to budgeting and defining scope.
  • Photos or descriptions to support quotes or maintenance requests.
  • Recommendations framed as options, not guarantees, given site conditions.
  • Explicit disclaimer that this is not a substitute for Authority Having Jurisdiction (AHJ) inspection.
  • Optional framing for pre-purchase walk-throughs when helpful.

Inputs

What we need from you

Clear access and background details keep the visit efficient.

  • Access to panels, equipment rooms, and representative suites or areas.
  • Any existing reports, permits, or maintenance notes to avoid duplicate effort.
  • Known issues, recurring outages, or areas of concern to prioritize.
  • Permission and scheduling details for occupied spaces.

Process

How it works

A simple sequence to capture findings and set expectations.

  1. Discovery: Confirm goals, access, and any constraints before scheduling.
  2. Recommendations: On-site walkthrough with notes, photos, and prioritized deficiency list.
  3. Next steps: Suggested follow-ups, referrals, or budgeting notes aligned to what was visible.

Plan your next steps

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Share the property type, access considerations, and your objectives. We’ll confirm availability and the inspection approach.

Findings are limited to what’s accessible and visible during the visit.

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